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interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Posted on 03/05/2006 11:42 am
interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Hello,
I am a journalist working for a radio program called ZÜNDFUNK which is aired daily on Bayerischer Rundfunk.
I am looking for somebody from another country who has decided to live in Germany because of professional reasons, but just for a certain time.
I would be very interested in doing an interview with this person about life as a "short-time German".
If you live in Bavaria and if you are willing to talk to me, please get in contact with me. My email address is frederik.kunth@brnet.de.
Thank you in advance.
Frederik Kunth
frederikbr
Member since 03/05/2006
Posted on 10/05/2006 9:10 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
Suggestion made by @- is interesting. I wonder if there are others who feel the same - apply with an attitude of "Not at any price".
J
jimDav88
Member since 28/03/2006
Posted on 12/05/2006 10:39 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@kaan.oezturk
i would like to keep my personal opinion regarding turks.
- in public, if i/we've problem and shout for help, turkish people are the one who would help us, and any neo-conservative people would be (prolly) happy to see me/us getting hurted.
- if we donot have milk at home, we can ask "Mr. Mustafa / Mrs. Ayesha" family will help us getting it at any time.
- i'm strong supporter of turkey getting into the EU, when people are soo nice and helpful compared to eastern bloc.
- i'm not a citizen of turkey and does not belong to that religion and even does not look like turkish, though i/we get help.
- so i wanted to keep people away from dirty politics / military and police.
- you need some more list? so you know where and for what i stand for.
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 15/05/2006 10:24 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@instructor
I also totally agree in keeping people away from dirty politics / military and police.
I also want to say, that the turkish politics/military is not soo dirty as you read or know.
The world history is written by the nations who can afford that. How would the world history look like, if the American-Indians, Inkas or African people became world power and start to write the history? Every nation writes its own version, but the truth lies in the middle of them or it is complete different. X says a massacre, where Y says "a war against the terror". But Y is always right, because he can afford it!
KaaN
kaan.oezturk
Member since 10/02/2004
Posted on 15/05/2006 11:21 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@kaan.oezturk
no comments and the thread is closed!
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 16/05/2006 9:49 am
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
But Y is always right, because he can afford it!
the question is how long he can afford it ![]()
-
Member since 20/02/2005
Posted on 16/05/2006 5:11 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
"the question is how long he can afford it"
as long as X exists
because X is paying for that!
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
Posted on 17/05/2006 12:48 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
as long as X exists because X is paying for that!
i would really miss german authorities. 'cause without them i would hardly get paid for nothing! ![]()
-
Member since 20/02/2005
Posted on 17/05/2006 12:50 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
as long as X exists because X is paying for that!
i would really miss german authorities. 'cause without them i would hardly get paid for nothing! ![]()
-
Member since 20/02/2005
Posted on 17/05/2006 11:24 pm
Re: interview with journalist from Bayerischer Rundfunk
@-
"i would really miss german authorities. 'cause without them i would hardly get paid for nothing!"
it's better to dream something else!
instructor
Member since 01/09/2005
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