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Hospitality Design - Wed Nov 25, 2:26 pm ET
St. Martins Spa & Lodge has made its debut near the Neusiedler See National Park in Austria. Situated on an idyllic lake, the retreat integrates environmental elements such as reeds, wood, gravel, and seawater into its design, courtesy of architectural firm Holzbauer and Partner . In the lobby and on lake terraces, guests can warm by a fire, while regional fare and 60 local wines are available ...
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Bloomberg - Fri Nov 27, 2:35 am ET
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Raiffeisen Zentralbank Oesterreich AG , Austria’s third-biggest lender, said nine-month profit fell 1 percent as an increase in trading income cushioned a four-fold increase in bad-loan provisions.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Nov 25, 7:56 am ET
Vienna - Austrian police have uncovered what was likely one of the biggest international networks peddling illegal growth hormones for athletes, the police authority of Lower Austria province said Wednesday. Investigators found some 2 tons of illicit...
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The Washington Times - 1 hour 22 minutes ago
VIENNA, Austria | The International Atomic Energy Agency's probe of Iran's nuclear program is at a dead end because Tehran is not cooperating, the chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Thursday in an unusually blunt expression of frustration four days before he leaves office. Mohamed ElBaradei also warned that international confidence in Iran's assertions of purely peaceful intent shrank after ...
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PlasticsToday.com - Tue Nov 24, 9:15 pm ET
Borealis inaugurated its new Euro 40 million headquarters in Linz, Austria on Nov. 20 after approximately one-and-a-half years of construction gave the company room and facilities to add 100 new employees devoted to research and development. Those employees complement the existing 1100 employees that currently work for Borealis in Linz. Gerhard Roiss, chairman of Borealis’ supervisory board ...
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The Spokesman-Review - Fri Nov 27, 3:10 am ET
The first day of his first training camp 16-year old Stefan Ulmer made an impression with the Spokane Chiefs. Scrutiny was expected, Ulmer came to Spokane from Austria.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Nov 25, 5:05 pm ET
The cortisone shot Tony Benshoof needed for his back pain was only a temporary fix. "They last up to three months," he said. Fortunately for Benshoof, the luge competition at the Vancouver Olympics is only 2 1/2 months away. Benshoof arrived in Igls, Austria, on Wednesday, saying the latest recurrence of his chronic back pain is under control.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 4:35 pm ET
USA Luge veteran Tony Benshoof says his back pain is under control for now, and he expects to resume his quest for a third Olympic berth at this weekend's World Cup stop in Igls, Austria.
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INO News - Tue Nov 24, 4:25 am ET
(RTTNews) - Austria May-Oct. Overnight Stays Down 1.1%
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San Francisco Chronicle - Wed Nov 25, 8:09 am ET
LM Ericsson of Sweden said Wednesday it plans to buy Nortel Networks Corp.'s North American GSM business for $70 million in cash. Ericsson said it made its bid for Nortel's GSM assets with Kapsch CarrierCom AG of Austria. As part of the deal, Ericsson is... Nortel - Business - Ericsson - Sweden - GSM
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The Narco News Bulletin - Wed Nov 25, 12:35 pm ET
Hitler invaded Austria in March 1938. I was born the next year of Austrian parents who had migrated to Cheyenne, Wyoming in the early '20s. I had a happy childhood with the help of family and friends. I spent a few moments of my early years under the kitchen table.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 8:03 am ET
NEW YORK - LM Ericsson of Sweden said Wednesday it plans to buy Nortel Networks Corp.'s North American GSM business for $70 million in cash. Ericsson said it made its bid for Nortel's GSM assets with Kapsch CarrierCom AG of Austria.
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BillingWorld - Wed Nov 25, 11:04 am ET
Telecom gear maker Ericsson (ERIC) and a smaller, Austria-based partner have won bankrupt Nortel Networks’ GSM businesses at auction thanks to a successful joint bid.
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The Washington Times - Wed Nov 25, 6:03 am ET
IRAN Big powers ready nuke resolution VIENNA, Austria | Six world powers have readied a resolution critical of Iran's nuclear program, diplomats said Tuesday, as Tehran pushed forward its own alternatives to a United Nations-backed plan aimed at preventing it from developing nuclear weapons. Under the U.N. plan, Iran would export its uranium for enrichment in Russia and France, where it would be ...
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J Weekly - Wed Nov 25, 2:31 pm ET
A Bible that vanished from a Vienna library in November 1938 on the eve of Kristallnacht is being returned to Austria 71 years after its disappearance.