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A pair of singer Madonna's designer shoes raised 10,000 GBP to help gipsy children at a charity auction in Romania.
The star donated a pair of her favourite Christian Dior stilettos to the sale staged by Hollywood actor Ethan Hawke's mother Leslie.
Madonna was booed by crowds during her Sticky and Sweet world tour show in Romania for urging more tolerance for gays and gypsies.
A gold chain donated by British actress Canessa Redgrave raised 5,000 GBP in the auction.
Training Day star Ethan said of Madonna: "She transcended being a pop star. She drew international attention and shone the spotlight on a level of racism and the need for greater education.
"I don't have an agenda, Madonna doesn't have an agenda. We aren't politicians."
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Jennifer Rostock to strike twice
German punk rock stars Jennifer Rostock will perform in Austria twice as part of their current tour, it has been announced.
Salzburg boy foils attempted abduction
A 10-year-old school boy had a narrow escape on Monday when a man tried to abduct him on his way home from school.
Siemens lay-offs may hit Austrian workers
Munich technology firm Siemens announced yesterday (Weds) that it would lay off 4,200 workers in its IT division SIS.
Schwarzenegger Museum to open in summer
The house where Arnold Schwarzenegger was born is to open as a museum.
Car dealers spared by downturn
The economic downturn has had minimal effect on Austrian car dealers as the number of newly registered cars soared last year.
Minister calls for CO2 emissions tax
Austria's environment minister has called for the introduction of a carbon tax that he says would bring in 1.5 to 2.0 billion Euros of revenue annually, according to today’s (Thurs) edition of the newspaper Die Presse.
Seasonal workers number cut
There will be 3.5 per cent fewer foreign seasonal workers in agriculture and forestry this year than in 2009, Social Democratic (SPÖ) Labour Minister Rudolf Hundstorfer said today (Thurs).
Google Street View cars to roll over Austria again
Google Street View cars are expected to drive all across Austria again this weekend as temperatures are expected to rise.
Asylum seeker tries to torch himself
An Afghan asylum seeker tried to burn himself to death at a petrol station in Hall in Tyrol’s Innsbruck-Land district yesterday (Weds), police said.
Majority believe in some kind of God
Sixty-nine per cent of Austrians believe in some kind of God, according to results of a new poll by Linz public opinion research institute IMAS released today (Thurs).
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