Ferdinand Porsche, Sports Car Designer, Dies at 76
05.04.2012 18:31 2419549 views 0 comments
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the design chief credited with the classic 911 sports car and grandson of the automaker's founder, has died at age 76. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List: Reporters and Editors Carmaker Porsche AG said Porsche died Thursday in Salzburg, Austria. No cause was provided. Porsche, known as F.A. to his colleagues, was head of the Porsche design studio in the early 1960s when the company developed the sleek 911 model that remains its brand-defining product. The car is now in its seventh version, and its sloping roofline, long, low hood and prominent headlights have...
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Germany tries to convince Swiss banks to play by its rules
05.04.2012 18:10 2553868 views 0 comments
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Banking secrecy is one of Switzerland’s most coveted...
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Bisevac targets win over rivals April 5, 2012
05.04.2012 17:30 2964079 views 0 comments
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Paris St Germain defender Milan Bisevac is relishing his first experience of the heated Ligue 1 derby clash against Marseille on Sunday. Bisevac, 28, joined PSG from Valenciennes last summer and will use his experience of Serbian derbies as Carlo Ancelotti's side look to put pressure on league leaders Montpellier. "I've already played in these types of matches when I played for Red Star Belgrade when we took on our arch-rivals Partizan,'' he told ligue1.com. "El Clasico is a special match, the most important...
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Tax evasion treaty signed by Switzerland and Germany
05.04.2012 14:46 3193500 views 0 comments
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Germany has signed a new tax evasion treaty with Switzerland, but opposition MPs are threatening to block it. If approved, the deal could bring Germany 10bn euros (£825m, $13.1bn) next year, its finance ministry estimates. The agreement is the latest in a long-running dispute about German nationals who...
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| Swiss, Germans sign new tax evasion agreement
05.04.2012 14:02 2718407 views 0 comments
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Germany said Thursday that its state coffers could swell by some €10 billion ($13 billion) next year after Switzerland agreed to a new tough bilateral tax evasion treaty.
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