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Germany pays annually about 400,000 marks for foreign cut flowers. The single Paris firm of Lamouche, who have a wholesale depot in the Berlin market, hall 2, sold for upward of 40,000 marks ...
Riegel remained actively involved in the family business Haribo rode West Germany%27s post-war boom to become a candy giant Company%27s U.S. headquarters in Baltimore BERLIN — Hans Riegel turned ...
SCHWEINFURT, Germany (Aug. 14, 2013) -- "Blumen selbst schneiden." The signs stand tall in front of rows of colorful flowers, beckoning you to pull off the road and cut your own vibrant bouquet.
Nowhere (not even in the bureaucratic honeycombs of Washington, D.C.) is the balance between pay, position, privilege and office furniture so carefully monitored as it is in West Germany’s ...
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