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KAZAKHSTAN - Kazakhstan's Energy Base.
A country enjoying an economic boom since 1999, Kazakhstan now has a more rationalised energy base than the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hungary Aims to Cut Diesel Taxes to Offset Higher Diesel Prices:
According to an face=+Italic; APface=-Italic; report, Hungary's Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany proposed "tax refunds or other relief measures" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hungary Aims to Cut Diesel Taxes to Offset Higher Diesel Prices:
According to an face=+Italic; APface=-Italic; report, Hungary's Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany proposed "tax refunds or other relief measures" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hasenfeld Apart From the Herd
Alexander Hasenfeld isn’t big on publicity. When discussing setting up an interview, he made it clear he wasn’t ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Meetings: upcoming events 2008.
June 16-18, Tennessee Gas Association Annual Meetinag, Chattanoogan Hotel, Chattanooga, TN. Phone: (615) 735-1714. June 24-26, Subsea Survey ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Nabucco chief sees pipeline pumping Iranian gas.
When finished, the Nabucco gas pipeline will run from eastern key to the heart of Europe, completely bypassing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy Implications
HEADNOTE Abstract: This paper shows how cumulative causation supports Kaldor's main policy proposals. Kaldor advocated an expenditure tax ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
$125 million to boost turbocharger capacity.
Responding to growing demand, BorgWarner Inc. of Auburn Hills, Mich., will invest approximately $125 million to increase the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Food Safety Regulation in the European Union: Toward an Unavoidable...
HEADNOTE ABSTRACT As the threat of foodborne illnesses is becoming increasingly obvious, the future of the European Union ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Flextronics gobbling up Hungary workers.
SAN JOSE -- Flextronics (flextronics.com) will add production and up to 1,000 new employees in Hungary this spring, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
ExxoMobil Corp. is buying into Falcon oil & Gas Ltd.'s tight-gas play in Hungary's Mako Trough, The major ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
More turbochargers for Europe.
Driven by growing Enropean demand for turbochargers, Borg-Warner of Auburn Hills, Mich., has expanded its facility in Oroszlany, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sanmina-SCI Sells PC Business
Electronics Manufacturing services provider Sanmina-SCI says it will sell some of its personal computing business assets to Foxteq ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Conferences & events news.
OPEN SKIES & CLOSED WALLETS With the new Open Skies policy between the U.S. and E.U., the airline ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Available For Acquisition; 51 -- Wholesale Trade-Non-Durable Goods;...
Reason for Sale:Looking for a partner & working capital- Established design/sales of high end activewear & apparel for ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Nabucco Project.
This is a $8 bn US/EU-backed 3,300-km pipeline for 31 BCM/y of gas to be pumped by 2013 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
'No Subtitles' to premiere in Classics sidebar
CANNES -- James Chressanthis, director-producer of "No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo and Vilmos" finds it moving that his tribute ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Institutional Benchmarks for International Real Estate Investment
HEADNOTE Executive Summary. Before institutional real estate investors will consider investing in a country other than the domestic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Int'l Union of Cinemas launches summit
CANNES -- International Union of Cinemas the UNIC will launch a new European Cinema Summit bringing together Europe's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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National Federation of American Hungarians
Americans of Hungarian descent. Seeks to ease the transition of recently-arrived Hungarian immigrants to the U.S. Educates Hungarian Americans regarding Hungarian culture and history. Helps Hungary and Hungarians in the ...
Members: 87
Founded: 1982
Dues: minimum fee, $50 annual.