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1001by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Space shuttle Discovery launches communication satellite <br/>- Article in The Economist on Eastern European credit <br/>- Soviet Central Committee decides personnel changes <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Presidential Council announces clemency for those imprisoned in connection with 1956 <br/>- Károly Grósz receives Philip Jenninger in Parliament <br/>- Péter Várkonyi continues talks with South Korean foreign minister in New York <br/>- Hungary prepared to talk with Albania about reinitiating diplomatic relations <br/>- Karl Marx University of Economics to teach microeconomics instead of socialist political economy from this academic year <br/>- Hungarian Catholic bishops as European Parliament to discuss Romanian village reorganization plan at next sitting <br/>- Demonstration in the cultural center of Szeged against the Romanian nationality policy and village destruction <br/>- Austrian People's Party secretary: Hungary must fulfill its Nagymaros hydroelectric power station agreements <br/>- Roundtable discussion on the New March Front Külpolitika: <br/>- Hírközlő műholdat bocsátott pályára a Discovery <br/>- Az Economist cikke Kelet-Európa hitel helyzetéről <br/>- Személyi változásokról döntött a szovjet Központi Bizottság <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Az Elnöki Tanács kegyelmet hirdetett, azok számára, akiket az 56-os események kapcsán ítéltek el <br/>- Grósz Károly a parlamentben fogadta P. …”
Published 1988-09-30T00:00:00Z-1988-09-30T23:59:59Z
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1002by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Two-day NATO meeting ends with announcement <br/>- Austrian delegation deported from Romania after ten hours in detention <br/>- Walesa visits Pope John Paul II <br/>- Last week's disaster in Sheffield, England <br/>- Soviet, Czechoslovak, Poland and GRD correspondents on whether the institution of recall exists in these countries, and if so, whether it works <br/>- Warsaw statement on peasant solidarity <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Ministerial council in session today: motorway toll rescinded, chief prosecutor requests investigation of Imre Nagy trial <br/>- Pozsgay statement to Polish paper on future post of the president of the republic <br/>- Patriotic Popular Front prepares to submit motion of no confidence against the government <br/>- László Sólyom and Péter Tölgyesi commissioned to conduct opposition roundtable preparatory talks <br/>- Danube Circle opens office to prepare referendum <br/>- "Panorama" program expresses displeasure of Czechoslovak foreign ministry and press concerning Dubcek's interview <br/>- Will the Party pull out from workplaces? …”
Published 1989-04-20T00:00:00Z-1989-04-20T23:59:59Z
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1003by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Correspondence from Beijing <br/>- Soviet opinion polls indicate that half of the Soviet population wants openness and strengthening of freedom of speech <br/>- Estonia still plans to form economic zone independent of USSR <br/>- NATO general secretary rejects idea that NATO and Warsaw Pact be dissolved at the same time <br/>- France cancels poorest developing countries' debts <br/>- Arab summit <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Németh-Vranitzky talks in Vienna on the dam affair <br/>- Németh receives Dutch defense minister <br/>- In practice it is certain that Vienna and Budapest will win right to hold 1995 World Exposition <br/>- Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ) expert and general secretary of Austrian Greens' opinion on the World Exposition <br/>- Péter Medgyessy holds talks in Switzerland <br/>- Cardinal Paskai's Transcarpathian visit finishes with press conference in Uzhgorod <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Government and Chamber of Commerce hold joint talks to discuss economic plan package <br/>- Pricing Office president states it would be good to successfully halt acceleration of inflation <br/>- Pál Iványi says it is regrettable that the IMF judges the country's economic situation exclusively according to how the market functions Külpolitika: <br/>- Pekingi tudósítások <br/>- Szovjet közvélemény kutatási adatok szerint a szovjet polgárok közel fele a nyíltság, a szólásszabadság megerősítését kívánja <br/>- Észtországban továbbra is a SZU-tól önálló gazdasági környezet kialakítását tervezik <br/>- A NATO-főtitkár visszautasítja, hogy a NATO-t és a VSZ-t egyszerre oszlassák fel <br/>- Franciaország elengedi a legszegényebb fejlődő országok tartozásait <br/>- Az arab csúcsértekezletről <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Németh-Vranitzky megbeszélés Bécsben vízlépcső ügyben <br/>- Németh fogadta a holland védelmi minisztert <br/>- Gyakorlatilag biztosra vehető, hogy Bécs és Budapest megkapja a az 1995-ös világkiállítás rendezési jogát <br/>- Az SZDSZ szakértőjének <br/>- És az osztrák zöldek főtitkárának véleménye a világkiállításról <br/>- Svájcban tárgyal Medgyessy Péter <br/>- Paskai bíboros kárpátaljai látogatása befejeztével sajtóértekezletet tartott Ungváron <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- A kormány és a Gazdasági Kamara közös ülésen vitatja meg a gazdasági csomagtervet <br/>- Az Árhivatal elnöke kijelentette, már az is jó, ha sikerül megállítani az infláció gyorsulását <br/>- Iványi Pál sajnálatosnak nevezte, hogy a Nemzetközi Valutaalap az ország gazdasági helyzetét kizárólag aszerint ítéli meg, hogy mennyire működik a piac…”
Published 1989-05-25T00:00:00Z-1989-05-25T23:59:59Z
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1004by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…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. …”
Published 1988-11-23T00:00:00Z-1988-11-23T23:59:59Z
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1006by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- CPSU Central Committee session on Friday <br/>- Soviet opinion on the formation of Estonian popular front <br/>- Discovery space shuttle launched <br/>- UN peacekeeping forces awarded Nobel Peace Prize <br/>- Rakowski begins talks to form government <br/>- Voice of America correspondents to be sent to Moscow <br/>- IMF and World Bank general assembly begins <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Patriotic Popular Front national leadership proposes filling 5 vacant places on national list with candidates Károly Grósz, Miklós Németh, Sándor Nagy, István Huszár and János Márton <br/>- Károly Grósz receives deputy president of Austrian socialist party <br/>- Péter Várkonyi in New York: talks with Israeli foreign minister Peres, meets Albanian foreign minister <br/>- 3000 university and high school students protest against construction of Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dam <br/>- Conversation with former Italian diplomat Giorgio Perlasca who saved 5200 Hungarian Jews in World War II <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- At the West Berlin meeting of IMF János Fekete requests further support for econoic reform <br/>- Interview with the chief engineer of Zala Furniture Factory about their cooperation with IKEA Külpolitika: <br/>- Az SZKP KB pénteki ülése <br/>- Szovjet vélemény az észtországi népfront megalakulásáról <br/>- Felbocsátották a Discovery űrrepülőt <br/>- Az ENSZ békefenntartó erői kapták a béke-Nobel-díjat <br/>- Rakowski megkezdte kormányalakítási tárgyalásait <br/>- Az AMERIKA HANGJA tudósítókat küld Moszkvába <br/>- Befejeződött a Valutaalap és a Világbank közgyűlése <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- A HNF országos elnöksége az országos választási listán megüresedett 5 hely betöltésére Grósz Károlyt, Németh Miklóst Nagy Sándor, Huszár Istvánt és Márton János javasolja képviselőnek <br/>- Grósz Károly fogadta az osztrák szocialista párt alelnökét <br/>- Várkonyi Péter New Yorkban Peresz izraeli külügyminiszterrel tárgyal,t és találkozott az albán külügyminiszterrel is <br/>- 3ooo egyetemista és főiskolás tüntetett a bős-nagymarosi vízlépcső építése ellen <br/>- Beszélgetés Giorgio Perlasca volt olasz diplomatáról aki a 2. világháborúban 52oo zsidó vallású magyar mentett meg <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- További támogatást kért a Nemzetközi Valutaalaptól Fekete János a gazdasági reformhoz az Alap nyugat-berlini közgyűlésén <br/>- Beszélgetés a Zala Bútorgyár főmérnökével az IKEA-val folytatott együttműködésükről…”
Published 1988-09-29T00:00:00Z-1988-09-29T23:59:59Z
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1007“…At the same time, numerous targeted surveys were carried out using contents analysis into specific media programs (series, contests, and discussion shows) or specific phenomena (including women in the media, the representation of Austrians in the press, and music programs), in order to explore their contents and visual characteristics. …”
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1008by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The beginning of issuing vouchers in Russia; Mikhail Gorbachev's refusal to act as a witness in the "Case of the Communist Party," which is under consideration by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation; the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict; the International Day of Older Persons; Lithuania is out of the "ruble zone"; the fall of the ruble; the armed conflict in Tajikistan; the Austrian Parliament members' visit to Russia; the European Parliament delegation's visit to Russia. …”
Published 1991-1993
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1009Published 01.07.1952 - 10.07.1952“…Price for all meals (voluntary) 9 $. [] (1 $ = 26 austrian shillings) [] Book at your national organisation. [] Amitié [] Friendship [] Freundschaft [] V. 15300/51…”
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1010by Boyd, Orr, Castro, Josué de, Dolci, Danilo, Shinzo Hamai, Hromadka, J.-L., Kastler, Alfred, Nehru, Rajan, Pauling, Linus, Abbé Pierre, Rostand, Jean, Russell, Bertrand, Supek, Ivan, Thirring, Hans“…Hans THIRRING (Austria) Professor of physics at the University of Vienna Member of the Austrian Academy of Science [] The British Parliamentary Group for World Government supports this Declaration. [] National or local Center [] "I hereby apply to be registred as a world citizen. …”
Published 1966 - 1969
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1011by Fight for Freedom, Editorial & Publishing Services Ltd.“…Next day, the Arbeiter-Zeitung, Vienna, national organ of Austrian Social Democracy, wrote: [] "That day of the German Reichstag will stand out in history as one on which was displayed the dignity, grandeur and sublimity of the German spirit. …”
Published ca. 1943
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