Monthly Archives: January 2013

Ten Years FT Deutschland. Part 10 (b): Obama’s World

Washington, DC often has a provincial feel to it, but every four years, it gets a dose of glamour. Hundreds of thousands (including yours truly) will watch President Barack Obama’s second inauguration ceremony on the Mall this Monday. The city’s … Continue reading

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Ten Years FT Deutschland. Part 10 (a): Obama’s America

Apart from the crazy campaign year of 2008 and my occasional exotic adventures in other parts of the country, I spent most of my time in Washington, DC. From my leisurely neighborhood in the city’s newly gentrified North East, I … Continue reading

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Ten Years FT Deutschland. Part 9: The Wild West

Every morning, Enos Poor Bear Junior pulls up two flags at the entrance to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation: the flag of the Oglala-Lakota nation, and the star-spangled banner representing the United States. For the rest of the day he … Continue reading

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Ten Years FT Deutschland. Part 8: The South

What is not to like about the American South? It has New Orleans, where you can listen to the big band at Snug Harbour or watch Kermit Ruffins fry sausages between his gigs. And it has Charleston where you can sip … Continue reading

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Ten Years FT Deutschland. Part 7: Texas and Alaska

Two places in the U.S. that I would have liked to write more about are Texas and Alaska. Texas is to the U.S. what Bavaria is to Germany – a place with a strong economy that values its heritage, votes … Continue reading

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