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                    [Title] => In the City of Dreams once more
                    [Summary] => VIENNA, Austria – Yesterday they had elections in Vienna. It looked like nobody cared. The city was quiet, the mood drowsy. The conclusion, I was told, is foregone. Unlike us back home, Austrians – with a few "explosions" now and then – hew to their custom of Die Hoflichkeit (politeness), almost stodginess – a hangover from the heady days of the old Empire, which no longer exists.

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I’m referring to US President George "Dubya" Bush. It cost the American taxpayers more than ten million dollars to get their Commander-in-Chief to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Prague, Czech Republic – which is, by the way, right next door to us here in Vienna, and used to be a part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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I’m referring to US President George "Dubya" Bush. It cost the American taxpayers more than ten million dollars to get their Commander-in-Chief to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Prague, Czech Republic – which is, by the way, right next door to us here in Vienna, and used to be a part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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