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    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1984-10-20T00:00:00Z-1984-10-20T23:59:59Z
    “…The Czech Poet Jaroslav Seifert Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature Steep Price Hikes for Beer and Other Beverages Strougal Turns 60 The Third Wave of Refugees What Is Wrong with Investments in Machinery and Equipment…”
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    “…The opening lecture is delivered by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Among numerous scholars, researchers and professors, participants include, in the order of their appearance, Romanian philosopher Andrei Pleşu, economist and philanthropist George Soros, Katalin Gönczöl, the past first Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of Hungary, and Mário Soares, the former President of Portugal. …”
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    “…After the chairman welcomes the audience and the introductory remarks, the opening lecture is delivered by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Next, the speeches, recorded in order of their deliverance, belong to: Andrei Pleşu (Romanian philosopher), George Soros (economist and philanthropist), Katalin Gönczöl (the past first Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, Ombudsman of Hungary), Mário Soares (the former President of Portugal), Shlomo Avineri (Israeli political scientist and Recurring Visiting Professor at CEU), and Veena Das (Professor of Anthropology at the Johns Hopkins University).…”
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    “…The opening lecture is delivered by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Among numerous scholars, researchers and professors, participants include, in the order of their appearance, Romanian philosopher Andrei Pleşu, economist and philanthropist George Soros, Katalin Gönczöl, the past first Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of Hungary, Mário Soares, the former President of Portugal, Shlomo Avineri, an Israeli political scientist and Recurring Visiting Professor at CEU, Veena Das, Professor of Anthropology at the Johns Hopkins University and economist János Kornai. …”
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    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1990-10-13T00:00:00Z-1990-10-13T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Austrian parliamentary elections <br/>- UN Security Council compromise on the Jerusalem incident <br/>- Attempt against the German Interior Ministry <br/>- Soviet Union joins Interpol <br/>- Congress of Czech and Moravian communists <br/>- Octavio Paz wins Nobel Prize for Literature <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Checks on illegal immigrants <br/>- Plan for the utilization of empty Soviet barracks <br/>- Changes needed to criminal law <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- József Antall talks in Holland about transition to the market economy <br/>- Drop in foreign investors' enthusiasm Külpolitika: <br/>- Osztrák parlamenti választások <br/>- BT-kompromisszum a jeruzsálemi incidens ügyében <br/>- Merénylet a német belügyminiszter ellen <br/>- A Szovjetunió belépett az Interpolba <br/>- Cseh és morva kommunisták kongresszusa <br/>- Octavio Paz kapta az irodalmi Nobel-díjat <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Idegenrendészeti ellenőrzés <br/>- Terv az üresen maradó szovjet laktanyák felhasználására <br/>- Szükséges változások a büntetőjogban <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Antall József a piacgazdaságba való átmenetről beszél Hollandiában <br/>- A külföldi befektetői kedv megtorpanása…”
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    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1984-09-07T00:00:00Z-1984-09-07T23:59:59Z
    “…The Nobel Prize for Milan Kundera: A Proposal[from: KOS, no. 56 (4 June 1984)]The fortnightly paper of the Committee for Social Resistance (Komitet Oporu Społecznego or KOS) reprinted and gave its full support to the proposal made by the editors of another underground publication, the literary journal "Wezwanie" [The Call], that the Nobel Prize for Literature be awarded to the Czech writer, Milan Kundera. …”
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