Poland mom loses custody of child
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- Poland mom loses custody of child
- Today in History – Aug. 1
- Poland’s economy may have grown 0.5 pct in Q2 -c.banker
- Dalai Lama receives honorary citizenship of Polish capital
- Poland seen growing 0.8 pct ‘09 2.1 pct ‘10-cbanker
Poland mom loses custody of child
Youngstown Vindicator
YUNGSTWN ? A Poland woman is being held in the Mahoning County jail and ordered to have no contact with her young son after a call to police from a concerned citizen that the child had drug instruments in his possession. Kendra Hazlett 19 of N. Main Street Poland was arraigned Friday before Judge Robert P. Milich Youngstown Municipal Court on charges of child endangerment and possession of heroin. The judge set bond at $30000 and ordered her to have no contact with her young son.
Today in History – Aug. 1
The Associated Press
There are 152 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History:n Aug. 1 1944 an uprising broke out in Warsaw Poland against Nazi occupation; the revolt lasted two months before collapsing. n this date:In 1714 Britain’s Queen Anne died at age 49; she was succeeded by George I. In 1876 Colorado was admitted as the 38th state. In 1894 the First Sino-Japanese War erupted the result of a dispute over control of Korea; Japan’s army routed the Chinese.
Poland’s economy may have grown 0.5 pct in Q2 -c.banker
Forbes
5 percent in the second quarter and data suggests better times ahead Monetary Policy Council member Andrzej Slawinski said on Thursday. Asked if the economy might have grown by around 0. 5 percent in the second quarter Slawinski told TVN CNBC: ‘Yes it might. ‘ Article Controls.
Dalai Lama receives honorary citizenship of Polish capital
AFP
“We Varsovians the residents of this indomitable city are proud that as of today the 14th Dalai Lama is one of us” Warsaw Mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz told guests at ceremonies including Poland’s anti-communist icon Lech Walesa. “As the councillors of a city which has suffered as much as Warsaw we have the moral right and duty to express our respect and honour a person who is striving for the freedom and sovereignty for his nation freedom that we have enjoyed for the last 20 years” Warsaw city council statement said. This year Poland marked 20 years since it peacefully shed communism with partially free democratic parliamentary elections on June 4 1989. “I’m extremely happy and feel it is a great honour to become a citizen of this great city” the Dalai Lama said after receiving the honour. “No matter what difficulties the Polish spirit Polish determination always remained firm” the Dalai Lama said speaking of Germany’s bloody WWII occupation of Poland and the subsequent imposition of communism by the Soviet Union. He also urged people to “explore our positive potential” and to practice “warm heartedness” as a means to avoid bloodshed. “I have no doubt that freedom will come for your nation as it did for ours just as I have no doubt I will one day receive an honorary title on that (Tibetan) territory” Poland’s ex-president Solidarity-era hero and Nobel Peace laureate Lech Walesa said at the ceremonies.
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Poland seen growing 0.8 pct ‘09 2.1 pct ‘10-cbanker
Forbes
8 percent in 2009 and by 2. 1 percent in 2010 a member of the bank’s Monetary Policy Council (MPC) Marian Noga said on Wednesday. ‘The central bank analysts and I agree with them estimate that in the second quarter economic growth will be 0. 5 percent and the same in the third.
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