71. Despite the angry rhetoric from German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder about the dangers of hostile takeovers, the German government stayed out of the fight entirely. 72. DASA will discuss how the German government can offset this disadvantage. 73. Deutsche Telekom, heretofore owned by the German government, is the largest telephone company in Europe, and it has had a monopoly on many services in Germany. 74. Deutsche Telekom, the former national carrier, is still majority-owned by the German government. 75. Earlier this month, a German government agency said that allowing the Germans and French to join forces would hurt competition. 76. Efforts by the German government to decode these records have proved fruitless. 77. During the U.S. budget debate, investors have shown a preference for the security of German government bonds versus U.S. Treasuries over the last month. 78. Earlier this year, the German government, and corporations that used forced labor during the war, established a fund to compensate victims across Eastern Europe. 79. Even the British and the French made their disappointment clear, withholding their endorsement for three months after the German government began pushing Koch-Weser. 80. Even the German government has twice delayed its move here. |