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Schalke's Asamoah suspended for one game

Gerald AsamoahFrankfurt - Schalke striker Gerald Asamoah will miss the Bundesliga club's

Carmaker Porsche opens soaring museum at German site

Porsche LogoBerlin - Porsche inaugurated Wednesday an audaciously designed museum to house the sports car maker's collection of 80 classic cars and lure tourists to the German city of Stuttgart.

The steel-framed, aluminium-sheathed building, looking like a piece of giant origami, has most of its sculpted walls tilting outwards and symbolizes the predator-animal spirit that many Porsche drivers mentally associate with their upmarket brand.

"We want an Obama too," Germans tell pollsters

Germany MapBerlin - Three-quarters of Germans would welcome "a German Obama," telling pollsters a politician with the US president's charisma would do Germany good, the magazine Stern said Wednesday.

The poll, by the Forsa company, found 76 per cent were impressed by the US president, while 14 per cent said they would prefer not to have someone like Obama on the ballot and 10 per cent did not know.

The only major foreign speech of Obama's campaign for the presidency was in Germany last June, with hundreds of thousands of people crowded Berlin's Tiergarten park to get a close-up look at the candidate.

Germany reportedly threatened in Islamist video

Germany FlagBerlin - A new Islamist video found on the internet in which a terrorist threatens an attack on Germany was made by a different group to one that surfaced two weeks ago, prosecutors said Wednesday.

The new video appeared to have been made by the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU), a shadowy group based in Pakistan or Afghanistan, a spokesman for the Federal Prosecutor's Office said.

The group is seen by some as effectively taking the place of al-Qaeda as a principal threat to the West.

Holocaust-denying bishop banned in German city's churches

Germany MapRegensburg, Germany - Amid a storm of outrage from Jews, Catholics and fellow traditionalists, a right-wing Catholic bishop, Richard Williamson, was declared unwelcome Wednesday in the German city where he appeared to deny the Holocaust last week.

To end a schism, Rome last week lifted its excommunication of four men who ran the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) outside the church for more than 20 years. British-born Williamson, who runs a seminary in Argentina, was one of them.

Erik Zabel bids farewell with six-days win

Erik ZabelBerlin - The national anthem sounded shortly before midnight Tuesday and Erik Zabel got a bunch of flowers from his parents as he stepped off his bicycle for good.

Victory with Robert Bartko in the Berlin six-days marked the end of a 16-year career which saw him win a record six Tour de France sprint titles and make a tearful doping confession.

"I went to school 400 metres from here, started cycling at the local club and today it is over," the 38-year-old told the fans in the Berlin velodrome.

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