Frankfurt
Jul 27 2008, AP

Frankfurt and Hamburg airports will be the hardest hit on Monday when 52,000 employees of Lufthansa AG go on strike, a union official said Sunday.

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German Fabian Wegmann, right, crosses the finish line ahead of Netherland’s Karsten Kroon to win the cycling road race “Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop” in Frankfurt, central Germany, Friday, May 1, 2009.