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77% say leave Iraq
IN A statement mirroring public opinion, opposition party Fidesz called for Hungarian soldiers serving in Iraq to be brought home. Zoltán Pokorni said on Wednesday, May 12, that the Hungarians' role was currently "symbolic".
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Missile deployment denied
GOVERNMENT spokesman Zoltán J Gál has denied a story carried in the left-leaning Hungarian daily newspaper Népszabadság claiming that the government is considering a request from Washington to allow the deployment of Patriot missiles in Hungary.
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Lidl's 150 shop secrets
LIDL Stiftung & Co KG, based in Neckarsulm, Germany is to open a 30,000 sqm warehouse and logistics center in the Alba Industrial Park, near the M7 Motorway on the outskirts of the town of Székesfehérvár.
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Good morning Budapest!
Tall, slim and with fair hair, even hopping off a scooter after scything through Budapest in rush hour, Bonnet carries that hallmark French je ne sais quoi which leaves their British neighbors feeling a mite unsophisticated.
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Attila's magnetic attraction
Esther Vécsey takes a trip out of Budapest to a place where people gather, the energy flows and the ill reputedly find new health. The Attila Domb awaits you...
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Magical Box of delights
WITH a certain greedy anticipation I opened up the cool, round-edged Super Jewel Box and loaded the new Hungaroton Classic CD Béla Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra by Zoltán Kocsis and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra into my player.
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Marathon message
RUNNING AGAINST DRUGS: For 42 days, ending on June 4 in Budapest, Hungarian Scientology Church marathon runners are travelling 2,059km through 300 cities and villages to raise awareness against the perils of drug use.
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