Up in the Air
Danuta Filipowicz | 3rd March 2009
Towering projects brought down to earth

Limerick Logs Off, Łódź Logs On
Danuta Filipowicz | 1st February 2009
Dell is moving its manufacturing base from Limerick to its plant in Łódź

An Asian Odyssey for Poland's President
Danuta Filipowicz | 30th December 2008
President Lech Kaczynski and his wife spent November 30th to December 7th in Asia, paying official visits to Mongolia, Japan and the Republic of Korea.

The Truth is Out There
Danuta Filipowicz | 1st December 2008
Krakow has its own agents Mulderowski and Skullyska for solving the city's hardest cases

New rules for Rynek
Danuta Filipowicz | 11th October 2007
Last week Krakow city council officials accepted a new, liberal regulation for marketplaces in town.

World's largest bazaar clearing way for soccer championship
Danuta Filipowicz | 11th October 2007
This year's news that Poland and Ukraine will co-host the 2012 European soccer championships brought euphoria to the two countries.

ArcelorMittal Steel is looking for majorettes
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
The orchestra of Poland's largest steelmaker is looking for majorettes and young musicians.

Pope movie underway
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
A Polish-Italian team will begin work at the end of November on an Italian-language film about Pope John Paul II, who grew up not far from Krakow.

Feminist parties: "Everything for the future - and nothing to hide"
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
Women's party chooses bold campaign.

Man fights for right to die
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
Warsaw District Court has denied a euthanasia request for Janusz Switaj, a thirty-three year old man from Silesia who has been completely paralyzed after a motorcycle accident in 1993.

Lifesavers on bicycles
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
Emergency Medical Technicians have come up with an idea on how to help tourists and citizens of Krakow, who flood the city center, in case of an emergency.

Upper Silesia Center of Dolphin Therapy
Danuta Filipowicz | 5th October 2007
The first Polish rehabilitation center using dolphin therapy is planned in Tarnowskie Gory in Upper Silesia.

Brain drain: Harvard rakes Krakow's schools for geniuses
Danuta Filipowicz | 27th September 2007
The best pupils from Krakow's secondary schools are being recruited by foreign colleges in Europe and America.

Mafia's fortune growing steadily
Danuta Filipowicz | 27th September 2007
Polish Gangsters invest in legal businesses to hide money laundering.

Capitalist queuers from Lodz make money from loitering
Danuta Filipowicz | 27th September 2007
Four men from Lodz battle unemployment with a unique business idea - line queuing.

Rebellion in the convent
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
Sisters of the Family of Bethany rebel against the Catholic church and barricade themselves in a convent in southern Poland.

New look for police as new uniforms tested
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
Police in select cities test new winter uniform.

Car and truck production in Poland
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
Poland's auto production increases while truck production decreases.

First Polish university to be opened in Nigeria
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
The Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz will open a branch campus next year in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.

Center roars with drunks
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
Councilmen speculate misguided stag night marketing has caused drop in Krakow's restaurant sales.

Malopolska residents prefer calmer country living to noisy city life
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
City dwellers migrate to villages in Malopolska region.

Wisla Stadium on way to Euro 2012
Danuta Filipowicz | 20th September 2007
Krakow's Wisla Stadium may receive a facelift for Euro 2012.

London battles for Polish votes
Danuta Filipowicz | 13th September 2007
Ken Livingstone, the present mayor of London has started a battle for Polish votes. The Federation of Poles in Great Britain comprises 55,000 or even more Poles eligible to vote in the elections set for May 1, 2008.

15th Int'l Defense Industry Exhibit
Danuta Filipowicz | 13th September 2007
An exhibition of advanced military technology and equipment from 21 nations - missiles, propellants, rockets, armaments, explosives and more - attracted defense and industry specialists to Kielce September 3-6. Nearly 200 spectators turned out for the 15th International Defense Industry Exhibition, held under the honorary patronage of Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

Poland quietly celebrates anniversary of agreements legalizing "Solidarity"
Danuta Filipowicz | 13th September 2007
It has been almost three decades since the Solidarity movement in Poland gave repressed peoples all over the Soviet Union the hope that they would be free.

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