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International

Sep. 14, 2004

Holocaust Survivor Can Try Case in U.S.

LOS ANGELES - An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who claims that the Austrian government has six paintings that the Nazis stole from her family may get her day in court.

        LOS ANGELES - An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who claims that the Austrian government has six paintings that the Nazis stole from her family may get her day in court.
        After winning a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that Austria can be sued in U.S. courts, Maria V. Altmann beat back another jurisdictional challenge from the ...

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