Austria pulls Chirac-Bush-Queen sex posters


  • World
  • Friday, 30 Dec 2005

VIENNA (Reuters) - Posters depicting Britain's Queen Elizabeth having sex with the U.S. and French presidents were removed from Vienna's streets on Friday to defuse an uproar that embarrassed Austria as it prepares to take on the EU presidency. 

The images, splashed on scores of electronic rolling billboards, showed two naked female models wearing masks of President George W. Bush and the queen, and a male model with a President Jacques Chirac mask, posed as if engaged in a sex act. 

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