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Cornelia Günther

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Cornelia Günther (formerly Rudat) works in The Economist office in Berlin.

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Recent articles by Cornelia Günther:

    • THEY WERE REAL BEAUTIES
    • DRESDEN'S NEW MODERN-ART HOME
    • FRITZ LANG'S HAUNTING PRESCIENCE
    • 300 YEARS OF MEISSEN
    • MY TIME WITH DEPECHE MODE IN EAST BERLIN
    • 24 HOURS IN A CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS
    • SHALL WE DANCE?
    • WATCHING "THE PRODUCERS" IN BERLIN
    • BERLIN: THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME
    • BOB DYLAN PAINTS SOME MASTERPIECES
    • IN HEAVEN WITH OTTO DIX
    • DRESDEN'S REBIRTH
    • MY OWN PRIVATE BERLINALE
    • "THE MAGIC FLUTE" UNDERGROUND
    • Hollywood goes Berlin

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