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No Hurt Feelings in Germany

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Obama fever and the toning down of it after the first Berlin visit, and the feeling that things are coming back to normality between Germany and the USA.

The reaction in Britain and Germany to U.S. president Obama's first visit to London for the Dockland's G20 summit, to 10 Downing Street and to Baden-Baden inGermany

04/05/2009

A mixture of hope and optimism after the first visit.

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