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Column of contention rears its ugly head for Berlin visit

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: July 22 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 22 2008 03:00

On the face of it, Barack Obama's decision to hold the standout speech of his lightning Europe trip before Berlin's Siegessäule victory column on Thursday may sound like a good idea.

The Democratic candidate for the US presidency had initially planned to speak at the nearby Brandenburg Gate, symbol of German unification, presumably hoping that the patina of past visits there by John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan could enhance his youthful persona.

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