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■ Germany

Rights to `DDR' bought

A German businessman who bought the rights to the official emblem of communist East Germany (DDR) defended his move Tuesday, saying critics were jealous they hadn't thought of it before he did. Manfred Jansen paid the German patent office US$330 for the right to demand royalties from anyone who puts the emblem -- a hammer and compass set into a wreath of rye -- on T-shirts, cigarette lighters, belts and a host of other products. "I'm just a businessman with an agency dealing in nice logos. I have no political motives," Jansen told reporters as news of his purchase sparked criticism that he had no right to cash in on a national symbol.

■ United Kingdom

Woman poses as medic

A woman posing as a military officer conned her way onto a British air force base and lived there undetected for five months, even running up a large bar bill, a report said on Wednesday. The 35-year-old, named by the Sun newspaper as Kelsey McMillan, pretended to be an army medic on a training course and was only detected after she successfully applied for a transfer to a different base. The imposter arrived at the RAF Valley base in north Wales last October dressed as a captain and bearing a genuine identification card she held as a private in the Territorial Army.

■ Mexico

Drug kingpin nabbed

Agents at Mexico City's airport captured on Wednesday a Guatemalan trucking company boss who US authorities say was Central America's most-wanted drug smuggler. Otto Herrera is accused of building a powerful smuggling gang that used a small army of pilots, speedboat operators and truck drivers to move Colombian cocaine through Panama, Guatemala and Mexico en route to US streets. He was collared at the Mexican capital's Juarez International Airport, as he greeting a woman authorities identified as his girlfriend.

■ Mexico

Human tamales?

A tamale vendor in western Mexico was arrested after police discovered a carved-up body in his home, a spokeswoman for state prosecutors said Wednesday. The vendor denied using human flesh in his food. The vendor, who sold tamales from a cart in the city of Morelia in Michoacan state, was arrested Tuesday after police received an anonymous tip that he had a dismembered body in his house. Police found body parts, some of which appeared to have been boiled with herbs. A daylong analysis of the tamales found in the house revealed that they were free of human flesh. But she said that police found materials that suggested the suspect intended to make a new batch and that human flesh was discovered nearby.

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