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WARSAW, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Poland may delay its euro adoption planned for 2012 if the financial turmoil continues beyond spring 2009, Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski was quoted as saying on Saturday. "We can join the ERM-2 corridor in the spring of next year at the earliest. I hope the current turbulences on the currency markets will be over by then," Rostowski told Polska daily in an ...
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Evelyn Dantzig Zigun, 84, of Cherry Hill, N.J., formerly of Kingston, Pa., and Bridgeport, Conn., died Thursday in New Jersey.
Lynn Ischay/The Plain Dealer A modest, behind-the-scenes sort, Gina Vernaci, PlayhouseSquare's vice president of theatricals, isn't used to being center stage (here during the set-up of "Legally Blonde" in the Palace Theatre.) But she was one other time -- in...
Early in the 21st century, the Austrian ski resorts of the Vorarlberg region – of which the best known is St Anton – introduced a "Learn to ski" offer for children aged five and over. This was the offer: the local ski schools promised to teach children to ski in three days; and if they failed, the lessons would continue, free of charge, until the child became proficient.
(Slovakia's former Prime Minister, lawyer Jan Carnogursky, for RIA Novosti) - A little more than a year ago, the European Union had to decide on the Lisbon Treaty, which proposed changes to its internal structure.
Don't look at the economic meltdown as a failure of market forces, says the architect of Poland's market economy.
Barack Obama campaigned on the promise of "change," but one change the president-elect may be planning on - not deploying a US missile defense in Eastern Europe - would be a big mistake.
The day after Barack Obama won the 2008 U.S. presidential election, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced the first real test for the U.S. President-elect.
SPAIN The suspected military chief of the Basque separatist group ETA has been arrested in southern France, the BBC reported Nov 17. Garikoitz Aspiazu is suspected of the murder of two Spanish civil guard officers in France in 2007. While experts say ETA has been weakened by the arrest, they also warn that, in the past, every arrest of a significant ETA member has been followed by a rise in ...
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