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Poland slaps fine on singer who bad-mouthed Bible
WARSAW, Poland - A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible -- the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular.
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Poland casts new doubts on Russian finding of 2010 plane crash
Polish investigators cast doubt Monday on a Russian assertion that an intoxicated Polish air force general pressured pilots into making a risky landing in fog that resulted in the 2010 plane crash that killed Poland?s president.
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Polish Museum to host special exhibit
Visitors are cordially welcome to join the folks at the Polish Museum of Winona for a very special exhibit, ?Phenomenon of Solidarity, Pictures from the History of Poland, 1980-1981,? in the Polish Museum in Winona, January 16-23.
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Bash the Bible, pay fine
WARSAW, Poland (AP) ? A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible ? the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly...
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Polish court slaps fine on singer for insulting the Bible
FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2011 file photo Polish pop singer Dorota "Doda" Rabczewska is photographed in Warsaw, Poland.
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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsPoland slaps fine on singer for bashing Bible
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible - the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular.
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) - A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible - the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular.
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Poland slaps fine on singer for bashing Bible
The Associated Press The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible ? the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular. Dorota Rabczewska, a singer who uses the stage name Doda, said in a 2009 interview that she doubted the Bible ...
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Polish court slaps fine on singer for insulting the Bible
WARSAW, Poland - A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible ? the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular.
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Poland casts doubt on Russian plane crash finding
WARSAW, Poland ? Polish investigators cast doubt Monday on a Russian assertion that a Polish air force general pressured pilots into making a risky landing in fog that resulted in the 2010 plane crash that killed Poland's president.
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Poland slaps fine on singer for bashing Bible
A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible ? the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular.
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A draft of Europe's fiscal union treaty keeps Poland out of key decision-making summits
Despite its policy of striving to swim in what the government calls the ?European mainstream,? recently leaked drafts of Europe?s proposed fiscal union treaty suggest that Poland could be excluded from taking part in euro-zone summits even after signing the agreement, reported the Polish Press Agency, which gained access to the documents.
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Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia Aim to Raise Their Higher Education Profile
Education ministers from those countries have decided to band together to learn from each other and make strides toward reforms to help them compete with their Western counterparts.
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'Polish Posters' exhibit at Sacred Heart
Above is Henryk Tomaszewski's "Witold Gombrowicz: Historia," a theater poster for a performance at Wanda Warska's theatre in Warsaw, Poland. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT
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OSU's Gordon Gee Insults Poland; Local Polish React
As if Ohio State University needed any more bad press, school head honcho Gordan Gee put himself on the wrong end of one nationality group you really don't want to piss off: the Polish.
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Research and Markets: Construction Material Products in Poland to 2016: Market Databook
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Construction Material Products in Poland to 2016: Mar
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Poland's TP agrees 550 million euro settlement with Danes
(WARSAW ) - Poland's Telekomunikacja Polska (TP) telecoms giant will pay 550 millions euros ($707 million) to Danish Polish Telecommunications Group (DPTG), ending a dispute over a fibre-optics work from 1991, TP said Friday.
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Polish court: martial law imposed by "criminal group"
WARSAW (Reuters) - The communist leaders who imposed martial law in Poland 30 years ago were part of a criminal enterprise trying to crush the Solidarity trade union, a court ruled Thursday, rejecting claims that they had acted to avert a Soviet invasion. Various Polish courts have struggled over the years to decide whether the communists led by General Wojciech Jaruzelski acted illegally when ...
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Former Polish interior minister found guilty
WARSAW, Poland _ Former Polish Interior Minister General Czeslaw Kiszczak was on Thursday found guilty in a trial revolving around his involvement in the imposition of martial law in Poland in 1981. The judge at the court in Warsaw handed 86-year-old Kiszczak a two-year-suspended sentence. His co-accused, Stanislaw Kania, former secretary general of Poland's Communist Party, was found not guilty.
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Polish court: martial law imposed by "criminal group"
WARSAW (Reuters) - The communist leaders who imposed martial law in Poland 30 years ago were part of a criminal enterprise trying to crush the Solidarity trade union, a court ruled Thursday, rejecting claims that they had acted to avert a Soviet invasion. Various Polish courts have struggled over the years to decide whether the communists led by General Wojciech Jaruzelski acted illegally when ...
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