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No remorse from Stasi as Berlin marks fall of Wall

BERLIN (Reuters) - For thousands of former employees of Communist East Germany's loathed Stasi secret police, next week's 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is no cause for celebration. Full Article at Reuters

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