Friday, January 14, 2011

Furious pupils attack schoolbus drivers

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A strange phenomenon can be seen infront of a high school in Lower Austrias town Mödling. Groups of angry pupils attack their school buses with the driver inside on a regular basis.

One of the schoolbus drivers was already seriously injured. Now the rest of the school bus drivers don’t want to go to this certain school anymore. The headmaster of the school is quite surprised about the allegations. He talks about “regrettable individual cases” and confirms that everything is peaceful inside his school. He presumes that the pupils might “switch the button when they leave the school building.”

The

Thursday, January 13, 2011

15-year-old boy from Vienna hacked e-mail accounts of Austrian police

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“I have hacked the computer of Viennas police”, boasted a 15-year-old teenager to his friends. His friends worried about the security of Vienna and went directly to the police to tell them the news. The policemen themselfes were not able to notice the uninvited intruder in their computer system.

There was a quick reaction after the information was reported. The computer of the 15-year-old boy was confiscated. Now the police wants to know how it was possible to get into Viennas police system. But there are also doubts if the story is true. Yesterday almost all Austrian newspapers reported about

15-year-old boy from Vienna hacked e-mail accounts of Austrian police

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“I have hacked the computer of Viennas police”, boasted a 15-year-old teenager to his friends. His friends worried about the security of Vienna and went directly to the police to tell them the news. The policemen themselfes were not able to notice the uninvited intruder in their computer system.

There was a quick reaction after the information was reported. The computer of the 15-year-old boy was confiscated. Now the police wants to know how it was possible to get into Viennas police system. But there are also doubts if the story is true. Yesterday almost all Austrian newspapers reported about

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

15-year-old boy from Vienna hacked e-mail accounts of Austrian police

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“I have hacked the computer of Viennas police”, boasted a 15-year-old teenager to his friends. His friends worried about the security of Vienna and went directly to the police to tell them the news. The policemen themselfes were not able to notice the uninvited intruder in their computer system.

There was a quick reaction after the information was reported. The computer of the 15-year-old boy was confiscated. Now the police wants to know how it was possible to get into Viennas police system. But there are also doubts if the story is true. Yesterday almost all Austrian newspapers reported about

Monday, January 10, 2011

15-year-old boy from Vienna hacked e-mail accounts of Austrian police

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“I have hacked the computer of Viennas police”, boasted a 15-year-old teenager to his friends. His friends worried about the security of Vienna and went directly to the police to tell them the news. The policemen themselfes were not able to notice the uninvited intruder in their computer system.

There was a quick reaction after the information was reported. The computer of the 15-year-old boy was confiscated. Now the police wants to know how it was possible to get into Viennas police system. But there are also doubts if the story is true. Yesterday almost all Austrian newspapers reported about

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Austrian stage actors below the poverty line

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Being a stage actor in Austria means to lead a hard life, reports Austrias Broadcasting Corporation “ORF”.

A new study of the ministry of education and cultural affairs revealed the fact that many actors have to live with a monthly salary of 700 Euro. This means they have to live below the poverty line. Many actors also work self-employed and have no access to the unemployment benefit.

“During the practice time it’s not possible to take a side job”, reports an affected actress. “I have to survive with the money I get”, she confirmed. Only 2,4 percent of the actors

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Austrian stage actors below the poverty line

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Being a stage actor in Austria means to lead a hard life, reports Austrias Broadcasting Corporation “ORF”.

A new study of the ministry of education and cultural affairs revealed the fact that many actors have to live with a monthly salary of 700 Euro. This means they have to live below the poverty line. Many actors also work self-employed and have no access to the unemployment benefit.

“During the practice time it’s not possible to take a side job”, reports an affected actress. “I have to survive with the money I get”, she confirmed. Only 2,4 percent of the actors