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Secret Polish Questions

World Wide Weller | November 18th 2009

I was in Warsaw and Krackow, Poland last month. I love Poland. The people are loving and generous, curious and intelligent. One of them drove me to see the Leopard sports car, a hand made limited edition roadster. (I was the first American to ever dr read more

metalmaggotmom

STILFRAME & FLAW TONITE!

my metal music blog | November 17th 2009 by kimberly mcvey

STILFRAME, AN AWESOME LOCAL INDIAINA BAND, IS  OPENING FOR ONE OF THE BANDS WHO HELPED INFLUENCE THEIR SOUND; FLAW!!! WANT DETAILS? http://www.myspace.com/stilframe Posted in blogs, BOURBON, IN., flaw, golden image radio, GUITAR, HEAVY METAL, read more

mandreasik

Phantom of the Opera (Upiór w Operze)

Travells around the world | November 15th 2009 by Mario

The musical called the Phantom of the Opera, which I've seen in Warsaw in ROMA Theatre was unforgettable spectacle, which I truly admired and enjoyed. The actors were singing, dancing like I would never imagine, the Polish person can. The soft, read more

andmar76

Out Of The Cool…

Martini & Jopparelli Musicselections | November 12th 2009 by andrea

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newindian

Symmetry Medical Reports Third Quarter 2009 Financial Results

Zamp BioTopics | November 10th 2009 by Zamp

[NEWS]   – Revenue reduction offset with significant cost reductions- Third quarter Operating Income down 1% on a 22% revenue reduction, vs prior year- Third quarter Net Income and EPS increase significantly vs prior year- Total year guida read more

koala

Simple symbols, hard issues

Just Like a Koala | November 9th 2009

Apart from it's 'practical' purpose the Berlin Wall became a symbol of the Iron Curtain. It's hard to find any simpler or having more impact thing to symbolize complicated political issues then a human made construction aimed to separate people from read more

supersnooper

What A Difference 2 Decades Makes – Not All Change Is Good, We…

Stand By Liberty Dot Org | November 9th 2009 by Bernie W.

You know when the Berlin wall came down, Americans thought they had defeated communism, they had won the cold war and maybe the world would be spared a nuclear disaster. When President Reagan stood at the wall and gave his famous speech, he was telli read more

k0teg

EPT Season 6 full schedule announced

Holdema.Net | November 4th 2009 by k

PokerStars has announced the confirmed dates and locations for the 9 remaining events of the season after successfully hosting the Kyiv, Barcelona, London and Warsaw legs recently. See original here: EPT Season 6 full schedule announced read more

PuertoRicanGuy

Irena Sendler

Vote For Me | November 4th 2009 by Leo Machuchal

    Irena Sendler   There recently was a death of a 98 year-old lady named Irena Sendler. During World War II, Irena got permission to work in the Warsaw ghetto as a Plumbing/Sewer specialist. She had an ulterior motive…she knew the Nazi p read more

StudentHelp

Five-Star Hotels for £100

StudentsInEurope Blog: The Backpacking Experience | October 28th 2009

Five-Star Hotels for £100 If you’ve been weighing up the pros and cons when it comes to either sleeping in a tent or enjoying the luxuries of a hotel room, you may find yourself running eagerly towards that hotel room you’ve been read more

Zsooolt

Warsaw - walking priest

Me and my crazy mind | October 28th 2009 by Zsolt

Walking priest in Warsaw. Poland was one of those few countries where even during the communism the catholic church could remain strong. This photo was also featured in Flickr Explore. read more

mandreasik

Cycling around Warsaw

Travells around the world | October 27th 2009 by Mario

My favourite way to visit and sightsee is by cycling around it! In every city I lived this was my first purchase or rent, whether it was my home city Rzeszow or Schwaebisch Hall (Germany), Vic (Spain) or Salford and Manchester (United Kingdom).  read more

Zsooolt

Featured in Flickr Explore

Me and my crazy mind | October 27th 2009 by Zsolt

The photo was taken in 2009 May in Warsaw when I was there for a short trip. It was in Flickr Explorer on the 9th of May 2009. read more

quiny89

USE IT - free map for young travellers

Miss Geschick & Lady Lapsus | October 27th 2009 by quiny89

Eine sehr nützliche Sache, wenn man als junger hipper aber kulturell nicht uninteressierter Reisender in Warschau/Polen unterwegs ist: Ein kostenloser Plan mit vielen nützlichen Tips! no - nonsense/ made by locals/ not commercial! Sch&ou read more

pokergenio

Christophe Benzimra gana el EPT Varsovia

PokerGenio | October 26th 2009 by pokergenio

El francés Christophe Benzimra, necesitó apenas ocho horas para ganar la mesa final del EPT Varsovia, y con ello llevarse 358.644€. Llegó a la mesa final sexto en puntos y sobrevivió a sus oponentes, incluido el pro del Team PokerStars, Luca P read more

centruldiplomatic

US NEW POLICY TOWARDS EASTERN EUROPE by Professor Anton Caragea

Diplomatic Center | October 24th 2009 by Diplomatic Center

JOE BIDEN AND US NEW POLICY TOWARDS EASTERN EUROPE   On 17 of July at European Council on International Relations was published a letter signed by 22 former presidents, intellectual and policy makers from Central and Eastern Europe announcing their read more

MSJC

Joe Biden in Poland

Politics of Conversion | October 21st 2009

US Vice President Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. arrived in Warsaw, Poland to discuss with Polish President Lech Kaczyński and Prime Minister Donald Tusk the Washington’s anti-missile defense plan today.What seems to be sure for now - is that t read more

soccernews

Triumphant Slovaks celebrate World Cup debut

Soccer News Info | October 15th 2009 by soccernews

Slovakia woke to a jubilant morning on Thursday, a day after its footballers stunned rivals in the qualifying Group Three to clinch a World Cup debut in South Africa next year. “Boys, We Love You,” read a front-page headline on the Plus j read more

StudentHelp

Black Hole Fills Tate Modern Gallery

StudentsInEurope Blog: The Backpacking Experience | October 13th 2009

Polish Artish Miroslaw Balka With His Work ''How It Is'' For the 10th annual instalment of the Unilever Series, Polish artist Miroslaw Balka has created a giant black hole in London’s Tate Modern museum by constructing a read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 6)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 13th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

Of the 21 surviving sandstone sculptures in the Saxon Garden in Warsaw, I have now shown all but one. The remaining sculpture is probably the first that many visitors will see when entering the garden from Pilsudski Square, and it is one of my favori read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 5)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 12th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

The four sandstone sculptures from the Saxon Garden in Warsaw that are shown today include one with no inscription and three with incorrect inscriptions, the result of renovations in the 19th century. read more

Communat

The Gas Chambers at Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka

Communati.com - Learn to Write & Blog | October 11th 2009 by Mark Whitbeck

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FutureExpat

8 Lists of Global Cities

Future Expats Forum | October 11th 2009 by Susanna Perkins

Forbes list of The World’s Most Expensive Cities to Live. According to Forbes, the 10 most expensive cities are: Tokyo, Japan Osaka, Japan Moscow, Russia Geneva, Switzerland Hong Kong, China Zurich, Switzerland Copenhagen, Denmark New York, read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 4)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 11th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

Of the 21 surviving sandstone sculptures in Saxon Garden, many of the inscriptions are incorrect, the result of renovations in the 19th century. Several of he sculptures have no inscription at all, but the personifications have been deduced based on read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 3)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 10th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

The sandstone sculptures in the Saxon Garden in Warsaw were, for the most part, created before 1745 by anonymous sculptors. Over the centuries, most of the sculptures were lost or destroyed. read more

studiohangloose

groovearmada – warsaw

Surf In Italy | October 9th 2009 by Studio Hangloose

Per chi ama trafficare su internet e guadagnarsi con rispetto una canzone nuova read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 2)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 9th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

The Saxon Garden was originally built behind the Saxon Palace, an imposing structure built in 1661-1664 for Jan Andrzej Morsztyn. In front of Saxon Palace lay Saxon Square, known today as Pilsudski Square. read more

cyberphobiac

Nobel Prize Winner - Leonid “Leo” Hurwicz

Good Thoughts | October 8th 2009 by Noel

At the age of 90, Leonid “Leo” Hurwicz has received the Nobel Prize for Economics, the oldest person to receive this honor. It occurs at his third Saturn Return, and rarely do we get to look at this phenomenon. Saturn Returns occur for ea read more

nationhealth

The advertising board-invalid encourages invalids

Nation health | October 8th 2009 by Des Neo

On a publicity board from the Warsaw branch of agency TBWA — simply inscription «This billboard still works. So can you».Billboard-invalidSocial rehabilitation of invalidsOrganisation Fundacja Aktywnej Rehabilitacji is engaged in protection of th read more

SteveDanko

The Sculptures of Saxon Garden, Warsaw (Part 1)

Steve's Genealogy Blog | October 8th 2009 by Stephen J. Danko

The Saxon Garden, located adjacent to Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, was among the first public gardens in the world. The garden was originally created in the 17th century and opened to the public in 1727. read more