 Car production and sales in Poland could decline in ... - PR Inside Car production and sales in Poland could decline in 2010 as consumers in the country s key export markets retrench and as the domestic economy struggles to recover. The head of the Polish Automotive Industry Association has said that the country s ...
EU won't block Poland-Russia gas deal-commissioner - Reuters UK WARSAW, March 19 (Reuters) - The European Union does not see any reason to block a long-delayed gas delivery deal between Poland and Russia, the block's new energy commissioner Guenther Oettinger said on Friday. Polish media have speculated that the European Union could object to the agreement
Brothers seek MS treatment in Poland - Ottawa Sun Evan Thornton is sick of waiting for a cure. He’s already waited for research, for more tests, for more doctors, for better, more convenient treatment options. He’s done waiting. Instead, he’s going to Poland Monday to undergo a controversial ...
Prince Charles & Camilla Arrive in Poland - CBS News From left, Poland's First Lady Maria Kaczynska, Polish President Lech Kaczynski, Britain's Prince Charles, and Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, stop for a photo after the royal couple arrived at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, Poland, Monday ...
Poland’s tiny Muslim Tatar community taps deep roots - DAWN Group KRUSZYNIANY, Poland: Tucked in a tiny village, the small wooden building looks just like any other house of worship dotted across the Polish countryside. But three crescents mark it out as a mosque, and a rare footprint of Islam in this ...
Victories for Cologna and Kowalczyk in prologues - Summary - Earthtimes Falun, Sweden - Dario Cologna of Switzerland and Poland's Justyna Kowalczyk enjoyed victories Friday ... 8:07.9 minutes to finish 8.7 seconds ahead of triple Olympic champion Marit Bjoergen of Norway. Sweden's Charlotte Kalla completed the podium ...
Poland Convicts 3 Men In Theft Of Auschwitz Sign - digtriad.com Warsaw, Poland -- A Polish court has convicted three men of the theft of the notorious "Arbeit Macht Frei", Work Sets You Free, sign from the Auschwitz memorial site last December ... The court in Krakow said Thursday that the men confessed to the ...
Poland Information Technology Report Q1 2010 - TMCnet Market Overview Poland is expected to maintain its status as one of the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region's fastest growing IT markets over the ... Industry Developments Poland's National IT Infrastructure Plan for 2007-2013 was formally ...
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 ‘Lawyer’ to U.S. missionaries in Haiti arrested A man who acted as a lawyer for U.S. missionaries who were detained in Haiti has now been arrested in the Dominican Republic on migrant-trafficking charges.
Newsweek: How we're winning in Pakistan President Obama gets much credit for changing America's image in the world. But if you asked even devoted fans to cite a specific foreign-policy achievement, they would probably hesitate. But in fact, there is a place where Barack Obama's foreign policy is working, and one that is crucial to U.S. national security—Pakistan.
World Blog: Corruption is Iraq's latest enemy Skier, who is the first Ghanaian to ever compete in the Winter Olympics, becomes a sensation.
Nuke deal with Russia is close, says Clinton U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says that American and Russian negotiators are "on the brink" of agreement on a nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Dutch: Gay troops not to blame for genocide Dutch government officials reacted angrily to claims by a retired U.S. general that Dutch forces were overrun in Srebrenica in 1995 in part because of the presence of gay soldiers.
Pope's Irish letter faces critical Catholics
The pope addresses Ireland on Saturday in a letter apologizing for the sex abuse scandal — a message being watched by Catholics worldwide to see if it also acknowledges decades of Vatican-approved cover-ups.
Video: Iraq 'more peaceful,' but not stable yet
"All the hard work we've done over the past few years has paid off," one U.S. soldier tells NBC News' Richard Engel in a discussion about the U.S. military's role in Iraq. He added that knowing his friends "didn't die in vain is a big pay off." (Nightly News)
Losing the battle to keep female flesh off Afghan TV
Eight years after the fall of the Taliban, who banned television and barred women from appearing in public without an all-enveloping burqa, the Afghan government is fighting a losing battle to keep female flesh off TV.
Web produces new generation of China activists
There is a vibrant community of tech-savvy users who can easily hop over China's "Great Firewall" that blocks access to sites like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. They are a minority of the 384 million people online in China but among the most vocal.
World Blog: Unplugged in Urumqi The predominantly Muslim province has been an Internet-free zone since riots broke out last July between the ethnic Han Chinese and the minority Uighurs.
Heavy rains swamp Haiti’s homeless camps
One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamps homeless camps, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water and flooding latrines.
Minister: Sierre Leone hit by disaster hoax A top official in Sierre Leone's government says a report that at least 200 people had been killed in a mining accident is a hoax.
Diplomats urge resumption of Mideast talks
International diplomats set goals for new U.S.-backed peace talks aimed at establishing an independent Palestinian state.
A child's hope for a new limb, new life
Two months after the ground shook in Haiti, 4-year-old Schneily Similien still needs a new leg. His greatest hope is at a small hospital in the rural heart of Haiti, he just needs to get there. Msnbc.com is heading to Haiti track the story of Schneily and other amputees as they work to build new lives.
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