Krakow, Warsaw sigh in relief: No sepsis epidemic
A 16-year-old girl from Warsaw and two men, 21 and 47, from Radom are the most recent fatalities due to sepsis.
Read moreA 16-year-old girl from Warsaw and two men, 21 and 47, from Radom are the most recent fatalities due to sepsis.
Read morePolish women living near the German border are flocking to German hospitals to give birth.
Read moreA detention centre for illegal immigrants has opened in Przemysl in southeastern Poland to deal with the surge in illegal aliens that Poland has experienced since joining the EU.
Read morePresident George Bush phoned Poland’s ambassador to Iraq last week to wish him a speedy recovery from burns he suffered in a bombing in Iraq.
Read moreMembers of Poland’s clergy have undertaken the first nationwide course for postulators with 33 people participating in a five-day program Nov. 5-9 organized by the Metropolitan Curia in Krakow and Institute of Canon Law at the Papal Theological Academy (PAT).
Read moreThe Zywiec City Council and the city’s Association of Roma will organize a Roma cultural festival and other events to help counter racism against Roma.
Read moreJoseph L., 53 years old, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment Oct. 30 for a murder he committed 15 years ago. In 2006, officers from the Krakow X-Files, a special department of police that deals with unexplained crimes, reopened an investigation into the disappearance of Jacek C. after becoming suspicious of Joseph L.
Read moreParzybroda, the traditional Silesian soup prepared mainly in and around Czestochowa, has been added to the Traditional Products List of the Department of Agriculture.
Read morePatrick Pochopien became the youngest police officer in Poland at 9 years of age when he was sworn in on Oct. 26. Pochopien who has leukemia was sworn in with 246 fellow officers during the official police oath ceremony in Katowice, 80 kilometers north-west of Krakow. After which he received an honorable police identification card, uniform and handcuffs ? ready to serve and protect.
Read moreWhen a Pole asks a foreigner what he associates with Poland, he almost always hears the same answer: strong vodka.
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