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New Polish Elections Considered By Poland's Losing Party Members
Warsaw, Poland 31 October, 2007 There are widespread rumors that the Poland's President may act to delay formation of a new government headed by the victorious Civic Platform in order to force new Polish elections.
Polish Television Investigating Advertisement About Changing Poland
Warsaw, Poland 29 October, 2007 The Government of Jaroslaw Kaczynski has been promoting changing the way Poland has been run since 1989. But he and his supporters object to an advertisement run on Polish Public Television that encouraged people to get out and vote to "change Poland" and the Television's management is hunting the person who approved the advertisement.
Poland's President Not In Public View After Polish Elections
Warsaw, Poland 29 October, 2007 The Polish Press is questioning why Poland's President Lech Kaczynski has not made a public appearance to answer questions or comment on the recent elections since his brother's party went down in defeat. Speculation is that he feels insulted.
Poland's Television To Remain Under Control Of Losing Polish Political Party
Warsaw, Poland 26 October, 2007 The head of Poland's Public Television, Andrzej Urbanski, appointed on a temporary basis in February 2007, will not be replaced as it was originally said he would. In a move that is said by some to give control of the news to outgoing Prime Minister Lech Kaczynski, he has said that he will remain in his position after the new Polish Government is installed.
Car Registrations Delayed As Massachusetts Government Runs Out Of Envelopes
Worcester, Massachusetts 26 October, 2007 Thousands of car owners trying to register their cars in Massachusetts have not received their car titles from the State because the State does not have envelopes for mailing.
Poland's New Government Has A Unique Polish Opportunity
Warsaw, Poland 25 October, 2007 Now that the Polish "elete" (defined as the young and educated Polish people of Europe) have spoken, Poland may see some radical changes. An Outlook reader has sent us "Some Random Thoughts For Mr. Tusk" that we present here for his consideration, assuming he reads our articles, which he probably does not, and for your comment. Our reader is a bit "shy" of the CBA so he prefers to remain anonymous and sent it to us. We expect that CBA has probably been monitoring us so there is nothing lost by us printing it totally unedited.
Polish Gas Stations To Close On Poland's Big Day Of Travel
Warsaw, Poland 24 October, 2007 The recently passed law limiting trade on the 12 major holidays in Poland requires half or more of the gas stations to close on 1 November which is the day that Polish people travel, sometimes very long distances, to visit family graves.
Polish Americans Out Of Step With Poland's People
Warsaw, Poland 23 October, 2007 Contrary to the opinions of voters in Europe, were it up to Polish American voters, based on their preferences shown in the Polish elections, Poland's Kaczynski Government would not only have stayed in power, it would have taken majority control of the Sejm and Senat.
Poland's Elections Were A Clash Of Polish Civilizations
Warsaw, Poland, 22 October, 2007 The Polish elections broke down to a contest between two distinct regions of Poland occupied by people of distinct age groups, lifestyles and cultures. It was a clash of Polish civilizations.
Polish Election 2% Greater Turnout (1030 CET) But Results Delayed
Warsaw, Poland 21 October, 2007 The Polish Government has announced that the unofficial election poll results must be delayed 20 minutes due to the late opening of one of Poland's polling stations.
Poland Sees High Voter Turnout In US For Polish Elections
Warsaw, Poland 21 October, 2007 Polish voters in the US turned out in remarkably high numbers are they vote early in Poland's election. Reports show a very high voter participation percentage even though this years number of registered voters increased by over four times
Will Poland's SMS And The Internet Determine The New Polish Government
Warsaw, Poland 19 October, 2007 There is a sudden wave of activity in Poland that is targeting the young Polish voters and urging them to vote in the Polish elections that will be held on Sunday. Being generally internet and SMS based, it is unprecedented and may have a major effect on the election results.
Polish Elections Are About Who Is Against The Most In Poland
Warsaw, Poland 18 October 2007 The Polish voters are being asked to vote against people and policies as Poland's political parties spend their time squabbling rather than giving the people something to vote for.
Poland's Catholic Church Advises Polish Prime Minister's Voter Base
Warsaw, Poland 15 October, 2007 The Polish Catholic Church reminded the Poland's voters that they have an obligation to vote in keeping with the fundamental values taught by the Church. In a letter by Polish Bishops that was read to congregations all over Poland this weekend, people were told that they should pay attention to the moral condition of political candidates, their identity, values and readiness to cooperate with others.
Former Iraq Commander Sanchez Accuses Press of Perpetrating The Corrosive Partisan Politics That Is Killing American Troops.
Warsaw, Poland 13 October, 2007 In a blistering and bitter attack against the conduct of the war in Iraq, retired American General Sanchez harshly denounced members of the press for their "UNSCRUPULOUS REPORTING THAT WAS SOLELY FOCUSED ON SUPPORTING .. AGENDA AND PRECONCIEVED NOTIONS".
Polish Government Plan Works Against Poland's Small Businesses
Warsaw, Poland 12 October, 2007 The Polish Government's plan to encourage expatriate Polish workers to return to Poland will hurt existing businesses that are already struggling in a tight labor market.
Building Poland's Missile Defense Base May Be Delayed
Warsaw, Poland 11 October, 2007 Building the controversial missle defense system for Europe, part of which is planned to be built in Poland, may be delayed by the US Congress if it agrees with the decision of a Senate panel to reduce funding. Such a cut may affect the Polish Government's plans.
Poland's Crystal Business Affected By Bankruptcy Of Zawiercie Factory
One of Poland's most famous crystal suppliers, Huta Skla Gospodarczego Zawiercie, SA has filed for bankruptcy. According to people associated with the factory, discussions to sell the factory are underway with several groups.
Polish People To Choose Between New And Old Poland
Warsaw, Poland 10 October, 2007 The results of the forthcoming Polish elections will depend on the number of young people who go to the polls. Their numbers will decide whether the attitudes of the rural voters dominate or if Poland takes a more modern approach to the world around it.
Polish Labor Shortage Keeps Poland Looking East
Warsaw, Poland 9 October, 2007 With the failure of the Polish Government's efforts to attract Polish workers back to Poland, Chinese and Indian workers will be brought to Poland in order to make up for the severe labor shortage that exists in the country.
Poland's Countryside Will Triumph In Polish Elections
Warsaw, Poland 8 October, 2007 Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski has the support of the people in Poland who will vote. And because the people who don't support him are those who don't vote, Kaczynski will not only win in the next elections, he is likely to win an absolute majority in the Polish Parliament.
Oleg Deripaskas's Business Affairs Scrutinized Internationally
London, England 21 September, 2007 According to global business observers, the huge aluminum conglomerate Rusal's owner, Oleg Deripaska, has come under sharp criticism in the UK, US and Canada for his international business dealings, due in part to the unresolved claim of Mikhail Chernoy of a 20% ownership in the company.
Poland's Prime Minister Used Polish TV For Political Propaganda - Civic Platform
Warsaw, Poland 6 September, 2007 On Saturday Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski gave a speech on Polish Television in which he asked the young people of Poland to vote in the coming elections. And he added that he wanted them to vote for his party.

Palace Of Justice
Needed Or Not? Polish Government's Bizarre Trial Of Poland's Former Interior Minister By Press
Warsaw, Poland 3 September, 2007 On Friday night at 10 pm a Polish prosecutor held a 2 hour press conference and detailed evidence against Poland's former Minister of Interior who was taken into custody on charges of obstructing justice and giving false testimony. After effectively damaging the Minister's credibility, he was released.

Janusz Kaczmarek
What Motive? Polish Government Fails To Show Motive As Poland's Watergate Scandal Continues
Warsaw, Poland 2 September, 2007 Recently detained, interrogated and released former Minister of Interior Janusz Kaczmarek has been accused of leaking information about a scheme to frame Andrzej Lepper. Evidence was made public to justify his being taken into custody for interrogation. But no indication of his motive for anything he is accused of is apparent.
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