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  Gazeta Wyborcza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'bɔrʧa], gazeta vibborcha) is, as of 2005, Poland's second largest distribution daily newspaper (after the tabloid Fakt).
Gazeta Wyborcza began on May 8, 1989, with the masthead "Nie ma wolności bez Solidarności" ("There's no freedom without Solidarity").
Its founding was one of the outcomes of the Polish Round Table Agreement between the Communist government of the People's Republic of Poland and the opposition gathered around the Solidarity movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gazeta_Wyborcza   (318 words)

  
 Gazeta Wyborcza
"Gazeta Wyborcza" was founded in 1989 by a group of journalists and activists of the underground democratic opposition press as the platform for the first democratic parliamentary elections.
Each copy of "Gazeta" consists of at least three parts: the national section prepared by the Warsaw editorial office, the regional section prepared by one of 20 regional offices, and a national thematic supplement with locally-zoned pages.
The Friday TV supplement to "Gazeta Wyborcza" was honored with the title TV-guide of the Year by a specialist weekly "Media and Marketing Polska".
www.agora.pl /agora_eng/11,66706,2816885.html   (372 words)

  
 Agora.pl : agora2_agora_eng : Gazeta Wyborcza
"Gazeta" was created in 1989 as a platform for the first democratic parliamentary elections in Poland.
"Gazeta's" team comprises professionals from a wide range of fields: science, politics, culture and economy, who all contribute to the superior quality of the newspaper
"Gazeta" is a unique newspaper which combines national and local editorial and advertising content.
www.agora.pl /agora_eng/0,66706.html   (198 words)

  
 Gazeta Wyborcza and supplements - Strona główna - Gazeta.pl
The main edition of "Gazeta Wyborcza" is a daily newspaper of European significance, prepared by excellent, experienced editors.
Gazeta Komunikaty is mainly aimed at businesspeople and officials.
In Gazeta Telewizyjna we publish pages with TV program of Polish and foreign channels, film reviews, summaries of serials.
serwisy.gazeta.pl /gwreklama/0,56920.html   (549 words)

  
 'The Best Way to Keep the Devil at the Door Is to Be Rich.'
Agora's flagship property, Gazeta Wyborcza, is by far Poland's most popular and most profitable paper, with ad sales of $123 million in 1999 and an average daily circulation of 560,000.
Gazeta Wyborcza is a tabloid that uses USA Today - style color photos but that takes an intellectual approach to news, running long, thoughtful editorials and essays by philosophers and historians -- the types of pieces that you might find in the New York Review of Books.
But if Luczywo was able to steer Gazeta Wyborcza 's editorial direction smoothly, she also knew her limitations well enough to understand that she was at a loss when it came to the newspaper's business affairs.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/40/wf_agora.html   (4948 words)

  
 Gazeta Wyborcza: Democracy's Troublemaker
The success of Gazeta is the work of my colleagues, many women and men who were able to organize a modern editorial board and a well-functioning enterprise.
From the beginning Gazeta was to be a newspaper of the democratic opposition, which -- thanks to the Round-Table agreements in the spring of 1989 -- was then emerging from the underground, and from nonexistence.
In large measure it was because of me that Gazeta Wyborcza did not participate in those attacks; and I feel no pangs of conscience about this.
www.newschool.edu /tcds/gazeta.htm   (5620 words)

  
 Elie Wiesel Accuses Poland - commentary by Adam Michnik
His speech during the event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the pogrom in Kielce sparked - he writes - attacks across the wide range of the Polish press and those attacks were 'in fact anti-Semitic.'
Contrary to what Wiesel writes, his 1996 speech - chiefly the fragment referring to the dispute over the presence of Catholic crosses at the former Birkenau camp - was criticized by many people far removed from anti-Semitism, such as by father Józef Tischner on the pages of the Gazeta Wyborcza.
”Gazeta Polska” ujawniła akta z IPN na temat abp.
serwisy.gazeta.pl /wyborcza/1,34437,3448941.html   (399 words)

  
 Gazeta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gazeta (-Polish, Russian: газета) - a newspaper in Eastern Europe.
Gazeta is also a name of a Russian language daily newspaper covering politics and business.
This page was last modified 23:05, 3 November 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gazeta   (63 words)

  
 US FRANCHISED TORTURE REFUSES TO GO AWAY
Poland appears to be the center of CIA's secret detention network in Europe, with bases there holding a quarter of the 100 detainees estimated in such camps worldwide.
"Poland was the main base for CIA interrogations in Europe, while Romania played more of a role in the transfer of detained prisoners," Marc Garlasco, a leading analyst at Human Rights Watch, was quoted by Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza.
Garlasco said that the CIA maintained two detention centers in Poland, which were closed only after the Washington Post broke the story.
www.informationclearinghouse.info /article11601.htm   (5402 words)

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