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Doubts Over Euro 2012 Linger
Poland and Ukraine were working hard this week to ease concerns they could yet lose the right to host the 2012 European soccer championships due to delays on stadium projects in Kiev and Warsaw. more
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Unemployment Drops Again
Data this week showed Poland’s jobless rate dropped to 7.5 percent in May under EU methodology, and all signs are the country’s days as Europe’s unemployment blackspot may be gone for good. more
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Radwańska Lifts Hopes at Wimbledon
Astunning victory over number-four seed Svetlana Kuznetsova put Poland’s Agnieszka Radwańska into the last eight at Wimbledon this week. more
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A New View
Red-Eye Effect: 21st Century Polish Photography, Centre for Contemporary Art (Ujazdwoski Castle, ul. Jazdów 2). Open until Sept. 7. Admission PLN 12. more
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