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Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger - Liechtenstein's Famous Composer
US Navy | Jul 15, 2005
The tiny Principality of Liechtenstein has produced some notable persons over the years.
Concert to preview musicians' European tour
The Narragansett Times | Jul 8, 2005
Members of the New England Ambassadors of Music will be speaking a universal language during their ... The group will be travelling along the way with the Northern Ambassadors of Music, from North Dakota and Montana.
From Liechtenstein, a cheaper call
International Herald Tribune | Jun 2, 2005
BERLIN On a business trip to Vienna last month, Jorg Frings, a German steel industry consultant, needed to call his office in Nuremberg. 2.7
Liechtenstein in World War I
US Navy | Apr 15, 2005
With the outbreak of World in 1914, Liechtenstein found its self in a bad situation.
Liechtenstein forms new coalition government
Independent Online | Apr 14, 2005
Liechtenstein's two major parties agreed on Wednesday to form a coalition government after parliamentary elections last month failed to give the ruling party an absolute majority. 2.7
Around the World
Detroit Free Press | Apr 14, 2005
A jury found a suspected Al Qaeda operative guilty of murdering a police officer who was trying to arrest him in a plot to spread the deadly toxin ricin, officials said Wednesday.
The First Prince of Liechtenstein - Anton Florian
US Navy | Mar 20, 2005
In 1719 the Principality of Liechtenstein was found by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who named it after the family that owned it. 1.3
Europe tools giant plans expansion
Gulf Daily News | Feb 8, 2005
MANAMA: European power tool manufacturer, the Hilti Group, is to expand its operations in Bahrain. 2.7
Christie's profits
Business.timesonline.co.uk | Jan 25, 2005
The sale of the Badminton Cabinet, an 18th century artisan masterpiece studded with semiprecious stones, was a highlight for the auction house. 2
Good things in a small package ...
Orange County Register (Registration Required) | Jan 16, 2005
Find it. Sell it. GETTING THERE: The nearest international airport to Liechtenstein is Zurich, Switzerland, 90 minutes away by public transport and one hour by car.
Jewel-Inlaid Cabinet Fetches $36 Million
My Mother Lode | Dec 10, 2004
An 18th-century jewel-inlaid cabinet broke its own record as the most expensive piece of furniture sold at an auction, fetching more than $36 million at sale Thursday. 1.3
Tea with royalty: Students meet princes
The Daily Princetonian | Nov 23, 2004
The University played host to royalty Friday as Hereditary Prince Alois and Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein attended an advisory council meeting for the Liechtenstein Institute On Self-Determination. Along ...
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