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Europe Moves to Protect Online Privacy
How do different nations’ laws manage the multinational companies that now govern our digital lives?

Hitler wine sales deemed legal in Austria
Austrian prosecutor: Man's sales of wine and schnapps with Adolf Hitler on label don't break law against glorifying Nazi era

Austria's Kirchgasser wins World Cup slalom
KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia (AP) — Michaela Kirchgasser of Austria won a World Cup slalom on Sunday after pre-race favorites Marlies Schild and Maria Hoefl-Riesch skied out on the first run.

You can sell Hitler schnapps! Austrian police abandon investigation into sale of alcohol with Hitler's face on bottle
A legal probe was launched last year after the Austrian site offered sales of spirits in 'nostalgic bottles of former historical greats' (pictured).

Iraschko wins 2nd straight WCup ski jump event
HINZENBACH, Austria (AP) — Daniela Iraschko of Austria won her second straight women's World Cup ski jump title Sunday.

Austria urges Hungary to follow EU rules
(BUDAPEST ) - Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger urged Hungary to get in line with European law after a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban Friday, .

Austria Reports Higher Revenues In 2011
The Austrian finance ministry has recently announced that the state deficit for 2011 was significantly lower than originally forecast, noting that the government received around EUR910m (USD1.2bn) more in fiscal revenues than initially anticipated and that spending was approximately EUR2.3bn less.

Austria's Goergl wins World Cup downhill
BAD KLEINKIRCHHEIM, Austria (AP) — Elisabeth Goergl of Austria edged Julia Mancuso of the United States to win the third women's World Cup downhill of the season on Saturday.

Austria Bonds Roiled by Hungary Leave Dutch Debt Favored
Austria may have to pay higher yields at a bond sale today as it’s roiled by an economic crisis in Hungary, prompting investors to favor the Netherlands, which also auctions debt.

Austria 5-Year Borrowing Costs Rise Amid Hungary Crisis
Austria’s borrowing costs rose at a sale of five-year notes today amid an economic crisis in Hungary, while yields fell for the Netherlands, which also auctioned debt.

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