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Hamlet’s castle and other major tourist attractions in Copenhagen, Denmark, have reopened after a 4 1/2-month strike by museum guards. The strike temporarily shut down the National Museum, the State Museum of Art and such monuments as Kronborg Castle, the Elsinore site where Hamlet pondered “to be or not to be” in Shakespeare’s play. Watchmen and Security Employees Union members accepted a compromise proposal last weekend.
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