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Poland mobilized before Germany, says Erika Steinbach
Erika Steinbach, a senior member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrat party, has reignited German-Polish debate over the causes of World War II after commenting that Poland had mobilized its armed forces in March of 1939 ? six months before Germany.
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Poland well-advanced in Euro 2012 security preparations
Poland is well-advanced in security preparations for the 2012 European Football Championship, foreign experts concluded Thursday at a conference in the Polish interior ministry.
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Poland High gets national acclaim
Achievements bring Blue Ribbon award By Ashley Luthern aluthern@vindy.com POLAND The federal
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Merkel ally resigns after implying Poland was jointly to blame for Second World War
An ally of Angela Merkel who was criticised for implying Poland was jointly to blame for the outbreak of the Second World War is to resign from her party's leadership.
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Controversial historian David Irving outrages Poles with death camp tour
The controversial historian has outraged war veterans and survivors' groups with a tour of Poland's Nazi death camp sites.
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Lotos of Poland Sees Better Operating Results in Third Quarter, CEO Says
Grupa Lotos SA, Poland?s second- largest oil refiner, will post better operating results in the third quarter than in the previous three months, Chief Executive Officer Pawel Olechnowicz said in an interview with TVN CNBC today.
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Poland Sees PAK Utility Stake Sale Fetching Up to $647 Million, Bury Says
Poland expects to get from 1 billion to 2 billion zloty ($647 million) for its 50 percent stake in electricity generator ZE PAK SA, which it plans to complete by the end of September, Deputy Treasury Minister Jan Bury said today in Krynica, in southeast Poland.
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Poland Will Be Ready to Initial Energa Deal in Mid-September, Bury Says
Poland?s government will be ready to initial an agreement to sell its 83 percent stake in Energa SA, the country?s fourth-largest power group, by mid-September, Deputy Treasury Minister Jan Bury said today in Krynica, Poland.
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Poland Wants 10%-20% Premium for Enea Stake, Treasury Ministry's Bury Says
Poland?s Treasury wants the successful bidder for a state-owned 51 percent stake in Enea SA, the country?s third-largest utility, to pay a 10 percent to 20 percent premium over the company?s share price, Deputy Treasury Minister Jan Bury said today in Krynica, Poland.
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Poland Should Raise Rates This Year to Curb Inflation, Tusk Adviser Says
Poland?s central bank should raise interest rates this year, possibly by 50 basis points, to curb a projected acceleration of inflation in 2012, Dariusz Filar, a government economic adviser and former member of the Monetary Policy Council, said in an interview today on Radio Pin.
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