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SEPTEMBER 19 2009 16:09h

Munich beer festival, Oktoberfest, kicks off

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This year's Oktoberfest, the 176th, sees the price of a traditional litre mug up by 30 cents to between 8.10 and 8.60 euros.

Munich's annual beer festival kicked off Saturday with general elections in a week's time seemingly far from the mind of most participants.

Munich's Social Democrat mayor Christian Ude launched the two-week festival by broaching the first barrel of beer on the stroke of midday, following the tradition begun in 1810.
This year's Oktoberfest, the 176th, sees the price of a traditional litre mug up by 30 cents to between 8.10 and 8.60 euros (11.90 and 12.60 dollars) and the press warned not to film drunken bare-chested revellers.

The warning by the organisers has angered the Bavarian journalists' union, which has alleged "pre-censorship."

"The Oktoberfest is not just an idyllic world. It's in the public interest to record this great event," union chief Wolfgang Stoeckel said Friday.

Munich's Social Democrat mayor Christian Ude launched the two-week festival by broaching the first barrel of beer on the stroke of midday, following the tradition begun in 1810.

Bavarian government head Horst Seehofer of the conservative Christian Social Union was also present, and other top politicians were expected to put in an appearance in a bid to drum up votes ahead of Sunday's polls.

The Oktoberfest attracts some six million visitors a year, who swallow as many litres of beer and bring in in 830 million euros to the southern German city.

But the festivities sometimes degenerate into fighting, with glasses and bottles used as weapons.

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