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True Crime Series: Golden State Killer sentenced

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Paul Haynes, writer and researcher for the seminal true crime book I'll Be Gone In The Dark and the documentary of the same name takes a closer look at the Golden State Killer's recent sentencing hearing and his apology statement.

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Shameless: real, raw and often raunchy

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"'Con confianza y Sin Verguenza'- I have always walked with my head high surrounded by misfits, free thinkers and healers. I believe this is what has lead me to the city of Leipzig."

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Tea: universal language?

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Our guest writer today, a Brit living in Leipzig, deconstructs "a nice cup of tea" down to its linguistic components - adding a bit of social, cultural and psychological context - and shows us a seasoned lover's understanding of the art of tea-drinking.

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German purity laws turn 500

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"To honor the 500th anniversary of the German Purity Laws, I've started a year-long series in my online column, The Flensburg Files, looking at the history of beer in Germany and trying (and recommending) beers only made in Germany."

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