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added 2007 Wed Dec 26 7:00:00 by unknown user
interpretations and verdicts Saved By: Cezary Okupski | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sun Oct 28 7:00:00 by unknown user
Wojciech Orli?ski's post (and discussion) about redistribution of monuments of the past in the post-war People's Republic of Poland. Saved By: Cezary Okupski | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Tue Jun 12 21:03:52 by david_nwpa
EU leaders, responding to Polish veto threats, called on European governments to compromise on a draft EU constitution treaty at an upcoming summit.
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 3:34:54 by TechnologyExpert
Despite denials by their governments, senior security officials in Poland and Romania have confirmed to investigators for the Council of Europe that their countries were used to hold some of America's most important prisoners captured after 9/11 in secret.
added 2007 Tue Jun 5 9:04:42 by Aidenag
The diary of a 14-year-old Jewish girl who is being described as the "Polish Anne Frank" was unveiled Monday by Israel's Holocaust museum. More than 60 years after the teenager wrote it, the diary vividly describes the world crumbling around her as she came of age in a Jewish ghetto.
added 2007 Wed Apr 18 20:29:38 by populist
Much of Europe is arguing over a Washington proposal to plant in Poland fewer than a dozen antimissile missiles that might not work, to guard against an Iranian threat that may not exist
added 2007 Wed Apr 18 13:44:17 by Fabienne
From the article: "Poland and Ukraine have surprisingly been chosen to host Euro 2012. The joint bid beat strong favourites Italy, making it the first elite sporting event to be held in Eastern Europe since the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. World champions Italy were widely expected to win the right to host their first big tournament since World Cup 1990."
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 19:34:40 by david_nwpa
Poland's new lustration law has split the country. It requires more than 700,000 Poles to confess as to whether they were communist spies. It's high time, the law's backers say. Critics have dubbed it a political tool.
added 2007 Sun Apr 1 9:08:46 by TechnologyExpert
Two years after the death of Pope John Paul II, pilgrims are flocking to retrace his life from the comfort of a special train which takes them right to his Polish birthplace. "Welcome aboard the Totus tuus papal train from Krakow to Wadowice and back," sang out guard Wojciech Zbroinski.

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added 2007 Sat Mar 17 19:38:38 by david_nwpa
Poland is debating a bill that would make all material dealing with homosexuality, including educational information, illegal as way of protecting school children from "homosexual propaganda."
added 2007 Wed Mar 7 19:45:48 by Aidenag
Intelligence officials identify the site as a component of a Polish intelligence training school outside the northern Polish village of Stare Kiejkuty. While previously suspected, the facility had never been conclusively identified as being part of the CIA's secret rendition and detention program.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 3:06:33 by populist
Poland and the Czech Republic have been warned that they risk becoming Russian military targets if they go ahead with plans to host bases for a US missile defence shield.
added 2007 Sun Feb 11 7:00:00 by unknown user
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added 2007 Tue Feb 6 20:28:16 by populist
At the end of a narrow lane that slices deep into the pine forests of northern Poland, a sign in four languages improbably announces that you have arrived at an international airport.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 22:29:15 by Spadecaller
Poland was convulsed in finger-pointing and recrimination on Tuesday as more allegations of former secret-police collaborators among the Roman Catholic clergy members spilled onto the country's front pages, sullying an institution that for decades was considered spotless in its fight against Communism. New book will identify 39 priests...
added 2006 Mon Aug 28 12:49:54 by okitech
Dell Inc. (DELL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , the world's largest personal computer maker, will invest 120 million euros ($153.3 million) in a new plant in Poland's second-largest city Lodz, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported on Monday.Citing unnamed sources, Wyborcza said the company had picked Poland over Slovakia for the plant. It said that toget