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NTSB: Plane Lost Power Twice Before Herndon Crash

The single-engine plane that crashed into an apartment building in Herndon two weeks ago lost power twice before crashing into the roof of the building just off the Dulles Toll Road, according to federal investigators. Full story

Austria corruption crackdown spreading its net wide

VIENNA (Reuters) - Suspicions of bribery at Austria's central bank have dragged it into a nationwide crackdown on corruption that has shaken confidence in the country's highest ranks of power and prestige. Full story

Austria begins withdrawing peacekeepers from Golan

VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria has begun withdrawing peacekeepers from the Golan Heights, winding down a four-decade mission due to spillover fighting from the Syrian civil war, the defense ministry said. Full story

Factbox: Potential Raiffeisen Bank International CEO candidates

VIENNA (Reuters) - The supervisory board of Raiffeisen Bank International meets on Friday to select a successor for Chief Executive Herbert Stepic, who resigned last month. Full story

Revelers brave cold to fight AIDS at Vienna ball

VIENNA (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, singer Elton John and actor Hilary Swank joined thousands of costumed revelers on Saturday at Europe's biggest AIDS charity event, Vienna's Life Ball. Full story

EU court gets T-Mobile Austria telecom merger appeal

VIENNA (Reuters) - T-Mobile Austria claimed partial victory on Monday in its legal battle against the allocation of radio frequencies resulting from rival Hutchison Whampoa's takeover of Orange Austria. Full story

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IAEA Director General Amano talks during an interview in Vienna
IAEA Director General Amano talks during an interview in Vienna

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IAEA Director General Amano listens during interview in Vienna
IAEA Director General Amano listens during interview in Vienna

International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Yukiya Amano listens during an interview with Reuters in Vienna June 17, 2013. Iran is making "steady progress" in expanding its nuclear program and international sanctions do not seem to be slowing it down, Amano told Reuters on Monday. REUTERS

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Punk Lau talks with visitors from his cage at the "Human ZOO" performance event in the cultural centre Kampnagel in Hamburg

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