Archive for July, 2007
(Updates an item published at 0807 GMT with more comments and details.) WARSAW (AP)–Poland’s prime minister said Tuesday that work on a highway through a rare peat bog protected by European Union habitat laws has been delayed pending the outcome of legal action by the E.U.
Poland’s contenders in Europe’s top club competitions are gearing up for action, with Zagłębie Lubin battling nerves as they meet FC Steaua Bucuresti tonight.
The latest report, Clothing and footwear in Poland 2007, the fashion industry is scrutinised to give you a detailed look at a highly competitive and dynamic market. Scrupulously stripped down to the bare facts and neatly presented, leading brands are profiled and their strategies discussed.
Poland says planned works on a road through one of Europe’s last remaining wetlands will not go ahead.
Source: Reuters WARSAW, July 31 (Reuters) - Poland will not resume the construction of a motorway through a protected wildlife area to allow a European court to rule on the project, Poland’s prime minister said on …
WARSAW. JULY 31. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Following is a table of official money market rates as set by the National Bank of Poland (NBP). The Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Council kept Poland’s official interest rates unchanged after its July sitting.
Israel is urging Polish and Roman Catholic authorities to condemn a prominent priest over reported anti-Jewish comments, which its ambassador described as the worst anti-Semitic speech in Poland in decades.
Warsaw - Poland’s conservative President Lech Kaczynski believes early elections are a necessity and the spring of 2008 would be the best time for Poles to go to the ballot box. We can’t escape an early election, Kaczynski told Poland’s liberal Gaz…
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Israel is urging Polish and Roman Catholic authorities to condemn a prominent priest over reported anti-Jewish comments, which its ambassador described Monday as the worst case of anti-Semitic speech in Poland in decades.
WARSAW, Poland, July 30: A large Gypsy caravan left the southeastern Polish town of Tarnow on a tour of execution sites to commemorate victims killed by the Nazis during World War II.





