Tuesday Dec 29 | Austrian Times
By William Green Terrified bank staff called in cops after a 52-year-old drunk staggered into their branch and started throwing furniture around.
Now published in SCIENCE, this method represents a key building block in the development of organic semiconductor elements.
Man left in hospital after Styria road rage
By David Rogers A Styrian man was left in hospital after another driver attacked him with a car wing mirror after a motorway crash yesterday .
Lisa Chapman Styrian printed circuit-board manufacturer AT&S saw a 50.1 million Euros loss in the first quarter of its 2009/2010 business year amid difficult business conditions, the company reported today .
PCB manufacturer AT&S writes red figures
Austrian printed circuit board manufacturer AT&S describes the past quarter as "the worst one since years". Hit by the economy crisis, the company's profit turned into a loss.
Austria: Lightning strike injures 25
Authorities in southern Austria say lightning struck a football field during an amateur match and injured 25 people.
25 hurt as lightning strikes Austrian football field
A thunderbolt hurt 25 Austrian football players and spectators when it struck during a match Tuesday evening, the rescue service in the town of Leoben said.
Single Molecules As Electric Conductors
Researchers from Graz University of Technology, Humboldt University in Berlin,A M.I.T.,A Montan University in Leoben andA Georgia Institute of Technology report an important advance in the understanding of electrical conduction through single molecules.
A fascinating view of a different approach to prison architecture
This morning's New York Times includes this must-read article from the magazine section.
The Real Cost of Prisons Weblog
Architecture: 'Behind Bars ... Sort Of'
Architecture: "Behind Bars ... Sort Of" Behind Bars ... Sort Of By JIM LEWIS Published: June 10, 2009 NY Times Pictures at this URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/magazine/14prisons-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine Go ahead and say it; everyone does.
Fekter announces criminal asylum applicant crackdown
People's Party Interior Minister Maria Fekter has announced a crack down on criminal asylum applicants.
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