Poland
    
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Chronology of Coverage
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Jun. 26, 2014
Polish Parliament votes to retain embattled government of Prime Min Donald Tusk, despite an embarrassing scandal involving several top officials whose private, often profane conversations in upscale Warsaw restaurants had been bugged for more than a year. MORE - 
            
Jun. 24, 2014
Polish Prime Min Donald Tusk says that he will not dismiss any of the ministers whose bluntly politically and occasionally profane conversations were caught on tape, unless they are caught engaging in illegal behavior; Tusk says government will focus on uncovering who had made the recordings. MORE - 
            
Jun. 23, 2014
Polish Foreign Min Radoslaw Sikorski is heard in secretly recorded conversation describing his country's security relationship with United States as 'worth nothing' and 'even harmful,' along with more vulgar terms; deepening scandal over leaked conversations has threatened survival of Prime Min Donal Tusk's center-right government. MORE - 
            
Jun. 20, 2014
Polish Prime Min Donald Tusk warns he might be forced to call early elections if scandal over secretly taped conversations of senior government officials continues to escalate. MORE - 
            
Jun. 17, 2014
Tapes of high-level Polish officials discussing what seem to be unsavory deals are threatening careers of some of country's most prominent leaders and perhaps even survival of current government; transcripts of recordings were published by newspaper Wprost; Prime Min Donald Tusk criticizes recordings, describing them as attempt at coup d'etat. MORE 
General Information on Poland
Official Name: Republic of Poland
Capital: Warsaw (Current local time)
Government Type: Republic
Population: 38.5 million
Area: 120,725 square miles; about the size of New Mexico
Languages: Polish
Literacy: Total population: 99.8%; Male: 99.8%; Female: 99.7%
Year of Independence: 1918
Web site: Prezydent.pl
Capital: Warsaw (Current local time)
Government Type: Republic
Population: 38.5 million
Area: 120,725 square miles; about the size of New Mexico
Languages: Polish
Literacy: Total population: 99.8%; Male: 99.8%; Female: 99.7%
Year of Independence: 1918
Web site: Prezydent.pl
Articles
Tense Vote Spares Polish Government After Recordings Scandal
Prime Minister Donald Tusk 
and his administration were retained Wednesday, despite controversy over
 secret tapes of officials’ private conversations that surfaced last 
week.
June 26, 2014, Thursday
Poland’s Prime Minister Says He Won’t Dismiss Officials Caught on Leaked Tapes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk 
said the government would focus on uncovering the “criminal gang” that 
made illegal recordings of ministers having blunt and profane 
conversations.
June 24, 2014, Tuesday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Audio Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
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                                            Tusk, Donald
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Marilyn Monroe’s Photo Caper in Poland
A trove of Marilyn Monroe 
photos by Milton H. Greene is being auctioned in Poland this week. How 
the images got there – and how they will be sold – is worthy of a madcap
 caper.
June 23, 2014, Monday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Davis, Sammy Jr
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                                            Monroe, Marilyn
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                                            Sinatra, Frank
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                                            Greene, Milton
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                                            Miller, Arthur
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                                            Poland
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                                            Copyrights and Copyright Violations
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                                            Auctions
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                                            Robberies and Thefts
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                                            Photography
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                                            Wills and Estates
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                                            Archives and Records
                                          
Tapes Said to Reveal Polish Minister Disparaging U.S. Ties
In a new excerpt from 
secretly recorded conversations, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is 
quoted as describing his country’s security relationship with the United
 States as “worth nothing.”
June 23, 2014, Monday
Polish Premier Says Scandal May Prompt Early Vote
A scandal touched off by 
secretly recorded conversations of senior members of the government has 
eroded confidence, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
June 20, 2014, Friday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Wiretapping and Other Eavesdropping Devices and Methods
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                                            Tusk, Donald
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                                            Elections
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                                            Politics and Government
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                                            Poland
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                                            Newspapers
                                          
Secret Tapes of Politicians Cause a Stir in Poland
Transcripts released by a Warsaw newspaper are proof that the government should be dismissed, an opposition leader said.
June 17, 2014, Tuesday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Warsaw (Poland)
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                                            Wiretapping and Other Eavesdropping Devices and Methods
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                                            Poland
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                                            Tusk, Donald
                                          
Despite Clash in Ukraine, Cease-Fire Talks Advance
The foreign ministers of 
Russia, Germany and Poland said they were optimistic while President 
Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine proposed setting up a corridor to help 
people flee the violence.
June 11, 2014, Wednesday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Russia
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                                            Ukraine
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                                            Poroshenko, Petro Olekseyevich
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                                            Defense and Military Forces
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                                            Germany
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                                            Refugees and Displaced Persons
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                                            Poland
                                          
Obama’s Warsaw Workout Finds Its Way to the Internet
A video showed the 
president in a dark tracksuit wearing earphones as he lifted weights, 
did squats and rode a stationary bicycle, occasionally grimacing.
June 5, 2014, Thursday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             National Security Agency
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                                            Warsaw (Poland)
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                                            Exercise
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                                            Obama, Barack
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                                            Europe
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                                            Secret Service
                                          
Europe’s Man in Warsaw
Radoslaw Sikorski should be the European Union’s next foreign policy chief.
June 4, 2014, Wednesday
Obama, in Poland, Renews Commitment to Security
A $1 billion program to 
bolster defenses for American allies in Eastern and Central Europe is 
announced, but nerves are still rattled by the crisis in neighboring 
Ukraine.
June 4, 2014, Wednesday
              MORE ON POLAND AND:                             Ukraine
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                                            Obama, Barack
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                                            Poland
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                                            United States International Relations
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                                            Russia
                                          
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The Polish Underground
Since Poland joined the European Union in 2004, more than a million Poles, mainly young, have come to Britain.
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Obama Strengthens Ties With Poland
President Obama and President Bronislaw 
Komorowski of Poland discussed American support for Eastern European 
allies ahead of a plan to spend $1 billion in training armed forces on 
Russia’s borders.
Poland’s ‘Rathole Miners’
Digging coal illegally, often called 
“rathole mining,” proliferated in the late 1990s in Walbrzych, Poland, 
after the state abruptly decided to shutter coal plants in the region. 
It continues today.
Times Minute | Bringing Back the Watch
Also on the Minute, NATO’s revived purpose and the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Biden Promises Protection to Poland
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. met with 
Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland in Warsaw to assure allies in 
Eastern Europe that the United States would protect them against any 
Russian aggression.
Times Minute | The Costs of Annexation
As President Putin announces the annexation 
of Crimea, a look at the geopolitical costs and how China is closely 
watching the situation.
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