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Life[edit | Edit Source-Nußbaumer began - in addition to studies at the University of Salzburg (theology, legal and political philosophy as well as art history-his journalistic career as press officer for the later Federal Chancellor Josef Klaus (1962/63) and as editor of the Salzburger Volkszeitung (1963-1966). From 1966 he was-Brought to Vienna by Hugo Portisch, initially editor and from 1971 to 1990 head of the foreign policy department of the Vienna daily newspaper Kurier-In addition to large reports, series and countless commentaries, Nußbaumer conducted many internationally quoted interviews with the political leaders of his time (Dalai Lama, Ronald Reagan,. Michael Gorbachev, Chou En-lai, Indira Gandhi, Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi, Sultan Qaboos, Muammar Gaddafi, Yasser Arafat, Anwar al-Sadat, King Hussein and the most important European statesmen). Politician) above all UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim and Federal Chancellor Bruno Kreisky - repeatedly used his personal proximity to Israeli, Arab and US statesmen to establish confidential contacts. From 1990 to 1999 Heinz Nußbaumer was press chief of the Austrian presidential office and political adviser and spokesman for the federal presidents Kurt Waldheim and Thomas Klestil. During this time he also drafted all the important presidential speeches and confidentially assisted church leaders in questions of state policy-. Forced to withdraw from the Hofburg in Vienna for health reasons, Nußbaumer hosted the television show "philosophicum" from 2001 to 2008 and was also the head of religious discussions ("kreuz und quer") on the ORF-From 2002 to 2013 he was also Chairman of the Board of Europe"s largest SOS Children"s Village in Hinterbrühl near viennaNußbaumer editor and columnist of the respected Austrian weekly newspaper "Die Furche-In addition to intensive lectures (especially on religious topics), Nußbaumer moderated several international conferences in Vienna ("Islam in a Pluralistic World", "Dialogue of Cultures and Religions", "Austria ten years in the EU", "Wiener Kultu Vienna