Kuwait: 18 swine flu infected US troops have left May 24, 2009
Associated Press Writers Chelsea J. Carter in Baghdad and Vanessa Gera in Warsaw contributed to this report. Related Searches. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)
Cities mark Earth Hour with lights dimmed Mar 30, 2009
The Associated Press. March 28, 2009 at 10:06 PM EDT. (Globe and Mail)
Lights dimmed around the world Mar 30, 2009
com: Cities mark Earth Hour with lights dimmed. Enter the city, then press Submit. (Globe and Mail)
Dark hour meant to spotlight climate change Mar 29, 2009
Web Search powered by YAHOO. Earth's darkest hour meant to spotlight climate change032909nation & world7Associated Press BONN, Germany - From an Antarctic research base to the Great Pyramids of Egypt and beyond, the world switched off the lights Saturday for the second Earth Hour, dimming skyscrapers, city streets and some of the world's most recognizable monuments for 60 minutes to highlight the threat of climate change. (Athens Banner-Herald)
Environmentalists hail Earth Hour as a big success Mar 29, 2009
By VANESSA GERA - Associated Press Writer Text Size. tool name. (Fresno Bee -- Local)
Model train covers 8 miles in Hamburg Mar 28, 2009
Giant train set becoming major German tourist draw. Associated Press Writer. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
Giant train set becoming major German tourist draw Mar 27, 2009
By VANESSA GERA, Associated Press Writer Vanessa Gera, Associated Press Writer. Thu Mar 26, 12:49 pm ET. (Yahoo News)
Killer cut treatment cycle short Mar 14, 2009
Vanessa Gera and Melissa Eddy, Winnenden, Germany. March 14, 2009. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)
German police try to determine if they were duped Mar 13, 2009
By VANESSA GERA, Associated Press Writer Vanessa Gera, Associated Press Writer. 1 min ago. (Yahoo News)
German teen kills 15, self in shooting rampage Mar 13, 2009
Vanessa Gera, Associated Press. Thursday, March 12, 2009. (San Francisco Chronicle)
German police suspect chat posts were faked Mar 13, 2009
By VANESSA GERA and MELISSA EDDY Associated Press Writers. WINNENDEN, Germany The psychological profile of a teenager who went on a shooting spree at his former school and killed 15 people began to take shape Thursday, as investigators described a withdrawn young man from an intact family who broke off psychiatric treatment for depression. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Teen kills 15 in Germany before taking own life Mar 12, 2009
BY VANESSA GERA : Associated Press Writer Mar 11, 2009. A 17-year-old wielding a Beretta 9 mm pistol burst into classrooms at his former high school Wednesday and gunned down students -- some of whom died with their pencils still in hand -- in a rampage that ended with 15 dead before he took his own life, authorities said. (Herald Sun)
German gunman was barely noticed in school: police Mar 12, 2009
March 11, 2009 at 6:37 PM EDT. WINNENDEN, Germany The 17-year-old had no criminal record and authorities say he was barely noticed in school until he returned Wednesday with a handgun and a purpose. (Globe and Mail)
Revolution stories Feb 24, 2009
Marianne, Gera, Germany. HAVE YOUR SAY Were you living under communist government as it collapsed. (BBC News -- Europe)
Local Weather Feb 8, 2009
Melbourne, FL 32935 Last Updated: 02/08/09 07:15:32 EDT. C) Relative Humidity: 89% Barometer: 30. (Florida Today)
Soccer | Friendly Internationals: Capello's England beat Switzerland Feb 7, 2008
But midfielder Zoltan Gera put Hungary ahead in the 54th minute, heading in a corner kick by Szabolcs Huszti from the right. The teams stepped up their efforts after Gera's score, and Sestak equalized on a counterattack in the 64th. (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Collated international friendly results Feb 7, 2008
At Limassol, Cyprus Slovakia 1 Hungary 1 Scorers: Slovakia: Stanislav Sestak 64 Hungary: Zoltan Gera 54 Halftime: 0-0; Attendance: 200. At Tbilisi Georgia 1 Latvia 3 Scorers Georgia: Kakha Kaladze 46 Latvia: Girts Karlsons 6, Igors Stepanovs 16, Vitalijs Astafjevs 34 Halftime: 0-3; Attendance: 12,000. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
75 Years Since Hitler Rose to Power Jan 30, 2008
Associated Press writers Holger Mehlig in Berlin and Vanessa Gera in Warsaw, Poland, contributed to this report. 2008 Associated Press. (Newsmax)
Andrzej Wajda fictionalizes massacre that killed his father Dec 30, 2007
Local Search Site Search. THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING. (Boston Globe)
Complete weather forecast Dec 7, 2007
Jackson, MS 39201 Last Updated: 12/07/07 07:45:24 EDT. C) Relative Humidity: 74% Barometer: 30. (The Clarion-Ledger)
Poles Promote Officers Murdered in 1940 Nov 10, 2007
Associated Press writers Monika Scislowska and Vanessa Gera in Warsaw contributed to this report. . (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)
Q & A with Jeffrey Sachs about the Millennium Villages Project Oct 9, 2007
Rav Casley Gera, Britain. One of the 11 villages in Sauri will reach the fifth year at the start of 2010, and the other ten will reach their fifth year at the start of 2011. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)
* Hungary humble Italians Aug 24, 2007
Hungary's goals came from a volley from Roland Juhasz in the 62nd minute, a penalty kick from Zoltan Gera three minutes later and a shot from Robert Feczesin in the 76th minute. "We came up against a team that was fresher than us and more interested in taking control of the game," Italy coach Roberto Donadoni said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)
Brazil rolls; Italy, Argentina upset Aug 23, 2007
Hungary netted three second-half goals, including Zoltan Gera's (right) penalty-kick score in the 65th minute ... Antonio Di Natale, a second-half substitute, put the Azzurri ahead in the 49th minute, but Hungary took advantage of three defensive mistakes and rallied when Roland Juhasz scored in the 62nd, Zoltan Gera converted a penalty kick in the 65th and Robert Feczesin scored in the 76th. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- Soccer)
Soccer: World roundup Aug 23, 2007
s,s5 BC-SOC--International Rdp, 1st Ld-Writethru,0840. " England lost 2-1 at home to Germany as David Beckham played the entire game, Argentina lost 2-1 at Norway, the Netherlands lost 2-1 at Switzerland and the United States lost 1-0 at Sweden. In other exhibitions, Brazil beat Algeria 2-0 in Montpellier, France, France won 1-0 at Slovakia, Spain won 3-2 at Greece and Ireland won 4-0 at Denmark. In late games, Jaime Castrillon scored in the 53rd minute to give Colombia a 1-0 victory over Mexico... (International Herald Tribune -- Sports)
Germany Rallies to Beat England 2-1; Italy Loses in Soccer International Aug 23, 2007
In Budapest, Antonio Di Natale gave Italy a 49th-minute lead, before Roland Juhasz, Zoltan Gera, from a penalty kick, and Robert Seczesin replied for the home team. Spain's Win. (Bloomberg -- Germany)
Museum in Poland to honor Jewish life Jun 25, 2007
Today's Globe Local Politics Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. Groundbreaking set for tomorrow. (Boston Globe)
Merkel: G-8 Leaders Agree on Climate Jun 7, 2007
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) ... Associated Press writers Jennifer Loven in Heiligendamm, David Rising in Hinter Bollhagen and Vanessa Gera in Bad Doberan contributed to this report. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Water cannons used on G-8 protesters (Vanessa Gera) Jun 7, 2007
By Vanessa Gera ASSOCIATED PRESS June 7, 2007. HINTER BOLLHAGEN, Germany -- Police used water cannons to scatter stone-throwing demonstrators yesterday as several thousand protesters gathered at a seven-mile fence surrounding the Group of Eight summit. (Washington Times, DC)
G-8 protesters evade police patrols to reach security fence in Germany Jun 7, 2007
By: VANESSA GERA and DAVID RISING - Associated Press. HINTER BOLLHAGEN, Germany -- A motley band of more than 800 protesters -- some sporting fluorescent wigs and clown noses -- scampered through woods and across fields to evade police patrols Wednesday and reach the barbed-wire fence sealing off the Group of Eight summit. (North County Times)
Israel, Poland Mark Holocaust Day Apr 16, 2007
Associated Press writer Vanessa Gera contributed to this report from Oswiecim, Poland. Guardian Unlimited. (Guardian Unlimited -- World)
Young Poles, US Jewish counterparts find commonality Apr 14, 2007
Today's Globe Local Politics Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. WARSAW -- For Eric Robertson, Poland was a place frozen in black and white snapshots, preserved in his mind as the site of the Holocaust's death camps. (Boston Globe)
Around the schools Mar 26, 2007
Anna Drfer is an exchange student from Gera, Germany. She is spending her junior year with the Garafoli family in Olyphant. (Scranton Times, PA)
Devils Choice Jan 11, 2007
This comment, picked up in an Associated Press report from Poland, written by Vanessa Gera, was multiplied by hundreds of media outlets all over the World. And Ian Fisher, in a correspondence from Rome for the International Herald Tribune, pointed to an uneasy situation of Benedict XVI not having been informed in advance about Abp Wielgus past: a pope with a superb grasp of theology and doctrine seemed tone-deaf to politics. (Ocnus.net)
Second priest resigns in Poland over charges of aiding communists Jan 9, 2007
Tuesday, January 9, 2007. Click to view larger picture. (Buffalo News -- National)
Another Polish church leader resigns over communist police links Jan 9, 2007
By: VANESSA GERA - Associated Press Writer. WARSAW, Poland -- A second prominent Catholic clergyman resigned Monday after allegations about his links to the communist-era secret police, and the prospect that more clerics may have been compromised threatened the church's reputation as a bastion of opposition to the old regime. (North County Times)
2d Catholic clergyman resigns in Poland Jan 9, 2007
Today's Globe Local Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. Rector also had ties to secret police. (Boston Globe -- World)
Krakow priest 2nd to quit in scandal (Vanessa Gera) Jan 9, 2007
By Vanessa Gera ASSOCIATED PRESS January 9, 2007. WARSAW -- A second prominent Catholic clergyman quit his post yesterday amid accusations that he collaborated with Poland's communist-era secret police, a day after Warsaw's new archbishop resigned after admitting that he had cooperated with the despised agency. (Washington Times)