World Esperanto Congress starts in Bialystok Poland
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- World Esperanto Congress starts in Bialystok Poland
- TI’s Wholly wned Subsidiary in Poland — ASEC — Completes the …
- Platini: Poland? No Fears At All
- Pensioners in UK have fourth highest level of poverty in EU
- Large Leander contingent selected for Poland
- Poland’s jobless rate down retail sales up
World Esperanto Congress starts in Bialystok Poland
Xinhua
Six of the 19 persons two foreigners and 17 Indonesian citizens had historical journey to Saudi Arabia Australia Japan Morocco Netherlands and Singapore director general of disease control and environmental health of the ministry Tjandra Yoga Aditama said in the statement. “So far the cumulative of the cases in Indonesia is 362″ he said adding that all the 19 people were being treated at hospitals. The disease has spread to nearly a half of total 33 province in the country the ministry said.
TI’s Wholly wned Subsidiary in Poland — ASEC — Completes the …
GlobeNewsWire (press release)
TI’s Wholly wned Subsidiary in Poland — ASEC — Completes the First Stage of Infrastructure Installations for Warsaw City Card. (TI) (Nasdaq:TIV) a global leader in contactless microprocessor-based smart card solutions for homeland security payments petroleum payments and other applications today announced that its subsidiary ASEC S. ("ASEC") in Poland has completed the first stage of the infrastructure installations for Warsaw’s City Card which is a multi-application system using contactless cards. TI acts as an e-ticketing and parking operator for Warsaw City Card for the Transport Department of the City of Warsaw.
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Platini: Poland? No Fears At All
Gazeta Wyborcza
The UEFA officials spent five hours in the coastal city. They were rather sparing in their comments. The most important words were said during the press briefing: ‘I have no doubts at all as far as Poland is concerned’ said Michel Platini. ‘There are always risks but here they stem from the fact that neither Poland nor Ukraine have ever organised an event of this size. ‘He stressed the UEFA and its experts were always ready to help the host countries in the organisation of the cup. Mr Platini visited the site where the Gda?stadium is being constructed. ‘I must praise the city president and all the teams involved for an amazing project not only of the stadium itself but also of the revitalisation of the neighbourhood where it’s located’ said the UEFA head.
Pensioners in UK have fourth highest level of poverty in EU
Times nline
ece”);div#related-article-links p a div#related-article-links p a:visited {color:#06c;} Britain’s pensioners have the fourth highest level of poverty in Europe according to figures published today by the European Commission. The over 65’s in Britain are on average worse off than their counterparts in Romania Poland and France. The research which compared relative poverty in the 27 member states showed nearly one in three UK over-65s were at risk of poverty – the same proportion as in Lithuania (30 per cent). nly pensioners in Cyprus (51 per cent) Latvia (33 per cent) and Estonia (33 per cent) came out worse. The EU average was 19 per cent.
Large Leander contingent selected for Poland
Henley Standard
The GB men’s four which includes Leander’s Alex Partridge Rick Egington and Matt Langridge together with Alex Gregory of Reading University performed superbly in Lucerne to take gold in the final and with it the overall world cup leaders trophy for their boat class. Leander’s Matt Wells and Stephen Rowbotham bronze medallists in Beijing are one of few crews to remain unchanged since the lympics but were ruled out of Lucerne by illness after qualifying for the final. They should be in the main fray in Poland in what can be one of the most competitive boat classes on the circuit. After the best-ever performance by a GB men’s quad scull in Lucerne the world championships could prove a significant step up for Leander’s Marcus Bateman and his Reading University crewmates Sam Townsend Bill Lucas and Charles Cousins. After running the Polish lympic champions close on two occasions this season they continue to grow in experience racing to a superb silver medal in Lucerne behind Germany. Leander’s Anna Bebington and Marlow’s Annie Vernon were absent from Lucerne but with two medals to their credit earlier in the season should be in the medal zone for the women’s doubles the boat in which Bebington won the bronze medal in Beijing. livia Whitlam and Louisa Reeve were virtually unknown as a pair a year ago but qualified for the lympics last summer in Poznan.
Poland’s jobless rate down retail sales up
Forbes
7 percent in June from 10. 8 percent over the previous month while retail sales rose more than expected according to data released Thursday bringing good news for the country as it struggles to avoid recession. Poland’s economy has done better than most of its European neighbors in the global downturn with a large domestic market keeping up demand for goods and services. The country even managed to eke out growth of 0.
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