Archive for December, 2007
Striking coal miners in southern Poland said they might go down into pits to dramatize their demands for higher pay.Groups of miners of the state-controlled Budryk coal mine in the Silesia region stayed away from their families during Christmas to remain on strike, Polish Radio reported Thursday.Union leaders said strikers were considering a descent into the pits to further emphasize their …
Striking coal miners in southern Poland said they might go down into pits to dramatize their demands for higher pay. Groups of miners of the state-controlled Budryk coal mine in the Silesia region stayed away from their families during Christmas to remain…
Striking coal miners in southern Poland said they might go down into pits to dramatize their demands for higher pay.
WARSAW, December 27 (RIA Novosti) - Twenty eight people from Russia’s Chechen Republic have been detained in Poland as they attempted to illegally cross the country’s border with the Czech Republic, the national border service said.
WARSAW. DECEMBER 27. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Following is a table containing the referential fixing rates for foreign currencies as established by the National Bank of Poland (NBP).
WARSAW (Dow Jones)–Poland’s gross domestic product growth may slow to less than 5% on the year in the first quarter of 2008, the daily Dziennik reports citing Marian Noga, a member of the central bank’s Monetary Policy Council, or RPP.
WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Poland’s central bank should raise interest rates in both January and February and could consider a sharper 50 basis point rise in borrowing costs at one of the meetings, bank monetary policy council member Dariusz Filar said.
The archbishop of Lublin, Poland, has added his voice to the Catholic church’s opposition to in-vitro fertilization.
A Polish government foreign policy expert said Germany and Poland should sign a document on improving their bilateral relations.
A Polish government foreign policy expert said Germany and Poland should sign a document on improving their bilateral relations. Professor Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, former foreign minister and currently an aide to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, said Pol…





