Third case of A/H1N1 flu confirmed in Poland

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- Third case of A/H1N1 flu confirmed in Poland
- Hasidic grave vandalized in Poland
- Speed Cameras Attacked in Germany Italy Poland UK

Third case of A/H1N1 flu confirmed in Poland
Xinhua
Jan Bondar the spokesman for the state office said that the 21-year-old man who returned to Poland on Friday from the United States is now hospitalized with his parents in a hospital in Chorzow south west Poland on Sunday. The American of Polish descent’s condition is not serious Bondar was quoted as saying by Polish news agency PAP.
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Hasidic grave vandalized in Poland
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The tomb of Hasidic Tzaddik Yitzhak Meir Alter (1798-1866) and his grandson Yehudah Arie Leib located in the Jewish cemetery in Góra Kalwaria a small town near Warsaw known in Yiddish as Ger was desecrated with a swastika and the epithet "Jude Raus. "The Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland reported the vandals also blocked the entrance door to the tomb with construction foam. The tomb is a place of pilgrimage for followers of the Gerrer Hasidic dynasty which was founded by Yitzhak Meir Alter. The Foundation also reported that stones were reportedly thrown at a bus transporting visitors who had just been to the cemetery. In connection with these incidents the Foundation sent a protest letter to the office of the Warsaw Police Commander for the Protection of Human Rights. This article was made possible by the support of readers like you.

Speed Cameras Attacked in Germany Italy Poland UK
TheNewspaper.com
Also this week a speed camera housing was destroyed by fire in Krakow Poland according to. This marked the second time a camera was set on fire in the village of Gotkowice this month but police insist the expensive radar and photographic components had been removed from the housing before the fire.

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