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July 29, 2008 , by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:59 am Post Reply Polish real-estate company Globe Trade Centre expects projects in the Russian and Ukrainian markets to grow to about a fifth of its whole portfolio within three years, a member of its board told Reuters. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:58 am Post ReplyThe results are in and THE BAHAMAS NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CHOIR is celebrating. The choir, while on their last day of their concert tour in Poland participated in the 43rd International Choral Festival, a choral competition held in the fishing town of Miedzyzdroje. The choir’s founder and director, Mrs. Patricia Bazard received word late last week that the choir won the competition in its division and placed second overall. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:56 am Post ReplyA just released atomic energy report suggest that Poland may exhaust its electric energy supplies by the year 2020. Experts are already calling for the need to build a nuclear power plant before a full blown energy crisis occurs. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:55 am Post ReplyPoland’s exporters plan to lay off staff as the zloty, flirting with an all-time high against the euro, bites into their profits, a study of 805 companies by the Polish central bank showed on Monday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:55 am Post ReplyWarsaw - Poland’s population will likely shrink by two million by 2035, but the country will have twice as many foreigners, reported the daily Dziennik on Monday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:54 am Post ReplyEnergy companies in the three Baltic states and Poland agreed on Friday to set up a joint venture to develop a nuclear power plant in Lithuania, the Guardian writes. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:53 am Post ReplyPolish network operator, Telekomunikacja Polska has inked a deal with its largest shareholder, France Telecom to use the Orange brandname for the next ten years for its TV and internet services. The company already uses the Orange brand for its mobile network. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:53 am Post ReplyWarsaw - Poland has spent a record 274 million zloty (134 million dollars) in preparing for the Beijing Games, the daily Rzeczpospolita reported on Monday, investing almost as much in 2008 as in the two previous summer Olympics combined. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:52 am Post ReplyJohn Paul II Polish Saturday School opened its doors to 17 of the city’s Polish children in March but by the end of the summer term 43 youngsters were attending, including a number of children for whom Polish is a second language. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:52 am Post ReplySince January 2007, Poland’s zloty currency has appreciated about 35% against the dollar and almost 20% against the euro, creating both good and bad. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:51 am Post ReplySir, Giles Coren is incorrect to state (“Two waves of emigration”, Opinion, July 26) that there have been no attempts to deal with the complex and painful Polish-Jewish past and the problem of anti-Semitism. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:51 am Post ReplyFifty two percent of respondents to a recent CBOS poll believe that Polish President Lech Kaczynski should sign the Lisbon Treaty while 14 percent are against and 34 offer no opinion on the matter, according to Polish news agency PAP on Monday. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:50 am Post ReplyA group of 22 Polish youth who only recently discovered their Jewish roots arrived in Israel this week for a three-week-long Polish-language seminar in Jerusalem. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:50 am Post Reply On Wednesday Polish champions Wisla Krakow will start their next European campaign away at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem against Beitar. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:49 am Post ReplyPoland’s national police headquarters has banned officers from using a popular social networking site similar to Facebook because they were spending too much time using it, a newspaper said. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:49 am Post ReplyGoalkeeper Mariusz Pawelek is the weakest link in the Wisla Krakow squad facing Beitar Jerusalem. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:48 am Post ReplyVincent Ward’s newest feature film Rain of the Children has won the Grand Prix at a film festival in Poland. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:48 am Post ReplyWhen President Bush looked into the eyes of Russian President Vladimir Putin seven years ago, he said he saw Putin’s “soul.” Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 9:47 am Post ReplyPatrons of a German nude beach on the Polish border say beachgoers on the other side of the border come to stare at the exposed skin. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
, by Original ArticlePosted By: Gary Granai - July 29, 2008 8:52 am Post Reply“They who touch Kaczynski disappear. This is a lesson Self-Defence (Samoobrona) and the Polish League of Families (LPR) learned from their coalition with Law and Justice (PiS).” Former PM and left-wing leader Leszek Miller, warning the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) against forming a political alliance with the PiS. Complete Article Submitted By The Outlook
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