Washington Post (September 25)
“After dominating Germany and, indeed, Europe for so long, Ms. Merkel leaves a legacy of sober, patient leadership, in which she both articulated and modeled democratic values. This was especially important at times when the leaders of other Western nations… did not.” The impact of her departure will be widely felt as “the world’s need for strong champions and exemplars of democracy is greater than ever.”
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The Economist (July 4)
“After many false starts, hydrogen power might now bear fruit.” However, it is more likely to “fill in the gaps, rather than dominating the economy.”
Tags: Bear fruit, Dominating, Economy, False starts, Gaps, Hydrogen, Power