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- Wochenpresse was an Austrian w****ly periodical founded by Fritz Molden soon after World War II as a subsidiary of the daily newspaper Die Presse. In 1955...
- for the Promotion of the Press. As a journalist, he was the editor of Wochenpresse and a radio director at ORF. In 1985 he was awarded the Decoration of...
- für Filmwissenschaft, Kommunikations- und Medienforshung. 1995. p. 54. Wochenpresse (in German). Vol. 45. Kurier-zeitungsverlag und Druckerei. November 1990...
- meine Herrlichkeit und Würde hin) Wien 1969, S 7ff vgl.Profil Nr 8,1972 Wochenpresse spezial 27. April 1977 Vgl Anton Bina: „Verplant in alle Ewigkeit“ Kurier...
- including Die Welt and Die Presse. In 1975, he joined the w****ly newspaper Wochenpresse as critic in the fields of architecture, literature, theatre, cinema...
- with Lem by Franz Rottensteiner, Fantastyka, 9/48, 1986 (originally in Wochenpresse, no. 14, April 1986), S.A, Wirtualna Polska Media (5 October 2005). "Medal...
- work'." The Chinese journalist Ren Yanshi, quoting the Austrian w****ly Wochenpresse, wrote that the first major task of the expedition was "to investigate...
- 1990, he was managing editor of the domestic political section of the Wochenpresse (renamed to the Wirtschaftswoche in 1991). His reports in many title...
- Herbert (14 August 1993). Fußballprofis in Rumänien. Sathmarer Schwaben Wochenpresse. Teil 25. Gábor Gerstenmájer at National-Football-Teams.com Gábor Gerstenmájer...
- Mayer-Gunthof (1926–1987). Czernin initially wrote for the news w****ly Wochenpresse. In 1984 he was hired by the Viennese magazine Profil, eventually becoming...