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Poland: they have stollen 4 WW2 tanks from the military training ground

Posted on February 12, 2009 by admin

A few men have stolen 4 WW2 T-34 tanks (made in USSR) from a military training ground of a Polish army. Those 4 old wrecked famous WW2 soviet tanks were used as a training targets in the military training ground in Jagodne. They have illegally entered military area with big lorries with the carriages and [...]

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Kids of former emigrants have problems in school after return to Poland.

Posted on January 26, 2009 by admin

According to Onet.pl, kids of the former Polish emigrants have problems in school due to the differences in the education policy in Poland and in the UK and Ireland. Kids that left Polish schools couple of years ago, had to get used to the completely different system in UK and Ireland, and now, they have [...]

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Search keywords show the anti Polish emigration attitude

Posted on January 25, 2009 by admin

During my stay in Ireland I was the active blogger and my blog Ireland From a Polish Perspective is still quite popular in Ireland, both amont the native Irish and Polish emigrants. Both on that blog and here – on MacKozer.com – I am dealing with the issues of the Polish emigration to Ireland, the [...]

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Reuters is making reportage about Dell and Lodz

Posted on January 21, 2009 by admin

One of the oldest news agencies – Routers – is making a reportage about Dell in Lodz (Poland), its movement from Limerick to the second biggest city in Poland (or third now). According to Gazeta.pl, Routers’ journalist went first to Warsaw to the Dell HQs in Poland to find out why Dell chose Poland and [...]

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25 years ago, the IT reality in communistic Poland (25th anniversary of Macs)

Posted on January 21, 2009 by admin

Recently MacWorld started to publish articles about the 25th anniversary of Macintosh that is due to be this Saturday 24th January. 25 years ago first Macs were born in the Cupertino. At the same time Poland was in the middle of the worst economical crisis after the 2nd World War. The Martial Law had been [...]

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Thousands of jobs to be cut in Poland

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

According to the TVn24.pl (website of Polish news and business channels) thsouands of jobs to be cut in Poland in the fothcoming months. The massive job losses are predicted in industries such as electonics, wood production, cars, metalurgy and banking. The one of the Polish banks – PKO BP is going to cut 1,7 thousands [...]

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Yet again Poles attacked in NI

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

Two Poles were attacked by the group of 8 or 10 men in the Bush Manor, a north part of Antrim City, Northern Ireland. According to the site of the Polish newspaper Dziennik – dziennik.pl, the attackers were armed with knives and the hammer. One of the Poles were stabbed and wounded. Policemen suspect that [...]

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No Irish workers signs in Poland – another Irish urban legend?

Posted on January 17, 2009 by admin

Couple of days ago I got a email from one of my friends, an Irish blogger (PrimalSneeze), who asked me if the rumour that has been recently picked up by the Irish press is a true or not. The rumor is that in Poland in the building sites appeared “No Irish workers” banners. I have [...]

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MacHeads The Movie

Posted on October 17, 2008 by admin

Mac users’ community is not a monolithic, at least in Poland. It is due to the fact that it has been overwhelmed by something much wider and more specified – the Apple Users’ community, with the majority of iPhone and iPod users. The different perspectives on such Apple gadgets users and the old users (that [...]

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118 Polish immigrants sent back home from Ireland

Posted on October 7, 2008 by admin

This year, so far 118 Polish immigrants (of a entire number of 511 citizens of EU) decided to come back home to Poland with the financial help of Irish government. The program, conducted by The Reception and Integration Agency is dedicated to the immigrants fro the other EU states, who are homeless, unemployed and without [...]

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