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Pope's Home Town Walked a Fine Line Under Nazi Rule: Although Resistance Was Limited in Traunstein, Residents Tried to Protect Their Religious Beliefs (Post, April 22, 2005)
An Idyllic Setting for Boy Who Would Become Pope: Benedict Continues to Appreciate Roots in Bavarian Town (Post, April 21, 2005)
Muted Enthusiasm in Homeland: Former Archbishop of Munich Became Remote Figure to Bavarians (Post, April 20, 2005)
Survivors Mark Liberation of Nazi Camps (Post, April 18, 2005)
Death and the Dictator (Post, April 17, 2005)
At the End of a Long, Turbulent Life, 'a Permanent Spring' (Post, April 15, 2005)
President Outmaneuvers Senator on Base Closings: Appointments Made During Recess Render Lott's 'Hold' Moot (Post, April 3, 2005)
U.S. Soldier Convicted In Iraqi Shooting Death: Charge Is Reduced to Manslaughter (Post, April 1, 2005)
Turkish Town Exchanges St. Nick for Santa: Local Hero's Statue Moved From Square (Post, March 24, 2005)
Medal of Honor Recipient Ernest Childers Dies at 87 (Post, March 23, 2005)
Wolfowitz Closing In On Bank Post: Germany Softens Stance As Nominee Woos Others (Post, March 22, 2005)
Heart Device Keeps Hopes Alive: As Maryland Baby Waits for Organ Donor, Rare Machine Pumps Away (Post, March 15, 2005)
9/11 Panel's Findings Strain German Case (Post, March 9, 2005)
Jewish Heirs Win Ruling in Germany: Court Backs Compensation Claim (Post, March 5, 2005)
IAEA Head Waits to Issue Iran Verdict: Nuclear Program Documents Sought (Post, March 1, 2005)
For Filmmaker, Zydeco Struck A Teutonic Chord (Post, Feb. 27, 2005)
Germany Debates 'Terrorist Chic': Art and Fashion Stir Memories of Leftist Violence in '70s (Post, Feb. 20, 2005)
As Dresden Recalls Days of Ruin, Neo-Nazis Issue a Rallying Cry (Post, Feb. 14, 2005)
Windows of Opportunity at A German Museum (Post, Feb. 13, 2005)
World Bank Economist Hans Adler, 83 (Post, Feb. 12, 2005)
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