Swinemünde
Swinemünde see Świnoujście , Poland.
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Poland's good old days (now).
Magazine article from: National Review; 12/22/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...future? Suppose that Mazowiecki's most optimistic hopes for Poland come true: Communist institutions are reformed, rule of...market economy is restored. Will that result in the kind of Poland the intelligentsia had dreamt of.? The talk among Poland's twenty- and thirty-year-olds is that now, now that ...
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Fighting for the fields. (Poland)
Magazine article from: E; 8/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; Poland is usually thought of as a kind...the gray renderings, much of Poland is still surprisingly lush. Unfortunately, few get to see past the cheerless Orwellian visage to the other Poland -- the green Poland. Anyone...persevered and today his desire is to see Ekoland certify the ...
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Remarks following discussions with Pres. Lech Walesa and an exchange with reporters in Warsaw, Poland. (Bill Clinton speech) (Transcript)
Newspaper article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents; 7/11/1994; 700+ words
; ...the first Partnership For Peace military exercises in Poland in September. The United States and our NATO allies are very excited about that and deeply impressed that Poland led the way to 21 nations joining the Partnership For...beginning of my remarks, always held a certain promise for Poland and other ...
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Young Poles face EU membership: Poland's decision to join the European Union has been a subject of hot debate in schools and universities.(First Person)
Magazine article from: For A Change; 12/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...gradually evaporated. When Poland becomes a member of a great...floated away. Over the months Poland's youth gradually became aware...those who had been taught to see any new supranational ideology...dangerous. They believe that Poland will lose its identity and...in a couple of years, when ...
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A smile is there umbrella. (social conditions in Poland)
Magazine article from: Commonweal; 2/24/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...FDR who carved a hunk out of Poland in the Yalta Agreement? As...martial law was imposed on Poland, Ronald Reagan promised Polish...States would help a reform Poland grow strong. Even such a pro-Pole as I could see the lie: what strategic folly...Examining American policy toward Poland, any ...
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Spies in from the cold: Poland's church confronts its other past.(WORLD)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 12/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; For the past year, Poland's media have been awash with...heroic resistance. So when Poland's Catholic bishops set up a...in this context that one can see individual cases of forced...Isakowicz-Zaleski. In the 1980s, as one of Poland's radical priests, he was beaten...of whom had had no chance to ...
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Home to Poland.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 3/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...the spa in the Carpathian Mountains in south eastern Poland, I was visited by a mixture of curiosity and dread. Iwonicz...the forest-clad hills. Our family, now spread throughout Poland, England and Denmark, have been making legal noises to...name. The chance never materialised -- at least, not in ...
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Poland's Erhard? (comparison between Polish finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz and the German economist Ludwig Erhard)
Magazine article from: National Review; 11/2/1992; ; 700+ words
; DWOR CHOBIELIN, POLAND HOW TO transform a Communist command economy into a normal...trying to sort out their economies amid political turmoil. Poland led the way when Ceausescu was still in power and the Soviet Union still extant. Although Poland seems to be heading onto a new, less promising course ...
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POLAND: EU SEES 'NEW MOMENTUM' IN POLAND'S MEMBERSHIP TALKS.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 11/21/2001; 160 words
; I see a new momentum for accession...Cimoszewicz briefed Verheugen on Poland's new stance in EU-membership...However, Cimoszewicz also said Poland will allow EU citizens to buy...will be able to buy farmland in Poland for their own cultivation after...
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Poland's growing economy supports consumer-oriented food sales.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 11/1/2004; ; 623 words
; ...Russian investors have spent 81.3 billion on facilities in Poland. Most funding in the food industry has been for updates...Polish groceries and restaurants--stiff competition from Poland and other EU countries, comparatively high import duties...products RELATED ARTICLE: Post-accession price breaks. Since ...
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Świnoujście
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
, Ger. Swinemünde, town (1993 est. pop. 46,300), Zachodniopomorskie prov., NW Poland, on the island of Usedom, at the mouth of the Świna River...
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Usedom
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...mainland by Stettin Lagoon and from the neighboring island of Wolin by the Świna Channel. The chief towns are Świnioujście (Swinemünde) in the Polish section and Usedom in the German section. Peenemünde, in the German section, was the site of a German missile...
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Szczecin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...with shipyards, ironworks, and industries producing foodstuffs, fertilizers, and synthetic chemicals. Świnoujście (Ger. Swinemünde ) is its outer port. A fortress and the largest Pomeranian town as early as the 12th cent., it was until 1637 the residence...
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