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Slovakia holds early parliamentary election
Boston.com
A child casts a ballot paper during early general election inBratislava, Slovakia, Saturday, March 10, 2012. Polls opened in Slovakia on Saturday in an early election brought on by the government's collapse in a confidence vote, with polls indicating ...
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Boston.com
Slovak left poised to win election, sink reformists
Reuters
By Martin Santa and Jan Lopatka | BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Leftist former prime minister Robert Fico appeared poised to sweep to victory in Slovakia's election on Saturday on a pledge to tax the rich, amid high unemployment and budget austerity.
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Slovakia votes in early parliamentary elections overshadowed by major bribery ...
Washington Post
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovaks cast ballots Saturday in an early election brought on by the government's collapse in a confidence vote, with polls indicating success for one of the few leading politicians to escape voter anger over a major corruption ...
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Slovaks rally against high-level corruption
Boston.com
More than 1000 Slovaks took to the streets of Bratislava and hundreds others rallied in major cities on Friday. The organizers called on fellow protesters and other Slovaks not to vote for the established political parties, which they say have been ...
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Slovaks rally against high-level corruption
The Associated Press
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of radical protesters following a peaceful rally in Slovakia's capital to protest high-level corruption Friday, a day before a parliamentary election. More than 1000 Slovaks took ...
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Slovakia Ex-Premier Fico Set to Win Elections With Pledge to Tax the Rich
Bloomberg
Voting stations in the central European country of 5.4 million opened at 7 am inBratislava and will close at 10 pm, when exit polls will be released. Official results will be published through the night. Smer, the party led by Fico who as premier from ...
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Slovak police fire tear gas to disperse anti-corruption protesters outside ...
Washington Post
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of radical protesters following a peaceful rally in Slovakia's capital to protest high-level corruption Friday, a day before a parliamentary election. More than 1000 Slovaks took to the ...
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Slovakia Holding General Elections Saturday
Voice of America (blog)
Protesters clashed with police in Bratislava on Friday. Police used tear gas to disperse them. Saturday's election comes two years early. A four-party ruling coalition collapsed last October when one of its junior members refused to back the expansion ...
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Slovak left eyes election win as scandal stumps rivals
AFP
BRATISLAVA — Slovaks vote in an early general election Saturday, with the left-wing party of ex-premier Robert Fico eyeing victory as a corruption scandal has right-wing rivals fighting for political survival. Opinion polls showed Fico's Smer social ...
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AFP
Slovakians Voting In General Elections
Voice of America (blog)
Some analysts believe the public fallout will benefit members of smaller parties. On Friday, police in riot gear used tear gas and pepper spray to break up demonstration in Bratislava, the capital, protesting high-level corruption in the government.
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Slovakia election: Fico's Smer party tipped to win
BBC News
Anti-corruption protesters clashed with police in Bratislava on Friday. Protest organisers called on Slovaks not to vote for the established political parties, which they say have all been tainted by scandal. About 300 demonstrators pelted police with ...
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BBC News
Slovaks begin voting in election that left is tipped to win
Focus News
Bratislava. Slovaks began voting in a general election Saturday with the opposition leftist Smer-Social Democracy tipped as the winner after a corruption scandal virtually torpedoed right-wing rivals, AFP reported. Polling stations opened at 7:00 am ...
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Slovaks vote in election with left tipped to win
AlterNet
A protester takes part in an anti-corruption demonstration inBratislava. Slovaks began voting in a general election Saturday with the opposition leftist Smer-Social Democracy tipped as the winner after a corruption scandal virtually torpedoed ...
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AlterNet
Clashes taint build-up to Slovakian election
euronews
Police and protesters have clashed in the Slovakian capitalBratislava after an anti-corruption demonstration turned violent. Police used pepper spray and stun grenades to disperse the hundreds gathered in the city on the eve of the country's general ...
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euronews
Slovakia votes today (March 10)
allvoices
In the capital Bratislava about 1000 protesters massed in an anti-corruption rally. Banners read: "I don't vote for gorillas, I vote for change". Fico's social democrats pledge to tax the rich and offer better protections for the working class as ...
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Fico on path back to power in Slovakian election
Peninsula On-line
BRATISLAVA: Slovakia's former prime minister Robert Fico looks set for a political comeback in an election yesterday, after campaigning on promises to build a strong social safety net in turbulent economic times. Polls show the 47-year-old lawyer will ...
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Slovaks rally against corruption
BBC News
About 1000 people in the Slovak capital Bratislava have taken part in an anti-corruption protest, the day before a general election. About 300 protesters threw stones and eggs at riot police who used tear gas to keep them from storming parliament.
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BBC News
Polls open as Slovaks vote for new government
Aljazeera.com
Anti-corruption protesters numbering around 1000 massed inBratislava, the Slovak capital, on the eve of the vote, yelling "treason, treason" and carrying banners with slogans such as "I don't vote for gorillas, I vote for change".
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Aljazeera.com
Slovakia looks set for new PM as election unfolds
euronews
... his seat at the top table and faces being voted out of parliament. Corruption is a key issue for the electorate with many taking to the streets of Bratislava to demand tough measures to stamp it out. Slovakia looks set for new PM as election unfolds.
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euronews
Slovakians head to polls, government faces
Europe Online Magazine
By our dpa-correspondent and Europe Online Bratislava (dpa) - Polling stations in Slovakia opened early Saturday for a parliamentary election in which the ruling coalition faces a debilitating defeat, according to the latest opinion polls, ...
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Slovaks vote in election with left tipped to win, news, StarAfrica.com
StarAfrica.com
Popular ex-prime minister Robert Fico's Smer-Social Democracy is likely to win some 39 percent of the vote and take 75 seats -- just one short of a majority in the 150-member parliament, according to a poll by the Bratislava-based Focus agency.
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StarAfrica.com
Elections in Slovakia
Europe Online Magazine
Bratislava (dpa) - Slovakian parliamentary elections began Sunday in a climate of public anger over corruption allegations against politicians. Policy debates over the eurozone became overshadowed by the corruption scandal in recent months.
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In the World
Philadelphia Inquirer
AP BRATISLAVA, Slovakia - Police fired tear gas Friday to disperse hundreds of protesters after a peaceful rally in Slovakia's capital held in opposition of high-level corruption a day before a parliamentary election. More than 1000 Slovaks took to the ...
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Slovakia protests as 'Gorilla files' overshadows elections
Storyful
Police and protesters clashed on the streets of Bratislava, Slovakia on Friday, as the country prepared to go to the polls to elect a new parliament on Saturday. There have been several protests since December following the publication of the so-called ...
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Opera: Swan Knight features Madison Wagnerian tenor and chef
Shoreline Times
Deaton also just released a new CD this past December, on Centaur Records, “Marc Deaton WAGNER,” a solo disc of Wagner excerpts recorded with theBratislava Symphony Orchestra. Meanwhile, he launched Liana's Table, which is perhaps best known for its ...
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7am: ELECTION 2012: Slovaks begin voting in parliamentary election at 7:00
The Slovak Spectator
Another 658 voters with no permanent residence in Slovakia have already sent their ballots by post to a specialised precinct in Bratislava's Petržalka district, the SITA newswire reported. Slovak citizens with a permanent residence in Slovakia who are ...
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Breath of fresh air that is APOEL
Fox News
Remember the likes of FC Thun, Artmedia Bratislava and Molde? But here we sit, two seasons down the line, and APOEL are not only back, they are in the last eight of the Champions League. They have gone way further than a host of clubs with huge ...
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Weekend: Your guide to entertainment in Northeast Pennsylvania
Scranton Times-Tribune
AN EVENING AT THE OPERA AND MORE: Bratislava State Conservatory of Music members, Thursday, 7 pm, Wyoming Seminary Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, free. 270-2192. SHAMROCK SHOW: with Blinded Passenger, Silhouette Lies, This Is a Movement, ...
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Franchising negotiations in Slovakia
Railway Gazette International
The first breach of state operator ZSSK's monopoly on subsidised passenger services was scheduled for March 4, when Czech firm Regio-Jet would begin operating on the 95 km Bratislava - Komárno line under a nine-year contract awarded in December 2010 ...
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Kinstellar | International Comparative Legal Guide to: Private Client 2012
Linex Legal (press release) (registration)
Bratislava, January, 2012 – Adam Hodon, Managing Associate of Kinstellar'sBratislava office, and Martina Manurova, Junior Associate, contributed detailed answers to questions regarding corporate taxation in Slovakia for the International Comparative ...
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Slovaks rally against corruption in Bratislava - Your Activist News ...
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Slovaks rally against corruption in Bratislava. BBC News Mar. 9, 2012. About 1000 people in the Slovak capital Bratislava have taken part in an anti-corruption protest, the day before a general election. About 300 protesters threw stones and ...
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Slovaks rally against high-level corruption
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of radical ... More than 1000 Slovaks took to the streets of Bratislava and hundreds ...
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New Flights From Bratislava to Venice From April | The Daily News ...
Private airline Danube Wings has announced the start of regular flights fromBratislava and KoÅ¡ice to Venice in Italy in co-operation with Italian airline Megaride ...
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Slovakia Ex-Premier Fico Set to Win Elections With Pledge to Tax ...
Fico told a final rally of his supporters in Bratislava March 8. ...bpenz@bloomberg.net LinkedIn Google +1 Print QUEUE Related News: Eastern Europe · Europe.
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BBC News - Slovaks rally against corruption in Bratislava
Protesters take to the streets of the Slovak capital to demonstrate against corruption in politics after the publication of a secret file.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17322096
Slovaks rally against high-level corruption
More than 1000 Slovaks took to the streets of Bratislava and hundreds others... After the demonstration in Bratislava, about 300 protesters threw stones, ...
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Slovaks rally against corruption in Bratislava - Your Activist News ...
Slovaks rally against corruption in Bratislava. BBC News Mar. 9, 2012. About 1000 people in the Slovak capital Bratislava have taken part in an anti-corruption ...
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dEUS in Bratislava's MMC - News - Pohoda
Last year they played an amazing concert on the main Bažant Stage at our festival. At the beginning of March, Belgians dEUS are coming back to Slovakia to ...
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News from Poland - President of the Institute of National ...
Poland.pl > News from Poland > President of the Institute of National ...President of the Institute of National Remembrance Visits Bratislava (Slovakia)...
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