How to hold the world’s largest book fair in a pandemic
by Michelle FITZPATRICK The Frankfurt book fair, the world’s largest, is going ahead this week even after a spike in coronavirus infections turned the German city into a high-risk area.
by Michelle FITZPATRICK The Frankfurt book fair, the world’s largest, is going ahead this week even after a spike in coronavirus infections turned the German city into a high-risk area.
All that glitters is definitely gold in a new exhibition at Germany’s central bank that lifts the veil on the nation’s massive reserves of the precious metal, partly to reassure
FRANKFURT—It is really easy to feel microscopic at the Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF), also known as the Frankfurter Buchmesse. This yearly gathering, held over five days in October, is the world’s most important bookfair, with publishers from all over the world converging on the ever-busy Frankfurt Trade Grounds in Frankfurt am Main to talk, do and dream up business. Between 250,000 and 300,000 visitors walked through the doors this year, and more will arrive in 2017.
The Chief executive of a Europe-based fresh-cell therapy clinic confirmed this week that former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo—recently cleared of graft charges by the Sandiganbayan and now allowed to travel overseas—was headed for treatment at Villa Medica in Edenkoben, a quiet town just outside of Frankfurt, Germany.
Design should not only observe the Ethical Style (that is, being made from ecologically friendly and sustainable materials); it must likewise have functional simplicity. This was underscored at the art
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The Philippines is the biggest market for the popular, if highly controversial, alternative treatment in Germany called fresh-cell therapy (FCT). Fresh cells derived from the fetus of an unborn lamb are injected into patients, and are said to cure a large number of illnesses.
It’s not only about adding years to life, but adding life to years.” This in essence sums up the philosophy behind Dr. Robert Janson-Müller’s practice as a general practitioner in Munich and as a specialist (one of a handful) in live cell therapy in Edenkoben, a picturesque, grape-producing town one hour south of Frankfurt.
It’s common knowledge by now that Ramon Ang, top honcho of both San Miguel Corporation and Philippine Airlines, got his start by working as an auto mechanic, fixing cars that he then sold for a profit.
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