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[edit] So, does he still live in Germany or doesn't he?
In the English-language entry for Ingo Hasselbach, the last sentence is: "Today, he lives back in Germany and works as a freelance author and journalist."
However, in the German-language entry for Hasselbach (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Hasselbach), it says: "Ingo Hasselbach lebt heute nicht mehr in Deutschland... Er lebt heute in Schweden und arbeitet dort für das Fernsehen." Translation: Ingo Hasselbach no longer lives in Germany... Today he lives in Sweden and works for TV there.
So, which one is it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.206.223.196 (talk • contribs) 16:15, September 27, 2006 (UTC)