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From the archives: 'Bad Old Days' Not Forgotten
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBUDAPEST, Hungary -- Tivador Partai, the president of the revived Smallholders Party in Hungary, is 80 years old. His study in the old house in the Buda hills where he has lived most of his life is lined with books and mementos, portraits of long-dead...Tags: Budapest (Hungary), Russia, History, Trade Dispute, Elections
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From the archives: Berlin Wall to Come Down, Bush Predicts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- President Bush, who three months ago called for tearing down all physical barriers that divide Europe, now flatly predicts the Berlin Wall will be dismantled during his presidency. His comments, the latest sign that Washington expects...Tags: Entertainment, Health, Barbara Bush, Elections, Ronald Reagan
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From the archives: 'Don't Panic,' Gorbachev Tells East Germans
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEAST BERLIN -- Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev told East Germans on Friday that there is "no need for panic," and he urged them to "be patient . . . and don't be sad." The visiting Soviet president made these impromptu remarks as he greeted...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions, Russia, Berlin (Germany), Economic Policy
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From the archives: Poland Confronts Crucial Issue as It Hosts President
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWARSAW -- As President Bush launches a busy two-day schedule in Poland today, he will find a country, perhaps somewhat bewilderingly, locked in the toils of one of the most important questions facing the reforming Communist nations of Eastern Europe....Tags: George W. Bush, Heads of State, Government, Elections, Europe
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From the archives: Reformers Win 1st Vote for New Hungary Party
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBUDAPEST -- Reformers in Hungary's ruling party moved Saturday to leave hard-line Communists behind and form a new "socialist" party, committed to broad economic and political reform. Under pressure from the reformers, delegates at the party's congress...Tags: History, Career and Workplace, Employees, Government, Philosophy
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From the archives: Honecker Quits; E. Germany May Change Course
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBONN -- Embattled East German leader Erich Honecker resigned Wednesday under increasing pressure and was succeeded by Egon Krenz, a Politburo member regarded as a hard-liner, who indicated he will chart a new course. Honecker, 77, has been ailing since a...Tags: George W. Bush, Russia, Entertainment, Berlin (Germany), Economic Policy
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From the archives: Czechs Remove Curb on Travel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPRAGUE, Czechoslovakia -- Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec announced Tuesday that Czechoslovak citizens will no longer need exit permits to travel to Western countries, a move that signaled the first significant reverberations here from East Germany's...Tags: Todor Zhivkov, George W. Bush, Personal Data Collection, Trips and Vacations, Stepan Company
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Czech-Slovak hockey fans find their place on Hawks roster
At St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church on the South Side, the only parish in the archdiocese that offers mass in Slovak, Laura Zbella occasionally sees Slovak and Chicago Blackhawks pride converge. It's in the apparel kids wear around the parish. If...
Tags: Czech Republic, Judy Baar Topinka, Marian Hossa, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Michal Rozsival
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READER SUBMITTED: Quinnipiac University MBA Students To Travel To Hungary To Meet With Leaders
HamdenThirteen Quinnipiac University students in the master of business administration program will spend two weeks in early June meeting with business and government leaders in Hungary. The students, Brett T. Bradanini, of North Haven; Alicia M. Capparucci,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Business, Groton, Travel
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NASA engineers, high school students team up to build pilot-disorientation chair
A worst-case scenario for pilots in flight is not knowing which way is up. It can happen when visual cues are gone and acceleration knocks sensory systems out of whack, leaving pilots temporarily disoriented and more prone to crash. "Public enemy No....Tags: Space Programs, Engineering, Technology, High Schools, Hampton Roads
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Cannes 2013: All But 'Silence' On the Sales Front
VarietyCANNES--This year's Cannes saw a deluge of new titles brought onto the market. But, through Monday afternoon at least, there had not been a deluge of deals snapping them up. One day before the pre-sales market wound down, with major distributors...Tags: United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Russia, Entertainment, Finance
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