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John Vinocur is senior correspondent at the International Herald Tribune, reporting on matters ranging from politics and economics to sports and culture in Europe, Asia and occasionally the United States. Mr. Vinocur joined the IHT as executive editor and served in that post, as well as that of the newspaper's vice president, from 1986 until 1996.
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1 de Junio de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 409
With the no vote, this brings Europe back to the necessity of a re-examination of its own ambitions. Built into the rejection of a referendum that Chirac proposed himself, and Schröder's big regional defeat and call for national elections in September, is a challenge to the two men's European presumptions.
4 de Mayo de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 336
In some very real respects, Germany in spring 2005 is hard to recognize as the model of caution and coherence built in the Bonn Republic in the years after Hitler's defeat.
15 de Marzo de 2005
Colaboraciones nº 289
They are pols like Gerhard Schröder and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero who essentially won election by running against Bush and the Iraq war.
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