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...released. Straw said it would be up to police and prosecutors to decide whether the men would face any charges in the U.K. Families Find Fault AUSTRIA Relatives of the 155 people who died in a ski train fire in 2000 reacted with anger to the acquittal by a Salzburg court of 16 people charged with negligence in relation to the disaster and said they would seek compensation in civil courts. Prosecutors lodged an appeal. Impeachment Ball Rolls LITHUANIA Parliament formally launched impeachment proceedings against President Rolandas Paksas, following a report into accusations by the security services that his alleged...
Other fellows include Ingrid Lehmann, former director of the United Nations Information Service in Vienna and current professor at the University of Salzburg in Austria; Rebecca MacKinnon, CNN’s Tokyo bureau chief and correspondent; Seth Mnookin ’94, a former Newsweek writer; and Barbie Zelizer, the Raymond Williams professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication...
Scheib is a graduate of Columbia’s theater program and spent most of his professional life in Europe. In Salzburg he directed a show that used the text of Herman Melville and the music of Bruce Springsteen; in Budapest, he explored the work of Tennessee Williams. A former student of Robert Woodruff, the artistic director of the American Repertory Theater, he is at Harvard to re-inaugurate the Visiting Director Program, the ambitious undertaking of Margo and the HRDC to give students the chance to work with professional directors...
...Libya has been isolated and sanctioned for nearly 15 years, and it has already paid enough for this atrocity. Why should innocent Libyans suffer any longer from enormous unemployment, a bad medical situation and a disastrous economy, all of which are results of the sanctions? Michael D?ninger Salzburg, Austria...
...Vienna's Albertina Palace in March 1945 destroyed nine magnificent neoclassical staterooms and reduced stretches of richly decorated façade to rubble. The museum's priceless art collection - including masterpieces by Michelangelo and Rembrandt - had been moved by the Nazis to safe storage in salt mines near Salzburg, and survived unharmed. But the former Habsburg residence became a long-term casualty of war. Postwar refurbishment, from 1948-52, was a cash-strapped compromise of gray concrete exteriors; the grand entrance was replaced by a door at the side of the building. Visitors hoping to catch a glimpse...