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German TV reporters are "missing out the spiritual meaning" PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 19 August 2005
German TV reporters covering World Youth Day are onesidedly concentrating on issues like sexuality, leave too much room for church critiques and completely miss the spiritual importance of the event, DIE WELT writes in a critical article today. Read the article (in German)

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 August 2005 )
 
WYD: "No Web Censorship in Press Center" PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 17 August 2005
Web Pages which the press could access from the press center of World Youth Day were filtered at least until  Aug. 16, stern.de-reporters wrote. They wrote that WYD speaker Matthias Kopp could not name the criteria of the filtered pages. Not only pornographic pages but also the web pages of organisations like "homosexuals and church" (Homosexuelle und Kirche) could not be reached.
On Aug 19, Kopp has denied in a press statement that web access was censored. He stated a "software by Siemens" was used to block pages with racist or pornographic content and e-commerce sites, but that the a list of words for the filter had apparently also blocked some other pages - a mistake that was according to Kopp abolished "days ago".
Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 August 2005 )
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freelancer-network in Cologne servicing your needs PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 21 July 2005
The people of http://www.stern1.de will serve the needs of incoming media people during World Youth Day in Cologne, Bonn. Düsseldorf and around.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 August 2005 )
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Mobiles to work on Marienfeld PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 06 August 2005
24 transmitters for mobile phones, 10 kilometers of new cable  - three  net operators  have cooperated to establish net capacities sufficient for the 1 million  pilgrims on Marienfeld., wdr.de reports. The  operators are T-Mobile, Vodafone and O2 wherea E-Plus has only promised to build just one transmitter nearby. In addition, 120 phone booths have been built on Marienfeld.
 
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