Austrians debate what to do with baby Hitler's home
VIENNA - A suggestion to turn the Austrian house where Adolf Hitler was born into normal residential space has triggered a debate about how best to use an empty property still packed with historic baggage decades after World War Two ended.
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Travel Picks: Top 10 Biergartens around the world
LONDON - NEW YORK, Sept 21 - Bavaria's King Max Joseph I decreed in 1812 that beer could be drunk where it was brewed and food could be served there too, giving birth to the Biergarten (Beer garden) 200 years ago. This weekend Oktoberfest begins in Munich, so to mark the bicentennial of the Biergarten and the start of Bavaria's most famous festival online travel consultants Cheapflights.com (www.cheapflights.com) have created a list of the top 10 beer gardens around the world