Learnt from previous comments the solution. But I still think this is a
usability bug, as there is no visible way to bind OOo documents to the
"open" command. Also I would imagine that it should not be too hard to
set it for such filetypes as default.

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[karmic] gnome-do doesn’t open OOo-Documents
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434859
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