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The views are big in little Liechtenstein
From the top of a ski lift you can hike the ridge which marks the border of Austria and Liechtenstein.
Final parliamentary decision on Telecom sale to Swisscom in June
Following the formation of a new government in Liechtenstein in February, a final decision on whether to sell the tiny country's incumbent operator Telecom Liechtenstein back to its former Swiss owner Swisscom will be taken by parliament in June, the Liechtensteiner Vaterland newspaper reports.
The Liechtenstein princely family's two appointment- only museums in Vienna have a storied heritage that adds to the fairy-tale quality of their art collections, as Cheah Ui-Hoon discovers HIGHER CALLING The family castle in Vaduz, where most of the family treasures, notably their extensive art collection, are kept since the 16th century.
Little Liechtenstein has large-scale vistas
From the top of a Liechtenstein ski lift that makes you feel like the highest person in the land, you can hike the dizzying ridge that marks the border with Austria.
Liechtenstein princely palace opens gates in Vienna
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Billionaire Tax Haven Liechtenstein Seen Losing Amid Bank Reform
Liechtenstein , a principality once fabled for its banking secrecy laws, is losing its perch as one of the world's top tax havens for the richest people on Earth.
Billionaires Flee Havens as Trillions Pursued Offshore
Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, Russia's 14th-richest person, and his wife, Elena Rybolovleva, have been brawling for almost five years in at least seven countries over his $9.5 billion fortune.