‘Death camp Nazi’ can be deported

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- ‘Death camp Nazi’ can be deported
- Poland could wait with next cut till June-c.banker
- Hercules delivered to Poland’s air force
- Poland – Factors to Watch on April 6
- Poland offers condolences to Italy 06.04.2009

‘Death camp Nazi’ can be deported
BBC News
The judge’s decision clears the way for Mr Demjanjuk 89 to be sent to Germany to face trial for his alleged crimes. Mr Demjanjuk who moved to the US after World War II is accused of being a death camp guard in occupied Poland. The Ukrainian had pleaded against deportation on grounds of ill health. He has denied any part in the killings. A motion to halt his extradition and reopen the case will be refiled by Wednesday his lawyer John Broadley told AFP news agency. Arrest warrantn Friday Mr Demjanjuk who lives in Cleveland hio was given a reprieve from deportation after arguing that his case should be reopened.

Poland could wait with next cut till June-c.banker
Forbes
‘We are still in an easing bias. In June another inflation projection will be ready this might be a better moment to cut rates if the projection shows they are still needed’ Filar told public television.

Hercules delivered to Poland’s air force
United Press International
Air Force is working to fulfill an agreement with Poland that includes the delivery of five refurbished Hercules military transport aircraft along with spare parts. The delivery of the Hercules which can carry up to 17 tons of equipment is part of an effort to expand the Polish air force’s ability to support evacuation and humanitarian missions and other applications including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan the U. Air Force reported. “They’re one of our allies who are very willing to go” Maj.

Poland – Factors to Watch on April 6
Forbes
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Poland offers condolences to Italy 06.04.2009
Polish Radio External Service
2009PM Donald Tusk and President Lech Kaczy?ski offered condolences to the victims and the families affected by the earthquake that ripped through central Italy this morning. The quake measuring 6. 3 on the Richter scale destroyed hundreds of homes in central Italy killing over 100 people including manychildren. Thousands more were injured. According to the Polish Consul General in Rome Jerzy Adamczyk there are no Polish citizens among the victims.
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