Masovian Voivodeship

Walesa takes Poland's president to court

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Solidarity founder Lech Walesa is suing Polish President Lech Kaczynski for damages in a Warsaw court for having called Walesa a communist-era agent. Walesa, a former Polish president, is demanding...

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A new generation witnesses the Holocaust

Pinchas Gutter speaks to Canadian university students at the Umschlagplatz Monument in Warsaw. Amani Saini The last wave of survivors teaches lessons while they heal, writes Amani Saini Amani Saini Special to Globe and Mail...

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Warsaw Village Band tour North America

Hailed by the New York Times as one of the best World Music groups, it promotes its latest CD ‘Infinity’, released earlier this year by the American Barbes Records label. After gigs in Minneapolis and Milwaukee, the Warsaw...

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1,600 Attend Warsaw 'Tea Party'

Citizens Saturday voiced their concerns with the current government and spoke about why they support the Constitution. A four-hour statewide Tea Party rally attended by approximately 1,600 Hoosiers was at Lakeview Middle School...

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Obama Kicks Off Massive Science Education Effort

In a speech at the White House today, President Obama launched a new campaign, "Educate to Innovate," designed to get American students fired up about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The full text of the...

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STOCKS NEWS EMERGING EUROPE-KGHM jumps as copper breaks $7000/t

Regional Stocks Stocks on the move Real-time Equity News REGIONAL INDICES Warsaw WIG20 Bucharest Beti Budapest SE Index Prague PX Zagreb Crobex Sofia Sofix Ljubljana SBI20 Istanbul ISE National 100 Moscow RTS 1017 GMT 23Nov2009...

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Updated list of holiday, travel & tour operators to Poland

These are UK-based tour operators and specialist travel agencies featuring holidays, tours and travel in Poland. Cosmos features Poland in its programme of fully-escorted coach tours in Europe. In particular their 'Portrait of...

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Alabama Fisherman Convicted in Florida

An Atlanta fisherman mistook a Goliath Grouper for a Warsaw Grouper. The former is a protected species and legal beagles from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission took DNA samples and then laid charges.

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UK holidaymakers' foreign currency can go further in Eastern Europe

Post Office® Travel Services research finds short-haul city breaks outside the eurozone can help UK holidaymakers' travel money stretch further London, UK November 21, 2009 -- The pound's ongoing lacklustre performance against...

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Orthopedics finds a growth field

Orthopedic-device makers are blurring the line between flesh and bone and metal and plastic. With a growing array of orthobiologic devices, scientists are using animal tissue and the body's processes to fix damaged bones and...

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