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Say cheese! Standing from left to right: Juergen Fenn, Olaf Buddenhagen, Dirk Zemisch (FSFE fellows); Stephan Uhlmann (FFII director); Henry Bauer (FSFE fellow), Chris Weck (DRadio broadcasting and IT director); Egbert Meyer (DRadio editor); Guenter Muechler (DRadio programming director); Matthias Kirschner (FSFE coordinator in Germany); Lena Simon, Alexander Finkenberger (FSFE fellows). Front row, left to right: Grischa Weberstaedt, Christian Maxen, Alexander Kahl (FSFE fellows); Torsten Grote (FSFE director); Dietmar Timm (DRadio Wissen chief); Hugo Roy (FSFE intern). (Photo courtesy Bettina Straub, DRadio)
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