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Four people accused of selling cocaine at a posh Viennese eatery have been arrested.
Police in the federal capital announced today (Thurs) that restaurant boss Werner D. had admitted having flogged 1.2 kilograms of the drug to regular customers over the past two years.
The 66-year-old as well as three alleged accomplices were taken into custody yesterday as investigations continue.
Officials also said that 55 grams of cocaine, a gun, ammunition and 2,000 Euros in cash were confiscated at the city centre high society hotspot specialising in venison delicacies.
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The number of people opting for annual Wiener Linien tickets is soaring.
Vice chancellor refuses to exclude FPÖ
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Vienna People’s Party (ÖVP) Josefstadt district head Veronika Mickel suggested continuing to speak about a reduction of positions in the city's administration.
Skiing starts in Vienna
Over this winter holiday week, Vienna’s residents will once again be able to make a trip to the slopes without venturing out of the city. The capital’s very own ski slope, "High Hills", will be open daily to the public from 4 February until 11 February.
Vranitzky appreciates tuition fees discussion
Former Social Democratic (SPÖ) Chancellor Franz Vranitzky has said he welcomes the current debate about a reintroduction of tuition fees.
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Ice wine harvest later than ever
The grapes for ice wine production have been harvested later than ever this year in Austria. The fruit for the popular dessert wine are normally picked in December at the latest but only now have the temperatures been cold enough for the harvest.
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Two alleged terrorists including one Austrian hid plans in their underpants to hack off heads, burn bodies and then send the videos back to their al-Qaeda bosses in Afghanistan, a German court has heard.
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