Advice for Aliens: Massolit Books
Anna Jarosz | 6th December 2009
For this month’s Advice for Aliens feature, we spoke with David Miller, the owner of Massolit Books, Krakow’s beloved English-language bookstore. Massolit is opening a new addition to the shop this month, a wine room and café, much to the delight of its loyal circle of regulars.

Warsaw on the Exchange
Anna Jarosz | 5th November 2009
Warsaw Stock Exchange will finally be privatised

Krynica Faces the Crisis
Anna Jarosz | 2nd October 2009
Economic Forum draws world leaders

Privatisation Speed-up
Anna Jarosz | 31st August 2009
Plan revised due to global crisis

Face the Music and Revise
Anna Jarosz | 3rd August 2009
Revisions in 2009 budget causing political controversy

Opel: Going, Going, Gone?
Anna Jarosz | 2nd July 2009
As GM crumbles, Opel struggles to survive in Europe

$20 Billion to Protect the Złoty
Anna Jarosz | 2nd June 2009
IMF credit sign of strong Polish economy

Counting the Cost
Anna Jarosz | 2nd April 2009
Auschwitz Museum calls for urgent funding

Penniless Poles Forced to Camp
Anna Jarosz | 1st April 2009
Group of Poles reaches rock bottom in UK

Pole Slain By Taliban
Anna Jarosz | 1st March 2009
Krakow engineer beheaded in Pakistan.

Pole to Lead NATO?
Anna Jarosz | 2nd February 2009
NATO post a possibility for Polish foreign minister Sikorski.

Comarch Goes West
Anna Jarosz | 29th December 2008
Comarch increased its market share in Germany as the company took control over a German ERP systems specialist, with another acquisition planned for Q1 2009

Library Plan Lifts Off
Anna Jarosz | 29th December 2008
Libraries across Poland are to be modernised thanks in part to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

No Mercy for Shipyards
Anna Jarosz | 1st December 2008
Poland will have to repay billions of euros for failed shipyards in Gdynia and Szczecin.

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