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19361by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…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?" …”
Published 1989-02-23T00:00:00Z-1989-02-23T23:59:59Z
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19362“…HollebollegijsWie wil horen een historieAin boer wol naer zien noaber touk' Zag twee apen'k Heb mijn wagen volgeladenMolenaartjes wind is ZuidewindDie winter is vergangenSchoon lievekenDie mei plezantWaar staat jouw vaders huis en hofMeiseken jongWindeken daar het bos afdriltHet was nachtIk zeg adieuDie eerste vreugdIk hoorde dees dagenDaar was een sneeuwwit vogeltjeDe minne die in mijn hart leitNu zijt wellekomeEr is een kindetje geborenUit OostenlandenO, KerstnachtHerders, hij is geborenHoe leit dit kindekenA la Berline PostiljonHeer Jezus heeft een hofkenLof en dank en ereHet is slechts langs de rechte baanDona nobis pacemJeugd van NederlandO Nederland, let op uw zaakMerk toch hoe sterkGelukkig is het landKom tochHemel en aardeViva la musicaWordt wakkerOntwaak, ontwaakde WielewaalEen vreemde, arme snuiterLaat ons zingenStoelen te mattenMoedig voorwaartsWaarom moet de haanPicnic-canonTing-tingOp dezen... morgenBrave mande grote sultan heeft gefuifdZomercanonSignor AbbateBonan oxLachend tooit de lenteAltijd vrolijkAvond-stilteDe sterren verschijnen"…”
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19363Published 1943“…Those of you who have read industrial history and those of you who have read some of the novelists of that particular time, such as Charles Dickens, for instance, will know the terrible conditions which prevailed when capitalism was first born in this country. …”
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19364Published 18 March 1943“…Sir William Beveridge sets out to banish the fear of want, and in paragraph three (Part 1) praises Britain's achievements in the past but warns his readers that we still lag behind other countries in certain very essential services: in paragraph four (Part 1) he challenges the rate of existing sick benefits relative to unemployed benefits: in paragraph thirteen (Part 1) he states the arguments for children's allowances both in unemployment and employment periods; and in paragraph seven (Part 1) he challenges every reader by the claim that "a revolutionary period in the world's history is a time for revolutionary remedies, and not for patchwork.…”
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19365Published 1937“…Homes are being wrecked, hospitals blown to pieces, and thousands of peace-loving people are being killed, maimed and rendered destitute by the most cruel attack upon a civil population that has ever taken place in the history of humanity. Starvation is already beginning to stalk the land. …”
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19366Published 28 August 1936“…The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in history. Events have shown that the spirit of the Spanish nation cannot be broken by any dictator. …”
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19368Published 2002“…Duration: 06:00:00 Encapsulating 50 years of Namibian history and edited from 2 million feet of 16mm film, A Kalahari Family represents a lifetime of documentation, research, and personal contact with the Ju/'hoansi of Nyae Nyae by filmmaker John Marshall. …”
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19369by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…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. …”
Published 1989-01-23T00:00:00Z-1989-01-23T23:59:59Z
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19372by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…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. …”
Published 1989-02-17T00:00:00Z-1989-02-17T23:59:59Z
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19373by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Featured in the program: Volkogonov, Dmitrii Antonovich (Head of the Military History Institute of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR) Contributors: Kovelenov, IUrii (Anchor) Series description: A program of Channel One, broadcasted since February 10, 1986. …”
Published 1987-1989
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19374by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The Meaning of 'Reform'," published as a separate booklet, is actually the first chapter of a longer book, "A Short History of Reforming the Economy," by Rafał Krawczyk. …”
Published 1984-11-06T00:00:00Z-1984-11-06T23:59:59Z
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19376by Fight for Freedom, Editorial & Publishing Services Ltd.“…The rigorous investigation of the facts of history, and especially of those facts which have had a great influence upon the present historic events, is its method. …”
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19377by Mock, Dave“…The Qualcomm Equation reveals crucial but little-known information on the history of cellular and wireless technology -- some of which dates back to World War II -- and shows how the company grabbed the wave just as it began to rise. …”
Published 2005
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19378Maternal mortality : report of meeting held at Friends' House. Euston Road on November 15, 1932Published November 1932“…Look back in time, look far back in time, look so far back that you can see how it was that those feelings, those sentiments which are upon humanity at the present time first arose, and I think if you look back at early man, man who was just beginning to be man and no longer a beast, you will see that the window, the window of the spirit through which the light of mercy and gentleness first shone in and made him human was regard and reverence for the mother and the child. That fact in our history ranking us as something better than mere animals is still a fact, and now, when the spirit of man has so much developed, has made such advance, has advanced to the conquest of mighty empires of mental things, it still remains true that the coming of the full light of reason has only taught us all the more that consideration, regard, attendance for the mother and the child (10) 292/824/1/45…”
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19379Published 14 April 1944“…It may be appropriate to give some explanation of the reasons why the voluntary hospitals regard the setting-up of the hospital board and councils as of such paramount importance. The history and experience of the voluntary hospitals, as institutions for the care and healing of the sick, is centuries older than that of the local authority hospitals. …”
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19380Published 28 August 1936“…The workers, peasants and youth of Spain, unorganised for warfare, have rallied to the defence of the people's rights with a bravery, unanimity and energy without parallel in history. Events have shown that the spirit of the Spanish nation cannot be broken by any dictator. …”