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Polish economy grew 4.3 percent in 2011
The Associated Press The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland New government data show that Poland's economy grew by a brisk 4.3 percent in 2011, an acceleration over the already strong 3.9 percent growth rate of the previous year. The figures, released Friday by the state Central Statistical Office, underline how strongly the economy has continued to grow in Poland, the largest of the ex-communist ...
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Poland unveils Ronald Reagan statue
Polish communist-era opposition icon Lech Walesa unveiled a statue to former US president Ronald Reagan.
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Polish master director Wajda to make Walesa biopic
Poland's famed director Andrzej Wajda unveiled plans Thursday for a biopic about Lech Walesa, his country's communist-era Solidarity opposition leader, Nobel Peace laureate and ex-president.
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Poland unveils Reagan statue in Warsaw
Polish communist-era opposition icon Lech Walesa will unveil a statue to former US president Ronald Reagan, highly respected in Poland for having helped hasten the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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Poland's Walesa unveils Reagan statue in Warsaw
WARSAW (AFP) - Polish communist-era opposition icon Lech Walesa on Monday unveiled a statue to former United States president Ronald Reagan, highly respected in Poland for having helped hasten the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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Poland unveils Reagan statue in Warsaw
Polish communist-era opposition icon Lech Walesa will unveil a statue to former US president Ronald Reagan, highly respected in Poland for having helped hasten the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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Warsaw reclaims its past, builds for future
The Polish capital offers visitors a diverse cocktail of old world charm, communist heritage and state-of-the-art museums honouring two of Poland's most famous sons, Chopin and Copernicus.
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48 hours in Warsaw
The Polish capital offers visitors a diverse cocktail of old world charm, communist heritage and state-of-the-art museums honoring two of Poland's most famous sons, Chopin and Copernicus.
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