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TIME Europe August 23, 2007 Andrew Purvis |
Oh, Brother: Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski Identical twins Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski are, respectively, the President and Prime Minister of Poland. Their government is in the midst of a full-blown crisis, with their conservative Law and Justice party falling behind opposition Civic Platform, a center-right wing group.  |
TIME Europe August 7, 2006 Andrew Purvis |
Poland Looks Back in Anger Warsaw gets ready to introduce a law that could see former secret police collaborators sacked from their jobs.  |
TIME Europe April 24, 2006 Andrew Purvis |
Volume On High The right-wing Polish government picks fights that please its base but worry others in Europe.  |
TIME Europe November 7, 2005 Andrew Purvis |
Poland's Frat Party Voters in Poland see no paradox over twin Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski's political victories.  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Gail Edmondson |
Breathing Fresh Air Into The Economy Poland's new ruling coalition plans to boost growth with pro-business reforms.  |
TIME Europe September 26, 2005 Andrew Purvis |
Getting Down To Business In Poland's elections, members of the Solidarity movement look set to get another chance to change the country. Since joining the E.U. last year, Poland's been on something of a roll.  |
TIME Europe April 4, 2005 Andrew Purvis |
The Reckoning How accusations of communist-era collaboration are shaking up Poland.  |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2004 Will Ashworth |
Florida Firm Drinks It Up in Poland Central European Distribution has simply gone about its business making money distributing liquor in Eastern Europe.  |
TIME Europe May 31, 2004 Jeff Chu |
The King of Racewalking Poland's Robert Korzeniowski is the greatest of all time -- and he's going for one last gold in Athens.  |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Fairlamb & Turek |
Poland And The EU Fifteen years after casting off communism and embarking on a process of wrenching economic change, Poland is finally joining the European Union. Will the dynamic Poles energize Europe or sink into a bureaucratic, slow-growth trap?  |
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