Archive for June, 2008
A court has cleared the way to put Poland’s last communist leader on trial for imposing martial law in 1981 as part of a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy activists.
LaGrange, GA - (June 25, 2008) - Metallic surface preparation experts, Wheelabrator Group, is marking 100 years of technological excellence by officially opening a brand new manufacturing facility in Poland. Now formally open and operational, the new 7million, plant in Wrzesnia, near Poznan will manufacture a complete line of surface preparation equipment and components. The 35,000m² site will …
WARSAW, Poland – The first rabbis ordained in Poland since World War II received their diplomas from Warsaw’s Rabbinical College yesterday, a Polish news agency reported.
The European Championship may be over but Michel Platini’s work is not. The Uefa president tomorrow begins a two-day inspection tour of Poland and Ukraine, the joint-hosts for Euro 2012, which is expected to conclude in a final warning for Ukraine in particular. On Saturday he said that a final decision on whether Poland and Ukraine will host the tournament will be made in September.
WARSAW (Reuters) - The first rabbis ordained in Poland since World War Two received their diplomas from Warsaw’s Rabbinical College on Sunday, PAP news agency said.
WARSAW (Reuters) - The first rabbis ordained in Poland since World War Two received their diplomas from Warsaw’s Rabbinical College on Sunday, PAP news agency said.
Uefa president Michel Platini last night warned Poland and Ukraine they have just four months to save jointly staging the 2012 European Championship amid concerns neither will be able to provide adequate stadia.
The search for a missing woman from Poland ended late last night when she was found alive and well in another state. Fox was last seen Tuesday near the Poland Corner Store loading up her car. She owns the store on Route 26 but never opened shop that day, which is what had friends worried.
UEFA president Michel Platini has warned the co-hosts of Euro 2012, Poland and Ukraine, that they risk losing the event if they fail to guarantee that the necessary football stadiums will be completed in time.
VIENNA, June 28 (Reuters) - UEFA president Michel Platini issued his strongest warning yet to Euro 2012 co-hosts Poland and Ukraine on Saturday, saying the tournament would not be staged there if stadiums in their capital cities were not ready.





