News - Gazeta Wyborcza
Poland's advertising market declined in all sectors in the first quarter this year except the Internet where ad sales kept on rising, Polish Radio said. The ad market dropped by $48 million in the first three months this year, with finance sectors, audio-video, automotive and computers reducing expenditures, the radio said Wednesday. Newspapers and magazines are the biggest losers, off 19 percent and 16 percent, respectively.
Text of report by Polish leading privately-owned centre-left newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza website, on 20 August [Report by Rafal Zasun: "An Energy Plan for Poland"] The Economy Ministry says that nuclear power plants will supply 15 per cent of electricity in Poland by 2030 - on the condition that society agrees.
Text of report by Polish leading privately-owned centre-left newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza website, on 30 May [Report by Grzegorz Lisicki: "Vietnamese Security Police in Poland Again"] At least 120 refugees from Vietnam were questioned in Przemysl by Vietnam's security police, Gazeta Wyborcza has learned.
Text of report by Polish leading privately-owned centre-left newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza website, on 5 April [Report by Rafal Zasun: "Government, More Energy!"] Poland may face a power shortage, energy giants are warning in unison.
Excerpt from report by Polish leading privately-owned centre- left newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza website, on 21 March [Interview with Polish Deputy Treasury Minister Krzysztof Zuk by Renata Grochal; place and date not given: "We Are Unveiling the Four- Year Privatization Plan"] [Introductory passage omitted] [Grochal] Prime Minister Donald Tusk pledged that privatization would accelerate, but this is not yet visible.
