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June 27, 2008 , by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:28 pm Post ReplyNew World Resources N.V said it secured mining licence for the D*bie*sko 1 area of Southern Poland and that the Debie*sko mine is estimated to have about 190 million tonnes of reserves of mostly coking coal. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:27 pm Post ReplyBrussels confirmed Thursday evening that it had received restructuring plans from the Polish authorities for three shipyards in Gdynia, Gdansk and Szczecin, which are at the centre of state aid concerns. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:26 pm Post ReplyPoland plans to privatise hundreds of businesses in a move that will halve the state-owned sector’s contribution to the economy and give a shot in the arm to the Warsaw stock market. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:25 pm Post ReplyUkrainian Orthodox leaders in Poland have reached an agreement with the Eastern-rite Ukrainian Catholic Church on the ownership of 20 churches that were seized from the Byzantine Catholics by the former Communist government and handed over to Orthodox control. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:24 pm Post ReplyAt a special meeting in May, the city council had approved a bid for Warsaw garbage collection submitted by Allied Waste of Quincy, Ill., rejecting bids from Finton Refuse of Warsaw and Kohlmorgan Hauling of Keokuk. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:23 pm Post ReplyDelegations consisting of high-ranking officials from the Polish ministries of economy and defense will be coming to Indonesia in November to pursue a higher level of cooperation as the two countries strive to increase trade volume, a Polish official said Tuesday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:22 pm Post ReplyThe excitement is building before the Euro 2008 final on Sunday, but Poland’s focus has already shifted to the 2012 edition. The mood looking ahead at the next championship - which Poland will co-host with Ukraine - isn’t much cheerier than Poland’s bitter defeat this year to rivals Germany at the hands of a Polish-born Lukas Podolski en route to a first round exit. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:21 pm Post ReplyPoland’s top insurer PZU plans to spend up to €3 billion ($4.7 billion) for expansion abroad that will focus on the Ukrainian and Russian markets, its chief executive said on Thursday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:20 pm Post ReplySEK, Swedish Export Credit Corporation, has signed an agreement with the Polish environmental protection bank BOS Bank with the purpose of facilitating the possibilities for Swedish companies to deliver environmental technology to the Polish market. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:19 pm Post ReplyThe European Commission has refused to extend the deadline for the privatisation and restructuring plan for three Polish shipyards. EC Spokesman Jonathan Todd confirmed that today marks the deadline for Poland to submit viable plans for the restructuring of the Gdansk Shipyard and privatisation of Gdynia and Szczecin Shipyards. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:18 pm Post Reply Donald Tusk was elected prime minister of Poland last year after campaigning to cut the country’s deficit, reduce the number of people taking early retirement and introduce a flat tax.
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, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 27, 2008 1:17 pm Post Reply Former Solidarity leader Lech Walesa lost his temper during a radio interview on Friday and told reporters to go to hell amid allegations he had been a communist spy.
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June 26, 2008 , by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:06 pm Post ReplyAgainst the Polish zloty, the US dollar traded lower in early deals on Wednesday. At about 5.05 am Eastern Time, the dollar-zloty pair reached 2.1518, compared to 2.1633 hit late New York Tuesday. This set a 2-week low for the buck. Currently, the pair is quoted at 2.1558. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:05 pm Post ReplyWarsaw - Poland’s strong currency is keeping tourists away, and those who come often opt for cheaper hotels and meals, a newspaper reported Wednesday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:05 pm Post ReplyDid Lech Walesa, Poland’s ex-president, collaborate with the communist regime he helped to topple? Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:04 pm Post Reply Polish trade union workers demonstrated outside EU headquarters Wednesday demanding officials move away from threats to force the closure of three ailing shipyards, including the birthplace of the Solidarity labor movement. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:02 pm Post ReplyBrno- The Czech Supreme Court (NS) has rejected an appellate review filed by a group of 19 descendants of the Polish Stadnicky noble family who demanded the return of land and other property in Vranov nad Dyji, south Moravia, CTK has learnt from the court’s database. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:02 pm Post ReplyTibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has been made an honorary citizen of Wroclaw, a big city in southwest Poland. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:01 pm Post ReplyPolish President Lech Kaczy?ski will complete the ratification procedure of the Lisbon Treaty only once there is no doubt that the text will indeed enter into force, Polish Permanent Representative to the EU Jan Tombi?ski told EurActiv in an interview. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - June 26, 2008 12:00 pm Post ReplyKiev - Polish Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) is considering a buy-in to Ukraine’s growing stocks and securities industry, a WSE official said Wednesday.
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