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With arms wide open
19.05.2008
Civic Platform is willing to welcome former Law and Justice prime minister into their ranks, writes DZIENNIK.
Dazed and confused in days of yore
19.05.2008
He took pot, drank some, and flew in the face of Catholicism – Newsweek portrays Prime Minister Donald Tusk from a somewhat different perspective.
Missile negotiations to collapse?
16.05.2008
Poland, so tough on the US in negotiations on the anti-missile shield, can end up totally disappointed, GAZETA WYBORCZA writes.
Georgia appreciative of Polish backing
15.05.2008
"The Georgian nation highly appreciates Poland’s friendly attitude", says Georgian PM in an interview with SUPER EXPRESS.
Israel-Poland healing process continues
14.05.2008
Israel has closest ties with Poland and Germany, writes a columnist of RZECZPOSPOLITA.
Questions linger over attempted assassination of Polish pope
13.05.2008
Twenty-seven years after Ali Agca’s attempt on the life of Pope John Paul II mysteries remain unsolved.
United for a common cause
12.05.2008
Polish president and prime minister band together to support European demonstration of solidarity with Georgia, writes Dziennik.
Poles not xenophobic, diagnoses Newsweek
10.05.2008
Newseek reporter disguises herself as members of different ethnic minority groups to assess Varsovians attitude towards foreigners.
Some Lithuanians offended by Polish Foreign Minister's recent speech.
09.05.2008
Daily press reviewed by Aleksander Kropiwnicki.
Medvedev is the new Russian president. But who's really running the show?
08.05.2008
Dmitry Medvedev is the new Russian President but it doesn’t mean that his predecessor, Vladimir Putin, has given up power.
France, Belgium, Denmark to open labor market for Poles
07.05.2008
Aleksander Kropiwnicki reviews the daily press.
Tuesday papers
06.05.2008
Aleksander Kropiwnicki reviews the daily press...
White House makes concessions, Warsaw hedges
05.05.2008
The White House ups the ante, and warns that if Poland still lingers over the missile shield, the entire system may be shifted elsewhere, writes DZIENNIK.
Mafia-defying woman struggles to make a change
02.05.2008
Danuta Olewnik-Cieplinska, sister of a man abducted by a mafia in 2001, now seeks to help victims of their crimes and help the helpless to fight for their rights, writes Wprost.
Friday press
02.05.2008
Four years after joining the European Union, a Polish philosopher priest goes to London to collect the Templeton Prize and the start of open-air Chopin recitals at the composer's birthplace.
Warsaw gives way to EU-Russia talks
30.04.2008
Poland refrains from vetoing the EU-Russia negotiations, though it shares Lithuania's critical stance, writes DZIENNIK.
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