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- The perpetual underdog, Wanja gets the unique chance to start a career as an architect and becomes an adult. Amongst all the new privileges she starts missing the friends from her youth.
- On the Italian Adriatic coast, the discovery of a luxurious Iron Age tomb in Numana has challenged conventional wisdom about the distribution of male-female roles in prehistoric Europe. Indeed, the woman who was buried there lies with funeral offerings of such a splendor that one cannot doubt her quality of eminent member of the society. Was she a princess, or perhaps even a queen? Even today, the unknown woman of Numana remains an enigma for the scientific community. German and Italian researchers are trying to discover her identity. By using analysis and reconstitution processes, they hope to learn more about this woman, the society in which she lived, and more generally about her people, the Picenians.
- Being a referee is not exactly a path to popularity and when the whole stadium's chanting, "Maim the ref!" then it can be very lonely out there on the pitch. Georg Nonnenmacher and Henning Drechsler take a look at life as a referee, how they do the job, the skills and qualifications needed, how they cope with the insults, hidden fouls, difficult and sometimes wrong decisions, the threats (death and otherwise) and, above all, the question: why am I doing this to myself?