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Poland's Lech Walesa says members of today's Solidarity deserve to be beaten
WARSAW, Poland (AP) ? Poland's former President Lech Walesa says that members of Solidarity, the trade union he once led, deserve to be beaten for a disruptive protest they staged last week in Warsaw.
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EuroContactPool Opens European Database Access to Polish Companies
EuroContactPool, the world?s most comprehensive and accurate business-to-business data service, is to be made available to companies in Poland for the first time.
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Poles play down Russian hooligan fears
WARSAW (AFP) - Polish authorities on Tuesday played down fears of trouble when the Euro 2012 host nation meets Russia next month in what looks set to be the most politically charged match of the tournament.
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Greenberg Traurig Opens in Eastern Europe with Former Warsaw Office of Dewey LeBoeuf
NEW YORK, May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has announced that it opened an office in Warsaw, Poland and strategically established a presence in Eastern Europe ...
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Football: Poles play down Russian hooligan fears
(WARSAW ) - Polish authorities on Tuesday played down fears of trouble when the Euro 2012 host nation meets Russia next month in what looks set to be the most politically charged match of the tournament.
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Poland's Piszczek good for Real, manager says
Poland international Lukasz Piszczek would be an ideal option for Real Madrid, his country's manager Franciszek Smuda says, though the defender's club Borussia Dortmund insists he is not for sale.
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Lodz Zoo Break-In Leaves 2 Giraffes Dead In Poland
WARSAW, Poland -- Two female giraffes at a zoo in central Poland died after vandals broke into the facility, and officials are trying to find a companion for their last remaining giraffe ? a male.
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Break-in at Polish zoo leaves 2 giraffes dead
WARSAW, Poland?Two female giraffes at a zoo in central Poland died after vandals broke into the facility, and officials said Tuesday they are trying to find a companion for their last remaining giraffe?a male.
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Polish PM expresses commitment to battered euro after talks with Harper
OTTAWA - The battered euro received a rare boost Monday when Poland's prime minister affirmed his country's commitment to adopt the currency, despite the financial woes that threaten Europe.
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Lenin returns to Poland's historic Solidarity shipyard
WARSAW (AFP) - After two decades, the name of Vladimir Lenin made a comeback Monday to Poland's Gdansk shipyard, the famed 1980 birthplace of the anti-communist Solidarity trade union.
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Polish PM says he?s still committed to adopting euro despite European financial woes
The battered euro received a rare boost Monday when Poland?s prime minister affirmed his country?s commitment to adopt the currency, despite the financial woes that threaten Europe.
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Polish Long Course Championships: Konrad Czerniak Snares 100 Fly Title
OLSZTYN, Poland, May 14. DURING the penultimate day of competition at the Polish Long Course Championships, Konrad Czerniak checked in with a solid time in the men's 100 fly en route to a victory. ...
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Polish PM expresses commitment to battered euro after talks with Harper
By Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - The battered euro received a rare boost Monday when Poland's prime minister affirmed his country's commitment to adopt the currency, despite the financial ...
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Canada and Poland set to expand energy relationship
Canada and Poland concluded a tax agreement and signalled new cooperation on energy, trade and investment during a visit by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk today.
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Canada and Poland set to expand energy relationship
Canada and Poland concluded a tax agreement and signalled new cooperation on energy, trade and investment during a visit by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk today.
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Lenin returns to Poland's historic Solidarity shipyard
After two decades, the name of Vladimir Lenin made a comeback Monday to Poland's Gdansk shipyard, the famed 1980 birthplace of the anti-communist Solidarity trade union.
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Polish PM Tusk To Meet Canadian Counterpart Harper In Ottawa
KATOWICE, Poland -(Dow Jones)- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will meet with his Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper in Ottawa Monday for talks that will touch on Polish-Canadian cooperation on exploration and production of shale gas, Tusk's office said in a statement.
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Positive investment sentiment for Polish hotels
The Polish hotel market was one of the best performing in Europe in 2011 with hotels in Warsaw posting an 8.3% appreciation in room yield when compared to 2010, according to Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels" latest Hotel Intelligence report. The Polish hotel investment market has gained pace due to the country"s impressive economic performance and its market shows great potential for further growth ...
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Lenin's name reappears at Walesa's shipyard in Poland - sparking anger
WARSAW, Poland - Lenin's notorious name has returned to a public spot in Eastern Europe: the Gdansk shipyard where Lech Walesa led his anti-communist movement. Though just for a film set, the move has sparked emotions.
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Poland debates natural gas future
WARSAW, Poland, May 14 (UPI) -- The fledgling shale natural gas business in Poland is in danger of becoming too politicized, a former Polish geologist said.
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