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  1. 21
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1988-10-31T00:00:00Z-1988-10-31T23:59:59Z
    “…Riesenhuber and Austrian ambassador to Hungary <br/>- Hungarian premier visits Videoton on its 50th anniversary and discusses questions of contemporary relevance <br/>- Reuters director arrives in Budapest; opening local office mentioned during talks <br/>- Association of Soviet Friendship Societies awards Imre Pozsgay with Order of Friendship <br/>- Most protests against Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dam on world environment day <br/>- Guarding memories: interview with the Institute of Party History director <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- International conference on joint East-West companies opens in Budapest <br/>- Hungary's second most important partner among developing states is Egypt: the two countries' economic cooperation councils confer Külpolitika: <br/>- A pénteki prágai tüntetés után <br/>- Haderő csökkentési vita Svédországban <br/>- Alkotmánymódosítás a SZU-ban; Gorbacsov szombati beszédében a 85 óta eltelt idő mérlegét vonta meg <br/>- A gdanski hajógyár sorsa <br/>- Berlini változások a "légtérben" <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Grósz Károly fogadta H. …”
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  2. 22
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-02-23T00:00:00Z-1989-02-23T23:59:59Z
    “…Migranian writes leader in Moskovskiye Novosti on reevaluation of 1956 and Soviet-Hungarian relations, and an end to the "blank spots" in history <br/>- Plans for Vienna-Budapest World Exposition <br/>- Statement on Sándor Márai's death and remembering the great writer who can only return home with his life works <br/>- Refugee rights in Hungary <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- "Who owns the factory?" …”
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  3. 23
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-01-23T00:00:00Z-1989-01-23T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Scowcroft does not believe that the Cold War is over <br/>- Rude Pravo publishes opinion of Czechoslovak youth who wanted to visit Jan Palach's grave <br/>- Talks between Czechoslovakia and the Vatican <br/>- Carlsson in the GDR <br/>- American journalist deported from Romania <br/>- Karabakh under new control <br/>- Dumas's Israeli talks <br/>- Comecon executive committee discusses transforming methods of cooperation <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Academic conference on the history of the Hungarian coat of arms and flag; proposal to reinstate Kossuth coat of arms <br/>- Transport and construction committee discusses need for housing renovations in city centers; slow progress in evaluation of state-owned apartments <br/>- People's colleges closed in 1947-48 to be reformed <br/>- Public Sphere Club becomes national association <br/>- Gyula Horn in Geneva <br/>- Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dam: no money to build Czechoslovak water purifier <br/>- Transylvanian Hungarians <br/>- Debate on location of 1995 World Exposition <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Within the Economic Chamber, the interest organisation of business leaders has been formed Külpolitika: <br/>- Scowcroft nem hiszi, hogy véget ért a hidegháború <br/>- A Rude Pravo CS fiatalok véleményét közli, akik fel akarták keresni Jan Palach sírját <br/>- Tárgyalások Csehszlovákia és a Vatikán között <br/>- Carlsson az NDK-ban <br/>- Kiutasítottak Romániából egy amerikai újságírót, <br/>- Karabah az új irányítás alatt <br/>- Dumas izraeli tárgyalásai <br/>- A KGST-vb az együttműködési módszerek átalakításáról tárgyal <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Tudományos ülés a magyar címer és zászló történetéről. …”
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  4. 24
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-02-17T00:00:00Z-1989-02-17T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Walesa's tour of Poland, Solidarity works out tactics <br/>- East Germans immigrating to West Germany <br/>- Romania still opposes recommendations made in Vienna <br/>- Bush's press conference <br/>- Trial of those responsible for Hebron catastrophe beings <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Károly Grósz's Prague visit <br/>- Mátyás Szűrös's Strasbourg talks <br/>- Patriotic Popular Front presidium meeting <br/>- Raoul Wallenberg Association protests against planned housing estate for Gypsy population on borders of Miskolc <br/>- World Council of Churches refugee committee secretary discusses support for Transylvanian refugees in Budapest <br/>- Interview with academic Szentágothai <br/>- Two new publications from Európa Press: Solzhenitsyn's A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, and Orwell's 1984 <br/>- Re-evaluating history of the recent past <br/>- Pozsgay: sects and dogmatic behavior within the Party represent the greatest burden <br/>- Hungarian Writers' Association expresses its concern over arrest and court appearance of Vaclav Havel <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- International Bankers' Training Center opens <br/>- Independent Smallholders Party's agriculture policy ideas <br/>- Lab Technology Works in Esztergom Külpolitika: <br/>- Walesa országjáró körútja, taktikázik a Szolidaritás <br/>- NSZK-ba kivándorló NDK-sok ügye <br/>- Románia nem vállalja azon előírások megtartását, amelyekkel szemben már Bécsben fenntartással élt <br/>- Bush sajtóértekezlete <br/>- Megkezdődött a hebroni katasztrófáért felelősök pere <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Grósz Károly prágai látogatása <br/>- Szűrös Mátyás strasbourgi tárgyalásai <br/>- HNF elnökségi ülés <br/>- A R. …”
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  5. 25
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1988-11-23T00:00:00Z-1988-11-23T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Bush's foreign policy talks <br/>- Israeli coalition talks at a dead end <br/>- Rude Pravo article acknowledges Károly Grósz's statement on the Romanian diplomatic incident <br/>- Commentary from the Baltics <br/>- New textbook published in Czechoslovakia on the history of the Party <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Ministerial Council in session <br/>- Patriotic Popular Front proposes Miklós Németh as premier and Rezső Nyers as minister of state <br/>- "The country needs a new constitution" said Imre Pozsgay to Hungarian and foreign journalists prior to parliamentary session starting tomorrow <br/>- Péter Várkonyi and István Stadinger meet Council of Europe president today <br/>- University students hold nationwide protests <br/>- Károly Győrfi, diplomat deported from Romania, to arrive home via Sofia for safety reasons <br/>- Wreath laid at Jenő Landler's grave on Red Square to mark 70th anniversary of founding of Hungarian Communist Party <br/>- Austrian experts think there are no obstacles to Budapest and Vienna winning right to organize 1995 world fair <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- The Hungarian Economic Chamber disagrees with government on increasing the portion of revenues taken away from businesses. …”
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