UPDATE 1-German train drivers start strike seen costing $100 mln a day

BERLIN, April 21 (Reuters) - German train drivers began a 66-hour strike over pay and negotiating rights on Tuesday, which industry said could cost as much as 100 million euros ($100 million) a day in production stoppages.
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