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July 31, 2008 , by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:39 am Post ReplyThe summit involving Poland and the Baltic States, planned for August 2, has been cancelled after two presidents called their visits off. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:38 am Post ReplyIn 2009 the Finance Ministry is planning to substantially reduce budget expenditures. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:37 am Post ReplyChemical company Ciech lost its chance to buy pesticides producer Rokita-Agro, (part of PCC Rokita), as it was beaten by Israeli giant Makhteshim-Agan Industries. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:37 am Post ReplyThe government wants to limit the risk of a hostile takeover or marginalization of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) as was the fate of the Budapest bourse after its takeover by the Vienna bourse. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:35 am Post ReplyAccording to Regional Development Ministry statistics, by June 30, 2008 almost z?.26 billion, or 89.3 percent of EU structural funds awarded to Poland for the period 2004-06 have been paid. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:34 am Post ReplyIf a general election was held today, the Civic Platform (PO) would not only win, but would gain enough seats to overturn the Presidential veto, shows a poll for daily Dziennik. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:33 am Post ReplyThe Ministry of Defense announced that on Monday a Polish patrol came under sustained attack in the vicinity of Shawal, eastern Afghanistan 4:30 pm, local time. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:31 am Post ReplyDeputy PM Grzegorz Schetyna declared that the Culture Minister would present the stipulations of the new Media Act, but the Civic Platform (PO) would not submit it unless it was certain about having a majority in the Sejm. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:30 am Post ReplyWhen a friend offered to take me sightseeing in Wroclaw last month, I expected that we would stroll about the city’s meticulously restored market square and perhaps visit a church or two before settling down at one of the many welcoming sidewalk cafés. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:29 am Post ReplyA Polish national who sexually assaulted a Galway woman last year has been given a 30 months sentence by Mr Justice John Edwards at the Central Criminal Court. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:29 am Post ReplyDublin Ireland, Gdynia Poland, July 30th, 2008 Voxpilot, a leader in Interactive Voice and Video Response platforms, and IVO Software, a leading specialist in Text-To-Speech solutions based on self-developed AI algorithms, proudly announce the successful integration of award winning IVONA Text-To-Speech (TTS) with Voxpilot’s Open Media Platform (OMP). Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:28 am Post Reply Poland’s finance ministry will offer up to 5.0 billion zlotys worth of treasury bills in August, a finance ministry official said on Wednesday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:27 am Post ReplyTestifying at the trial of Poland’s last Communist leader, Former Polish President Lech Walesa suggested Wednesday that the Soviet system was responsible for the killing of protesting shipyard workers in 1970, rather than individuals. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:26 am Post ReplyThe Polish Ministry of Health has signed a contract for 23 EC135s to serve its nationwide EMS network. The helicopters, to be delivered between 2009 and 2010, will replace an ageing fleet of Mi-2s. The ministry says they will enable Poland’s air rescue system to become fully compliant with European JAR OPS-3 standards and that an EC135 flight simulator is also part of the contract. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:26 am Post ReplyNine months after winning power with promises to build new highways, privatise state-owned companies, reform healthcare and slash red tape, Poland’s prime minister has yet to deliver results. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:25 am Post ReplyBank Zachodni WBK, Allied Irish Bank’s 70.5pc-owned Polish unit, posted a 4pc increase in pre-tax profits to 618m zloty (€191m) in the first half of the year as rising loans and deposits offset weak trading in its investment banking business. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:24 am Post ReplyAndy Zawieja, the first Polish Olympian, built the boat himself when he participated in the Finn class of 1968 Mexico Olympic sailing regatta. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:24 am Post ReplyFormer Polish president and solidarity icon, Lech Walesa, testified against General Wojciech Jaruzelski in the Regional Court in Warsaw for his part in the Gdansk massacre in 1970 in which about 44 protesters were killed in the Baltic coastal cities. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:23 am Post ReplyThe Usedom beach on the German-Polish border has become the unlikely place for a fresh battle between the countries - a nudist war! Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 31, 2008 9:22 am Post ReplyPolish aluminum product maker Kety KETY.WA cuts its 2008 outlook on Thursday because of the negative effects of the record high zloty and decreasing demand on local and some European markets. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
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