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This is a campaign commercial of the Pirate Party for the parliamentary elections for the Bundestag in 2009. The Pirate Party opposes the dismantlement of civil rights in telephony and on the Internet, and in particular Germany’s new Internet censorship law called Zugangserschwerungsgesetz. It also opposes artificial monopolies and various measures of surveillance of citizens.
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Paul, the border collie, needs lots of activity or he’ll become bored. This is why his owner brought him to the animal shelter. Pet Protection Services Hennef are trying to find him a new home.
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Lucas Steier shares his love of extreme sports, with us. We see up close what it is like to test the largest roller coaster in Europe and jump from a bungee cord set up in the Swiss Versaska Valley.
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Why are sky divers always grinning and what sort of people participate in this sport anyway? In Part Two you’ll learn about all this and more.
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In the second part of their interview the No Angels talk about men and their upcoming tour with new songs.
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Interviews on the subject of AIDS and HIV on occasion of World AIDS Day.
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Timo Glock’s job as a racecar driver takes him to countries like Japan or Australia, but in his spare time he likes to return home to South Hessen.
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Thomas Raudnitzky caught up with 2008 DSDS-Winner Thomas Godoj at a performance and asked him about his family and his plans for the future.
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In the year 2345, even a bunny can apply for a credit card. A bunny’s dream come true!
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In the third and last part of the interview with the German girl group No Angels, Rheinmain scene reporter Thomas Raudnitzky asks the four singers what connects them to Frankfurt and why they like tattoos.
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Singer-songwriter Eva Croissant talks about performing in a German school song contest, and quitting school to become a full-time musician.
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It’s always the same with these bunnies. As soon as you give them a little bit of money, they spend it in the bars.
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RheinMain TV interviews partygoers at the “Goldfish” and “King Ka” clubs in Frankfurt.
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Sometimes you live under the same roof and know each other a lifetime, yet have forgotten to get to know each other anew again. Eva Croissant with her song “Do You Know Me Still?”
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The original music video of Nena’s "99 Balloons", probably the best-known “German New Wave” song of all time.
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