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Cindy Bischof thought her breakup with a longtime boyfriend would go smoothly after he agreed to move out of her house.
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The latest story to grab local headlines is the story of Cindy Bischof.
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To relatives and prosecutors, it appeared that Bischof was taking all the necessary steps to stay safe and that the legal system was delivering protection.
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Cindy Bischof thought her breakup with a longtime boyfriend would go smoothly after he agreed to move out of her house.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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To relatives and prosecutors, it appeared that Bischof was taking all the necessary steps to stay safe and that the legal system was delivering protection.
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Note 66: Bischof, "Olga Steindler (1879 – 1933)" (2001). back
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Note 2: Bischof, Frauen am Wiener Institute (2000), 23. back
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Note 49: Based on her unpublished data and research, Brigitte Bischof argues that the participation of women in physics at the University of Vienna was much higher than, for example, that at the University of Graz.
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The support of the physics community made the case of Vienna unique within Austria. (personal communication with Bischof). back
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