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The English-speaking preschool for children from the international community www.theenglishplayhouse.com Come visit our new 2nd location in Wilanow Polish News and Entertainment Friday 13th April 2012 Issue 15 (166) Police appeal for Gorzow rapist New images may help with identification NATIONAL © www.lubuska.policja.gov.pl P olice have released video pictures of a man they want in connection with the brutal rape and assault of a 16-year-old girl in Gorzow Wielkopolskie. Along with raping the girl, the perpetrator also attacked the girl’s eyes with a knife in an effort to blind her so she would not be able to identify him. Some of the pictures are taken from security cameras of a Biedronka shop near to where the attack took place and show a hooded man in a short black jacket. Later footage from a camera monitoring a railway crossing shows the same man crossing the tracks. “We want this material to be seen by as many people as possible,” Slawomir Konieczny, spokesman for Gorzow police, told the TVN 24 news channel. “There is a great possibility that he is not from the region.” Although not the best quality, investigators maintain that the images should help them track down the suspect. “We hope that somebody will recognise him. His face is not that visible but anybody who knows him should be able to recognise him,” said Dariusz Domarecki, a spokesman for the district prosecutor’s office in Gorzow. The release of the images come as one of the last throws of the dice for investiga- Authorities have released this image in hope of identifying the man tors trying to find the rapist. Over three months have now passed since the girl was attacked on her way home between the hours of 18:47 and 19:30 on the night of January 9. During the attack the man referred to himself as Piotr and told the victim that she would be unable to escape because he was “the best runner in Wielkopolskie”. He also questioned her about her age, indicating that it bore some importance to him. After the assault he stole the girl’s mobile phone and mp3 player before leaving her with a chilling “adios”. p.3 REGIONAL The lack of leads has led police to believe that man arrived in the town by bus from a different region although they have not ruled out other forms of public transport. According to the victim, who has not been named for legal reasons, her attacker was about 175 centimetres tall, slim and with an athletic physique. Pol ic e h ave a s k e d a ny b o d y w ho re c o g n i s e s t he m a n t o c ont a c t t he m i m me d i at e l y a nd a f i n a nc i a l re w a rd for i n for m at ion h a s b e e n of fe re d . p.7 spORT p.13 Cops fall short for footy Mystery arsonist strikes Lewy flies, Peszko plummets There were worrying reports this week that Poland could be 8,000 police officers short for the upcoming Euro 2012 tournament. The competition, which is set to kick off in less than two months, now faces potential safety issues due to the lack of available numbers writes legal newspaper Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. A Volkswagen Golf went up in flames in the early hours of Thursday morning as the arsonist that has been terrorising Opole struck again. This is the fifth vehicle to go up in flames since last Friday. First two cars, an Opel and a BMW, were set alight very early on Friday morning, the arsonist then struck again the same evening. Robert Lewandowski was the toast of Dortmund this Wednesday evening, when his backheel flick led to Borussia’s 1-0 defeat of Bayern Munich. The result leaves Dortmund six points clear of Bayern at the top of the Bundesliga with four matches to go. A second league title on the trot now beckons for the German side with the trio of Polish players. 2 EDITORIAL The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Contents News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Regional news . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 What’s on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Fromtheeditor Quotesoftheweek Thisweekinhistory “There is a righteous anger inside me at what is happening. As a brother, as a friend and as a Pole.” Law and Justice leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks about the death of his brother two years after the disaster. 1917 (15.04) - Ludwik Zamenhof dies. Born in Bialystok (then part of the Russian Empire), Zamenhof was the creator of Esperanto - perhaps the most well known and successful constructed language. W hat with the ACTA bill occupying the headlines over recent months it seems only fitting to take a look at a story that didn’t quite make it into the paper this week. You may remember last year a bit of a furore surrounding Antykomor.pl - a website which poked fun at President Komorowski. At the time, the prime minister branded the way the ABW had raided the owner’s flat and seized his computers as “overzealous” and even Mr Komorowski claimed to be slightly stunned by the operation, which would suggest he knew nothing of it at the time... Well, almost one year later, those ‘overzealous’ actions have led to the website’s owner Robert F. having a number of charges brought against him and he could now face up to five years in the slammer. Official reports on TVN state that the perpetrator is being charged for falsifying documents and using someone else’s ID, but I’m probably not alone when I say the whole thing smacks of a personal vendetta and I’m sure examples are being made here. The site portrayed Mr Komorowski as “a prostitute, a homosexual, a drunkard and a participant in sexual activity”. An interesting combination for sure, but while probably not enough to quite warrant a prison sentence on its own, perhaps something likely to get certain people’s backs up. The defence that the site was purely satirical will do little to help the owner, seeing that the charges are of a more serious nature and, of course, if he has broken the law, then he should quite rightly be punished. But regardless of that, what doesn’t sit right for me is the rather sinister and ‘overzealous’ way he was caught in the first place... Something all website owners would do well to consider in the future. “The wreck of the Tu-154M plane should have been returned to Poland by now.” Democratic Left Alliance’s Ryszard Kalisz on how not moving the plane has been bad for collecting evidence. “It was in the interest of Russia to eliminate Lech Kaczynski.” Joachim Brudzinski of Law and Justice shares his thoughts on the Smolensk tragedy with TVN24. 2010 (18.04) - The funeral of Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria Kaczynska takes place at the Wawel in Krakow. One of Poland’s most important sites, Wawel is the final resting place for many of the country’s most significant historical figures. HaveYoursay The NPE weekend QUIZ Re: Detective Krzysztof Rutkowski I see after reading last week’s ‘Baby Madzia’s mum goes on the run’ article that good old Krzysztof Rutkowski is still managing to get his face into all the papers. Why are people even giving this ‘detective’ the time of day? Surely if newspapers stopped printing his photo and quotes then he would be starved of the publicity he so desperately seeks. The idea that he can get so much publicity during such a tragic case is just sick. Daniel H. - Australia For those of you who missed out on last week’s fantastic prize to see Spanish tenor Jose Carreras live in Gdansk on April 22... fear not! We’ve managed to get our hands on one more double invitation so there’s another chance. Re: Euro got problems My heart goes out to the workers that didn’t get their money yes but in the name of national pride they should hang their heads in shame. The whole of Europe (probably the world?) will have its eyes focused on Poland very soon and all these strikers are doing is slowing down preparations for the football. I know everybody has a right to money for any work they do but in cases like this what they are doing is a selfish act which is letting down the country. Sam Hill - Leicester, UK Publisher: WIYP Sp. z o.o. WIYP Sp. z o.o. • Ul. Paderewskiego 1 • 81-831 Sopot tel. +48 58 555 9818 • tel/fax. +48 58 555 0831 • [email protected] 1947 (16.04) - Rudolf Hoess is hanged adjacent to Auschwitz’s crematorium. The first commandant of the death camp, Hoess was eventually captured in March 1946 and found guilty by the Supreme National Tribunal in Poland. Editor-in-Chief: Steve Sibbald ([email protected]) Chief Writer: Steve Sibbald Staff Writer: Matt Day Making his opera debut when he was just 11-years-old, Mr Carreras’ talents have helped him become a global star and his upcoming show, where he will be joined by Polish singer Edyta Gorniak, is a mouth-watering prospect. Jose Carreras was of course one of the Three Tenors and for your chance to win the tickets, simply tell us the names of the other two former members. As always folks, send your answers to the following address: [email protected] Nationwide & Sports: Graham Crawford ([email protected]) Events: Klaudia Mampe ([email protected]), Vaughan Elliott, Łukasz Jankowski Graphic Designer: Tomáš Haman ([email protected]) Sales Director: Malgorzata Drzaszcz ([email protected]) 3 NEWs Cops fall short for footy T here were worrying reports this week that Poland could be 8,000 police officers short for the upcoming Euro 2012 tournament. The competition, which is set to kick off in less than two months, now faces potential safety issues due to the lack of available numbers writes legal newspaper Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has spoken out in an attempt to play down the issue, stating that “security is a priority and the number of vacancies will not negatively affect the tournament”. “This has long since been carefully planned. We have looked at how many officers are required in each of the host cities,” said Malgorzata Wozniak, a spokeswoman for the department. “We announced at the end of the year we would be introducing over 5,000 officers. We are aware that safety does not start and end with Euro 2012,” she added. However head of the Parliamentary Commission of Interior and Administration Marek Biernacki has aired his concerns over the matter. “So far we have not had any information regarding this and at our next meeting we will be asking for an explanation. This is a bad thing to happen at a time when the police force faces one of its biggest challenges of the year.” The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Smolensk Commemorations P oland paused to remember the Smolensk disaster with a mixture of solemnity and anger over the events of April 10, 2010. At Warsaw’s Powazki cemetery, the resting place for many of the 96 victims, Prime Minister Donald Tusk led the official commemoration events. A government and military delegation also travelled to Smolensk to pay tribute to those who died when the Polish Air Force airliner carrying President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and dozens of the country’s political, civil and military elite crashed while attempting to land at a fog-bound airport. President Bronislaw Komorowski, who succeeded President Kaczynski, attended a special mass in Warsaw. But as an indication that scars have far from healed and that many people still question the official version of events surrounding the crash, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Law and Justice (PiS) leader and bereaved twin brother, led a march of several thousand people through the centre of the capital. “We know it for sure today - they were betrayed,” Mr Kaczynski, who still wears a black tie of mourning, said about the victims. “It was a disgrace to pass the investigation over (to Russia), to accept Russian lies and to spread lies,” he said to applause from his supporters who had started to gather outside the presidential palace early in the morning. Many of the demonstrators carried banners with one reading “We want the truth. You cannot kill the truth”. Later in the week, the Law and Justice leader walked out of the lower house of parliament after no mention was made about his brother prior to a minute’s silence in memory of the dead. Despite Russian and Polish reports attributing blame to a list of unfortunate circumstances and pilot error, Mr Kaczynski and his supporters maintain there has been a cover up and that his brother may have died as a result of assassination. The bereaved twin has also called for an international investigation into the crash. Venting some more extreme feelings, a crowd of up to 300 people demonstrated outside the Russian embassy on the night of April 9. Chanting “betrayal” and “traitor” they burnt an effigy of the PM Tusk after briefly suspending it from some mock gallows. A TNS OBOP poll found that 18 percent of Poles believe the president died in a Russian attack while 32 percent blame mistakes made by Russian air-traffic control for the crash. Only 28 percent put faith in the official reason. The legacy of Smolensk remains a source of controversy with opinion divided between those who feel that it is time to move on and those who still maintain that this cannot happen until the exact circumstances into the crash are known. After the closure of Restauracja Polska Tradycja on Belwederska St. we invite you to our other restaurant, Restauracja Polska on 7 Chocimska St. in Warsaw, tel.22 848 12 25, tel. / fax. 22 848 15 90 w w w. rest aurac j arozana .c om .pl 4 NEWs The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Radio star in racism row P rime time television star Kuba Wojewodzki has come under a criminal investigation into the alleged use of racist language during a radio show. Mr Wojewodzki, one of the biggest names of Polish television and presenter of his own show, could face three years behind bars if found guilty of racist behaviour. Renata Mazur, a spokeswoman for the Warsaw prosecutor’s office said he had been questioned, and that he “had denied the allegations and refused to answer any questions”. The prosecutor’s investigation is based on comments the star made a year ago on Radio Eska Rock along with host Michal Figurski, who has also come under investigation. The two made fun of Alvin Gajadhur, the half-Indian, half-Polish spokesman for the Road Transport Inspectorate. Among a string of comments about Mr Gajadhur’s appearance the two said that “negroes don’t sleep”, that perhaps they “should make a national registry of negroes” and that “today’s sponsors are the Warsaw branch of the Ku Klux Klan”. An incensed Mr Gajadhur said at the time that he “could take a joke” but found the behaviour of the radio presenters offensive. “Mocking my skin colour has nothing to do with humour,” said the angry spokesman. “Who gives these people the right to talk about people and their skin the way they do?” Mr Gajadhur eventually filed a complaint with the prosecutor’s office which has resulted in the investigation. His case has perhaps been aided by the strident condemnation of the comments made by the Media Ethics Council. Not mincing its words it said the two media stars “had made shamefully offensive and racist remarks” and that it was a “blatant display of xenophobia”. The stars refused to apologise for their comments and received the support of Radio Eska Rock, which issued a statement saying “the quotes were taken out of context by press reports, without referring to the station for clarification and recordings of the entire programme, which would have shown the real intentions of the presenters”. This was not the first time Mr Wojewodzki has faced allegations of racism. During a stint as a judge on a talent show he mocked a Nigerian student studying in Poland but unable to speak Polish. Deliberately mistranslating the student’s words he said: “I ended my marriage with a white woman, and then ate her. She was a bit gristly.” The fact that big stars feel little or no shame in making racist comments on air has angered and frustrated anti-racism groups, which decry the lack of a positive example and fear that such comments will engender racist sentiment in a wider audience. Masturbating on the move A number of firefighters were shocked this week to find a man they rescued from a car crash may have been masturbating whilst driving. Authorities in the northern town of Czluchow were called to the scene of the crash after a Volkswagen collided with a Mercedes truck. However, according to daily Fakt, upon cutting the 54-year-old free from the tangled wreckage, workers discovered the man’s trousers and pants around his ankles and a pornographic magazine laying on the passenger seat next to him. The newspaper claims that the driver of Volkswagen slid onto the left-hand side of the road after losing control and, as a result, both vehicles ended up in the side ditch. Despite the Volkswagen driver having to be cut free and rescued by firefighters, both men were fortunate enough to walk away without any serious injuries. Although no official police statement has yet been given on the circumstances and there is no evidence as to what caused the crash, the paper suggests that the man may have been pleasuring himself whilst at the wheel. According to policyjni.gazeta.pl, he has since been fined PLN 500. Monday to Friday 12:00-16:00, Dom Polski invites all guests to a special lunch menu in price 55 pln per person EVERY SUNDAY, WE INVITE YOU TO OUR BRUNCH! From 13:00 to 16:30, it's only 79 pln per person 11 Francuska St., Warsaw, Ph. 22 616 24 32, 22 616 24 88, www.restauracjadompolski.pl 5 NEWs INBRIEF ‘Mafia cab’ crack down A new law aiming to put an end to unofficial companies offering transport to the public has been passed. “Customers will now know the driver is licensed and knows the city,” Warsaw taxi driver Zdzislaw Jaskulski told Fakt. However, some inventive entrepreneurs are already finding loopholes, with one group of drivers in Krakow offering ‘psychotherapy’ sessions in cars whilst taking the customer to their chosen destination. Muted mourning Statistics showed that almost two thirds of Poles would not be paying tribute to the Smolensk tragedy victims this week. The survey, carried out by IIBR for Newsweek, found that 36 percent stated they would definitely not be, while 29 percent said they probably would not. Only 4 percent claimed they would be paying their respects and 11 percent said it was likely. 20 percent had no idea. “Poles do mourn this. But for many, experiencing the pain for more than a year is too much,” says sociologist Dr. Rafal Wisniewski. A new Communion The church looks set to introduce a ‘2nd Communion’ offering people the chance to renew their baptism vows, reports Gazeta Wyborcza. The renewal, known as the ‘Plock Diocese’ after the city where it is currently carried out, will not be compulsory, with the decision to introduce it falling on the bishops. The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Cancer victims missing meds P olish Cancer patients are finding it increasingly difficult to obtain their medication claim new reports. According to TVN24, one of the leading pharmaceutical companies that Poland purchases its drugs from has concluded that the country is not as profitable as others and has withdrawn its products. And while the Ministry of Health is aware of the problem and is currently looking at ways to rectify the worrying situation, it appears there is no ‘Plan B’ in place and as a result patients are beginning to suffer. Despite doctors and politicians being well aware of the current problems, it seems that neither are able to do anything to rectify them. “At this moment in time, we have no detailed information from the hospitals or medical centres regarding the issue of medication shortages,” Deputy Health Minister Jakub Szulc told the news station. “But the situation is that some patients are now not receiving the drugs that they require.” Cezary Szczylik of the Military Medical Institute’s Department of Oncology claims that after the weekend, supplies where he works will most likely have ran out. “I have talked to the hospital management and while we have gathered the usual necessary supplies, we only have enough to last us until Monday. But after Monday a large number of patients will not be able to get their treatment,” he says. Ewa Jagiello has been diagnosed with breast cancer and now finds herself in a position where she may not have access to the drugs she depends on. “I was told very recently that there is a high possibility there will soon be no treatment for me. When I first found out about it I was absolutely gobsmacked and really didn’t know how to react,” she states. Sadly, Ewa is not alone, but one of a number of victims that will soon be forced to battle the cancer without the aid of the correct medication. While this problem is by no means unique - a number of other countries are also experiencing similar problems - the situation in Poland is one of the worst, partly down to the fact that the country was not prepared for the fact that one of the main manufacturers would suddenly withdraw its stocks. At present, the Ministry of Health is unable to offer any assurances as to when the situation will see signs of improvement. “The difficulties we are now experiencing were supposed to be sorted and dealt with by the end of April,” claims Mr Szulc. “Unfortunately we have since been informed that the situation will most likely last longer than we originally expected. 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It’s not a media conspiracy, though - it’s just the way most normal people view them. mAzOWIECkIE Not an immaculate conception C hurchgoers at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Warsaw were confronted on Easter Saturday by a massive painting commemorating the Smolensk tragedy, but most seemed to be less than pleased with the gaudy representation of the horrific event. “It’s absolutely ghastly. Who painted it? Why is it hanging here?” were the most common reactions. The 3.6m by 4.6m canvas shows a group of people, eyes wide and screaming, in tattered clothes and with their hearts torn from their bodies, dripping with blood. “So now we’ve got Smolensk kitsch. Why is it in this beautiful church? Bogus art like this has Let’s look at this thing straight for a moment. We have two scenarios. The first involves thick fog, a poorly trained pilot misreading an instrument, hitting a tree, the plane flips and as a result everybody dies. The other scenario involves the Russian government creating fog, installing a stooge air traffic controller to lure the unsuspecting Poles to their death (even though he told them to divert), then either detonating some kind of charge or shooting the machine down, using the thick, manufactured fog as cover (despite it being impossible to manufacture fog on such a scale and none of the Polish officials present noticing anything untoward). Then they steer the whole investigation and mislead all the Polish experts, the Polish President and PM into believing their lies. All this to get rid of a man who was the least popular president in Poland’s modern history and who was heading for an imminent, guaranteed electoral defeat and posed them no threat at all. People who believe conspiracy theories are infantile. They think the world is controlled and steered by forces and powers, instead of being as it really is - a tangled mess of bumbling incompetence. You have to be mad to believe in conspiracies. no place here,” commented Ursynow resident Roman Sekowski. Teenager Michal from Bielan thought it looked like a disco, “Everyone in the picture is young and they’re captured in poses like they were dancing ecstatically,” he told a reporter from Gazeta Stoleczna. Retired Halina Baliszewska, though, knelt before the image and crossed herself. “It’s a beautiful, moving image, only I can’t see the president on it anywhere,” she said. The artist, Zbigniew Maciej Dowgiallo, was adamant the painting was a success, though. “I’ve not heard any criticism of it. I’ve been congratulated, somebody gave me flowers. People say they’re moved by it, that they’ve never seen anything like it, because nobody paints like this, nobody is brave enough,” he claimed. For those who wish to make their own minds up, the picture has been placed more discreetly in one of the naves of the church until the end of May. Maria buried with Anna T he second tunnel boring machine (TBM) to be used in constructing Warsaw’s second metro line was lowered into place by crane this Wednesday. Christened Maria, it joins its sister TBM Anna at the underground station by Rondo Daszynskiego. The entire operation took several hours, but by mid-afternoon the drilling head was in place. Now the gigantic digger will wait forty days before going into action, while the 85m technical support section of the digger is constructed behind it. Then it will be able to excavate as much as 10m a day, meaning the metro will extend by up to a kilometre per month. The TBMs will be operated by two 13 man crews, working 24 hours a day. Maria will dig the North line of the metro, while Anna will excavate the link to the first metro line. 7 REGIONALNEWs The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl sLAskIE OpOLskIE What floor is this? Seven days suspense O ne of the main reasons for the bungled arrest of a dangerous criminal by a police SWAT team in Katowice on March 20 this year [see NPE 12/163] was that the officers didn’t know which floor they were on. As a result they burst in on two completely innocent people and proceeded to violently subdue them, leaving both with nasty injuries and devastating large areas of the property. Andrzej Rokita, Deputy Chief Commissioner of police was speaking to a parliamentary committee this week about the incident that left the innocent couple terrified. He refused to go into detail, though, about why the couple were so badly beaten by the officers, as the couple are suing police and prosecutors are still investigating. A special group has been set up by police though, to record details of all such operations. On March 20 police acted on receiving information that a dangerous criminal was hiding in the flat, which had been identified by detectives from the Katowice car crime division. The key error, according to Rokita, was that during the operation, the officers got confused over which floor they were on. “They made their way up three floors from the basement, and so were on the second floor, not the third,” Rokita told MPs. He stated that officers didn’t immediately burst in, but shouted clearly, “Open up, it’s the police!” Rokita emphasized that, “Arrest procedures, of course, do not permit officers to kick people or smash their heads against things”. Shortly after the incident the male victim told a reporter from TVN that he was kicked in the head while five officers were sitting on them, while the female suffered a shattered front tooth which she claimed was a result of having her head repeatedly smashed on the floor. What’s up Doc? A drunk doctor prescribed the adult dose of medicine for an 11-year-old child this Easter Monday. Fortunately the child’s mother was suspicious and informed police who went to the Czestochowa surgery and breathalysed the medic. The man had 0.26 percent alcohol in his blood and was remanded in custody while he sobered up. The eventual charges the 32-year-old faces depend on how many patients he treated while inebriated and how many lives he put in danger. O pole’s president, Ryszard Zembaczynski, will be spending the next week on tenterhooks while he awaits the verdict in a corruption case that could see him jailed for up to two years. The closing speeches were made in Bielsko Biala Regional Court this Thursday, Zembacynski finishing with the words, “I move for an acquittal”. Prosecutors accuse Opole’s president of exceeding his authority by agreeing to lend PLN 1.5 mln to purported fraudsters while he was the Director of the Opole branch of the Bank Ochrony Srodowisko (BOS). Seventeen people are cited in the charges, including alleged members of an organised crime group specialising in credit fraud as well as the bosses at BOS at the time, who agreed the loans. However, the jury is expected to take up to a week to reach a verdict due to the complexity of the case. Mystery arsonist strikes A Volkswagen Golf went up in flames in the early hours of Thursday morning as the arsonist that has been terrorising Opole struck again. This is the fifth vehicle to go up in flames since last Fri- day. First two cars, an Opel and a BMW, were set alight very early on Friday morning, the arsonist then struck again the same evening. On Easter Sunday, a BMW in a car park by Al. Witosa was the next to go up in flames. Two fire tenders were called to douse the Golf this Thursday, fire officers confirming it was another arson attack. Police have issued assurances that they are doing all in their power to identify the culprit. 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After inspecting closer, and consultations with the Customs Office in Gdynia, it was established that they most likely belonged to the dangerous black widow species,” Marcin Daczki, press officer for Gdynia Customs Office told reporters. The black widow has a venom that is a neurotoxin, 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake bite. Additionally, black widows are an invasive species that quickly settle in new spaces, creating nests in which they lay up to a hundred eggs. The anaesthetised spiders have been taken by workers from the Regional Inspectorate for the Protection of Plants and Seedlings in Gdansk. Meanwhile the container has been secured and sealed by workers at the Gdansk Deepwater Terminal. It will be thoroughly disinfected before being reopened. I nowroclaw Regional Prosecutors this week charged two men with the murder of 17-year-old Sylwia more than 14 years after she went missing. The two men, aged 32 and 39 at the time, had originally been arrested on suspicion of murdering her back in 1997, but the lack of a body meant that the case was dropped. The girl’s remains were finally discovered in October last year in bushes between the City Hall and the Oaza Spa, leading police to renew their investigations. Sylwia Cz. left her family home on August 27 1997 and disappeared without trace. She left no messages, and took no baggage. The family spent years trying to locate her, with numerous appeals in the media and via the Internet, but with no result. Police also believed it was possible Sylwia was alive, and in 2009 specialists from Regional Police Headquarters in Bydgoszcz even prepared a photo-portrait based on old photos that showed what she might look like today. Last October’s discovery put an end to those hopes. Torun’s big dump T orun’s Urban Waste Disposal Company (MPO) managed to collect a massive 20 tonnes of XXL waste as part of a special spring cleaning operation organised during the last week of March. Torun residents were able to dump their large refuse at the MPO headquarters and 118 people took advantage of the offer leading to 20 tonnes of waste that ended up on the dump, instead of dumped in the forest. Send comments and letters to [email protected] Walesa gotta say sorry G dansk Appeal Court decided this Thursday afternoon that former president Lech Walesa must formally apologise to Law and Justice MP Ryszard Czarnecki for comments he made three years ago that Czarnecki, “Did not struggle for a free Poland.” The apology will have to be placed in the front three pages of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna as well as on the paper’s Internet site. Walesa was also ordered to pay PLN 2,000 costs for Mr Czarnecki. After the verdict, Czarnecki was elated, telling reporters, “Justice has triumphed. I’m extremely happy with the decision, because it proves that Walesa isn’t a superhuman being who can insult anyone he wants, however he wants. Even if somebody is world famous, doesn’t mean he can do what he likes.” Previously the Gdansk Regional Court had stated that Walesa’s statement was purely opinion, and so not slanderous. Czarnecki insisted that in the 1980s he battled the system and had been oppressed as a student unionist at Wroclaw University. Walesa was not in court, but his lawyers expressed their surprise at the verdict and said they were certain to appeal to the Supreme Court. Offers Polish Cooking Classes and Weekly Culinary Tours in various regions and cities of Poland. In Warsaw join us on: "A Three-Day Culinary Adventure Around Warsaw" or "A Taste of Poland in Mazovia and Warsaw" Find out more and register online: www.PolandCulinaryVacations.com Email: [email protected] We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover 9 BusINEss The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Proposed ban on GM crops T here were reports this week that the government has announced its support for a total ban on GM crops following a recent meeting with Greenpeace. Wednesday saw the organisation meet with a number of officials including Minister of the Environment Marcin Korolec to discuss banning genetically modified organisms throughout the country, states website srodowisko.abc.com.pl. The news follows last week’s announcement that genetically modified MON 810 maize would be banned, due to fears that it may be connected to health problems and the decline in the number of bees. Speaking to news agency PAP, Greenpeace spokesman Jacek Winiarski said that he was pleased with the outcome of the meeting. “The minister assured us that both he and the prime minister are against such crops and that they are working on prohibiting them completely,” said Mr Winiarski. “We are happy and a little surprised that the government is looking for a way to implement this ban but are afraid that the current law would allow for a rejection from the European Commission, as an approval is needed before such a decision goes ahead,” he added. PKP debt up for grabs T ransportation company PKP Intercity has decided to sell the debt it accumulated between the years of 2001-2007. According to reports on TVN24, bids will start at PLN 1.78 mln and the highest bidder will acquire the firm’s PLN 29 mln debt. The large amount is believed to have been built up over the seven years via a combination of unpaid tickets, the carrying of animals and goods, fines for delays or changing routes and various other unnamed factors. PKP Intercity decided to sell the debt after experiencing a number of problems when attempting to recover the money itself through legal channels and according to Beata Czemerajda, press off icer for the company, despite applying to courts and debt collectors, many passengers just haven’t paid up. The ‘winner’ will be the bidder who submits the highest f igure by 11:30 on April 25 and the f irm has stated it will announce the top bid later that day. NBP OFFICIAL CURRENCY RATES 13/04/2012 INNumBERs Currency Canadian Dollar Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro Hungarian Forint Japanese Yen Norwegian Krone Pound Sterling Russian Ruble Swedish Krona Swiss Franc US Dollar 30% Symbol 1 CAD 1 CZK 1 DKK 1 EUR 100 HUF 100 JPY 1 NOK 1 GBP 1 RUB 1 SEK 1 CHF 1 USD Mid-rate 3,1878 0,1689 0,5617 4,1779 1,4053 3,9248 0,5491 5,0580 0,1075 0,4694 3,4765 3,1765 The number of District Labour Office (PLO) employees who look set to lose their jobs by the end of next year due to wage cuts, according to TVN. PLN 250 mln The amount Poland will spend in the next three years promoting various services and exports including the textile industry, amber production and medical services. Common Cents with RossNaylor The Thin Edge of the Wedge G iven the recent debate in Poland regarding the increasing of the state retirement age, I thought I would share some recent figures from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on life expectancy. [If you are squeamish, you may want to move on to the entertainment section now.] The IMFs view is that governments consistently underestimate how quickly average life spans can rise, often by as much as 3 years. They say that projections of future life expectancy are “consistently too low in each successive forecast, and errors were generally large”. Ok, 3 years doesn’t sound like a lot, but now image that everyone in your country lives for 3 years more and draws a pension for 3 years more. Who is going to pay for that? They used the UK as an example and calculated that in such a case, the country’s public debt would rise from 76% of GDP to as much as 135% of GDP. Put in monetary terms, that comes to an extra cost from state and public sector pensions as well as recuing failed private sector pension schemes of GBP750 billion. What is the conclusion that can be drawn from this? Simply that current increases in state retirement ages are only the beginning. Ross is a UK FSA qualified financial adviser. To contact him directly or to follow his blog, click here. BusINEssINBRIEF A price hike for piwo There was bad news for beer drinkers this week following reports by Dziennik Gazeta Prawna that prices are set to rise by around 10 percent in 2013. The price hike is due to new regulations which state that from next year, Polish companies will be required to use at least 75 percent of hops produced on home soil - a figure which it is believed will eventually rise to 90 percent. At present, many producers use approximately only 50 percent Polish hops, due to foreign hops being cheaper. Buying boom over? Securing a mortgage is becoming increasingly difficult states TVN24 this week. Proof of higher wages and a shorter credit period are just two of the tougher requirements potential borrowers are facing and according to Marcin Krason, an analyst at Open Finance, the housebuying boom period is over. “People were not just buying houses to live in, but for investment purposes. This is not as popular at the moment,” he says. According to Puls Biznesu January saw banks lend PLN 2.02 bln which was approximately 10 percent less than the year previous. 11 ENTERTAINmENT The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl MAMY TWÓJ BILET. E S S E N T I A L C I TY G U I D E S W W W . F A B R Y K A Z E S P O L O W . P L sOmETHINGFORTHEWEEkENDfromInYourpocket Pepsi_Rock_2012_prasa_kwiecien-182x47.indd 1 T he announcement this month that Kraków’s historic ARS Cinema will be closing April 30th has inspired shock, sadness and outrage (in roughly that order) in the local community, as the city stands to lose one of its most vital and beloved cultural establishments. Housed in a 16th century palace just off the market square at ul. Św. Jana 6, ARS is the oldest operating theatre in Kraków with six viewing salons and a diverse repertoire of commercial crowd-pleasers and independent art-flicks representing the best of Polish and international cinema. The beautiful ‘Reduta’ salon was once Kraków’s largest concert hall with such famous local names as Ignacy Paderewski and Helena Modjeska gracing its stage. The locale’s cinematic history dates back to 1916 and it was here that Cracovians watched the premieres of such influential films as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis. Suspending operations in 1980, the cinema was refurbished and reopened in 1995, since which time it has flourished as a place of culture in Kraków, participating in annual film festivals and organising numerous unique film cycles, as well as offering weekly ‘surprise screenings’ where movie-goers pay for an unknown premiere. With the current rental agreement between the cinema’s management and the private owners of the building coming to a close at the end of the April, the owners have almost doubled the previous rental price, essentially forcing the cinema out of its historic home. Upon the announcement earlier this month that no new agreement will be reached between the two sides, Cracovians have already begun in turns mourning and protesting the loss of their nostalgic cinema, which has been the site of countless movie dates for literally generations of locals (ourselves included). A Facebook event opposing ARS’s closure has gained plenty of support, however it seems clear that the only way to save the cinema will be to relocate it, a move that even if successful most agree will essentially extinguish the spirit of the place they know and love. If a new home is to be found and ARS to continue operation, it will likely require the help and support of the mayor’s office, who have at least shown a willingness to meet with management, though the future of the cinema remains unknown at this time. Whatever the fate of ARS, its closure is the most recent and most glaring example of capitalist greed negatively altering the cultural and historical landscape of Kraków. Sadly, being located inside a UNESCO Heritage Site doesn’t protect historic cinemas from closure anymore than it prevents historic buildings from becoming mafia-run strip clubs or McDonald’s fast food franchises. In less than a decade Kraków has seen the closure of at least three independent art cinemas in the Old Town-Kinos Wanda, Uciecha and Pasaż, as well as the temporary closure and relocation of Kino Paradox. Fuelling outrage over ARS’s closure was the rumour (since strongly denied) that it would reopen as a Carrefour hypermarket, an indignant fate similar to that suffered by Kino Wanda, an Art Nouveau cinema operating since 1912 which now houses a supermarket on ul. Gertrudy. 2012-03-20 13:29:21 Despite the troubling trend of commercial multiplexes opening all over the city as places like ARS are forced to close, it would be a stretch to call independent cinema in Kraków endangered. Even assuming ARS’s extinction, the city is left with a solid six excellent art house cinemas in the city centre, a number most European cities would be hard-pressed to challenge. With the market square’s Kino Pod Baranami (Rynek Główny 27, kinopodbaranami.pl) now leading the way, the torch of independent cinema is also being held aloft by Kino 18 (ul. Floriańska 18/5, pauza.pl), Kino Agrafka (ul. Krowoderska 8, kinoagrafka.pl), Kino Mikro (ul. J. Lea 5, kinomikro.pl), Kino Paradox (ul. Krupnicza 38, kinoparadox.pl) and Kino Kijów (Al. Krasińskiego 34, kijowcentrum. pl). Nowa Huta boasts Kino Sfinks (os. Górali 5, kinosfinks.pl), while in addition to Kino Wrzos (ul. Zamoyskiego 50, oksir.com. pl) in Podgórze, the district across the river has seen the recent opening of the wonderful Kino Kika at ul. Ignacego Krasickiego 18 (kinokika.pl), which doubles as a muchneeded local hangout, café and bar. As disappointed as we are to see the demise of ARS as we know it, we can’t help but be grateful for all the intimate and memorable cinematic opportunities the city still offers its residents on a regular basis. With the spate of rainy days that spring brings, if you’re in Kraków make sure you make a final pilgrimage to ARS before the end of the month and don’t fail to support all of these other amazing, underappreciated and quite frankly overlooked houses of culture at the next chance you get. Otherwise you won’t know what you’re missing when and if they’re gone someday. In cooperation with In Your Pocket city guides 12 ENTERTAINmENT The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Special event Krakow Warsaw 22 .04 Sunday - Jose Carreras with special guest Edyta Górniak Gdańsk/Sopot, Ergo Arena, Pl. Dwóch Miast (Żabianka), www.makroconcert.com/pl Carreras will obviously need no introduction and is one of the most accomplished tenor singers in the world. He’s performed on the most prestigious stages all over the world and now will come to Gdańsk to present the best opera and musical songs, as well as Spanish and Italian compositions. 15 years after their last performance he has invited Polish diva Edyta Górniak to perform together with him in duets and also solo. Tickets will go fast, so get your skates on.QConcert starts at 18:00. Tickets 180-550zł. Available at www.ticketpro. pl and EMPiK, Gdańsk, ul. Podwale Grodzkie 8 (Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sun 11:00 - 20:00). 14 .04 Saturday - Ania Dąbrowska Rotunda, ul. Oleandry 1, tel. (+48) 12 292 65 16, www.rotunda.pl Ania Dąbrowska is a singer/song writer who has so far released three albums. The first one went gold album and won the Eska Music Award. The second and third both went platinium. She has worked with such Polish heavyweights as Monika Brodka, Andrzej Smolik, Krzysztof Krawczyk and Maryla Rodowicz. QConcert starts at 20:00. Tickets 65/55zł. Available at www.ticketpro.pl and Rotunda box office (Open 13:00 - 19:00, Sat, Sun depending on repertoire). 13 .04 Friday - 14 .04 Saturday Warsaw Fashion Week 2012 Soho Factory, ul. Mińska 25 (Grochów), tel. (+48) 22 825 60 31 One of the most important fashion events in Poland, this bash brings together all the top designers and fashion houses from home and abroad. Over 100 designers will show their works including specially invited guests, Spanish designers: Alexis Reyna, Martin Lierah and Juan Pedro Lopez, all recommended by Vogue Espana. Apart from the fashion there are concerts with Ramona Rey, Natalia Lubrano and Roan. For those with a special VIP invitation - 200zł, no VIP status required, take advantage of the shopping zone where you can buy clothes from new collections up to 70% cheaper.QEvent starts at 11:00. Admission 15200zł. Available at www.ticketpro.pl and Empik, ul. Złota 59 (Open 10:00 - 22:00, Sun 10:00 20:00). Gdansk 13 .04 Friday - 20 .04 Friday Vth Gdańsk Music Festival Baltic Philharmonic, ul. Ołowianka 1, www. filharmonia.gda.pl This is a continuation of a festival inaugurated in 2008. Each edition concentrates on the works of one artist. This year the focus is on Konstanty Andrzej Kulka, one of the most talented violinists on the Polish cultural scene. He will perform with various orchestras presenting the diversity of his compositions.QTickets 10-60zł. Available at Baltic Philharmonic box office (Open 10:30 - 18:00, Tue 09:30 - 16:00, Mon, Sat, Sun four hours before the performance). Katowice 14 .04 Saturday - Judas Priest Spodek, Al. Korfantego 35, tel. (+48) 32 258 32 61 There’s an old line that heavy metal acts don’t die, they just tour Poland a lot. The legendary band comes with their Epitaph World Tour, a farewell tour, if you believe that. They said goodbye last year, but had such a good time, they are back for more - ‘every time you say goodbye, I die a little...’ as the old song goes. QConcert starts at 20:00. Tickets 135-450zł. Available at www.ticketpro.pl and Empi, ul. Piotra Skargi 6 (Open 08:00 - 20:00, Sun 10:00 - 16:00). 13 .04 Friday - 22 .04 Sunday Off Plus Camera 2012 tel. (+48) 12 617 45 45, www.offpluscamera.com This is one of the most important, certainly loudest, and youngest movie festivals in Poland and the biggest festival in eastern Europe dedicated to independent cinema. However, the most important part of the festival is the Making Way competition where 12 feature films by young artists compete for the Krakow Film Award of $100,000, the head of jury will be director Andrzej Żuławski. Calling all Brits, there will be a new section of films: BBC Arena will be presenting new British cinema; documentaries on art and feature films. Saving the best to last, the big news is that the star iof the show will be the French director Luc Besson.QTickets 15zł, festival pass 100zł. Available at www.offcamera.com.pl. Warsaw 19 .04 Thursday - Charity Concert - Help & Roll Bemowo Amphitheatre, ul. Górczewska (Bemowo), tel. (+48) 14 688 88 88, www. helpandroll.pl The worthy aim of this concert is to raise money for Daniel, a young man who suffers from an unidentified illness. Many Polish artists have decided to help in this good cause. Come along and hear Doda, Ocean, Cate likes Candy, De Mono, Urszula, Patrycja Markowska and Artur Gadowski.QConcert starts at 18:00. Tickets 35zł. Available at Empik, ul. Złota 59 (Open 10:00 - 22:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00) and Bemowo Cultural Centre box office, ul. Górczewskiego 201 (Open 16:00 - 20:00, Tue, Thu 11:00 - 15:00. Closed Sat, Sun). 14 .04 Saturday - Lindsay Martell - Live & Acoustic Warsaw Tortilla Factory, ul. Wilcza 46, tel. (+48) 22 621 86 22, www.warsawtortillafactory.pl This Canadian singer/songwriter comes from a background infused with acoustic guitar and popular folk. So far she has two albums to her name: Moris (1996) and Lindsay Martell, r-evolution (2006), check out some undoubtedly dulcet tones.QConcert starts at 21:00. Admission free. 17 .04 Tuesday - Pepsi Rocks - Kamil Bednarek & band Hard Rock Cafe, ul. Złota 59 (Złote Tarasy), tel. (+48) 22 222 07 00, www.hardrockcafe. com/warsaw Kamil Bednarek is the leader of the Star Guard Muffin band from Brzeg. Performing reggae since 2008, they achieved some popular thanks to Kamil who took part in ‘Mam Talent’, Poland’s Got Talent, if you like, where he took second place. Not to worry, chin up - never did that Boyle woman any harm.QConcert starts at 21:00. Tickets 30/20zł. Available at www.ticketpro.pl and Empik, ul. Złota 59 (Open 10:00 - 22:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00). In cooperation with In Your Pocket city guides 13 spORT The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Lewy flies, Peszko plummets R obert Lewandowski was the toast of Dortmund this Wednesday evening, when his backheel flick led to Borussia’s 1-0 defeat of Bayern Munich. The result leaves Dortmund six points clear of Bayern at the top of the Bundesliga with four matches to go. A second league title on the trot now beckons for the German side with the trio of Polish players. Lewandowski himself remained phlegmatic, despite the euphoria surrounding his goal, insisting the goal was neither the best, nor the most important of his career and that he approached the match like any other game. “We were very calm as a team. We know what we’re capable of and we can beat anyone. I think we deserved the win,” Lewandowski summed up. The goal was Lewandowski’s twentieth strike of the season, equalling the record of Jan Furtok back in 1990/91 as top scoring Pole in the Bundesliga. Lewandowski’s hero status was the mirror opposite of Bayern’s Arjen Robben, who endured a miserable night, missing an open goal and an 85 minute penalty. Elsewhere in Germany this week, another Polish player, Slawomir Peszko, was at the centre of controversy when he ended up spending the night in the drunk tank. Peszko apparently got into an argument with a taxi driver, who then drove straight to the police station. Because Peszko had been drinking, the police locked him up. As a result, Peszko has been dropped from the Koln squad and it seems that Franciszek Smuda has decided to omit him from the national team for this summer’s Euros - and not only him. Smuda told the website Interia.pl, “I’ve heard from several German journalists and it seems he had been drinking with another Polish player, Marcin Wasilewski. I’m not going to let them get away with this. They’ve both been eliminated from the squad for Euro 2012. There’s no chance that they’ll be in the final 23 man squad.” However, Smuda has since been on a fact finding trip to Cologne and Peszko’s team-mates hope that definitive statement can still be overturned. Included in those supporters are Robert Lewandowski, who told Przeglad Sportowy, “I hope it’s not the final decision. German taxi drivers are quite strange, I’ve had a few adventures with them myself. And anyway, Slawek didn’t do this after a squad meeting, it was after a match when anyone has the right to a glass of wine or two. I hope something can be sorted out and that Slawek will be with us at the Euros. Stadiums too costly? A report in the specialist legal newspaper Dziennik Gazeta Prawna this week suggests that the stadiums built for Euro 2012 will not be able to earn enough money for their upkeep, creating a risk that the legacy from the tournament will turn out to be a number of white elephants. The paper calculates that the stadiums will cost a whopping PLN 4.5 mln per month to maintain and low attendances at Polish football matches mean that it’s highly unlikely the stadiums will be able to earn their keep. Warsaw’s national stadium will consume PLN 1.5 mln a month just on basic bills and security costs. It will shortly host an American football match, Madonna and Coldplay concerts and the final of the Warsaw marathon, while Wroclaw will host Prince and a friendly between Brazil and Japan. But there simply aren’t enough events to go round and the future of the stadiums looks tough. The place to spend the weekend Saturday 14.04.2012 Lindsey Martell – Live on stage 21:00 English FA Cup Liverpool v Everton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KO 13:45 English Premier League Norwich City v Manchaster City . . . . . . . .KO 13:45 Sunday 15.04.2012 Scottish FA Cup Celtic v Hearts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KO 13:45 English Premier League Manchester United v Aston Villa . . . . . . .KO 17:00 English FA Cup Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea . . . . . . . . .KO 19:00 Warsaw Tortilla Factory ul. Wilcza 46 tel. 022 621-8622 www.warsawtortillafactory.pl [email protected] spORTsBRIEFs Gold for a jerk Marzena Karpinska won gold in the European weightlifting championship’s Flyweight Clean and Jerk competition in Antalya last weekend. Karpinska noted three successful lifts, taking the gold with her second lift of 100kg. She then clean and jerked 102kg to break the Polish record and become only the third Polish woman to win the European title. The win also guaranteed her participation in the London Olympics in which she will be among the favourites for gold. No handball for London Poland’s male handball team will not be going to the London Olympics as they blew their last chance for qualification, drawing with Serbia and losing badly to Spain during the final qualifying tournament in Alicante last weekend. Several older squad members announced their retirement after the failure, but the coach, Bogdan Wenta remained defiant, announcing, “I didn’t start working with this team from scratch to give up now. Anyone who suggests I’m going to quit now doesn’t know me at all. I’ve got the energy and ideas to lead this team on.” 14 CLAssIFIEDs The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl Classifieds:placeyourfreeadsandcommunity newshere.Email [email protected] Krakow Language Recruitment Fair Courier English books for sale Largest exhibition of its kind dedicated to bilingual and multilingual recruitment. 5th May Sheraton Hotel Krakow. Free Tickets: http://www. bilingualpeople.pl/get_ticket?ad=naturalposts Contact: [email protected] Courier required for collection of goods in Poland,and delivery in Ireland. Contact: [email protected] 90 plus books in English for sale as a lot. Contact email: [email protected] Flat to rent Recreational / commercial large lot Gdansk Apartment for Rent 240 sq m part-furnished top (4th) floor apartment available for rent. 3/4 bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen, bathroom. 5 mins to tube station. Spacious and quiet. PLN 4,500 per calendar month. MODLIN. 1/2hr drive from Warsaw, in POMIECHOWEK, 3,3720 m2. 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Bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, balcony. 2300zl per month + utilities. Contact: mobile: 512 674 433, email: [email protected] Everything Included: Apple iPhone 32GB 4S (Device itself) iPhone 4S Box iPhone 4S Accessories. (Un-opened headphones, Un-opened USB Cable, Un-opened Wall to USB Adapter). iPhone 4S Manual/Finger Tips/Sim Card iPhone 4S Tray Holder Contact: [email protected] Looking for office space Cards, Invites, Albums, etc Central Warsaw Office to Rent I’m looking for office space up to 50m2 for my advertising agency, preferably basement or warehouse/industrial style. Contact: [email protected] Looking for a personalised handmade card, photo album or wedding/party invitations then look no further. We can include photos too! [email protected], 783282402 100m2 office in one of the best pre-war buildings in Warsaw. Central location. 3 rooms. 5000 PLN per month. [email protected] Warsaw Apartment for Rent Buy british products online! Accommodation wanted this June 2 bedroom apartment available to rent from March. Very spacious, light and airy. Ideally located in central Warsaw. [email protected] In our shop we offer original english products at affordable prices. Don’t wait! Buy original english products - www.BritainForYou.pl Offices and restaurants also welcomed! [email protected] Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot, Poznan and Warsaw. Other areas considered. Contact: Tel: 00353578635813 Mob: 00353862405669 Skype: john.hayes26 [email protected] Contact: [email protected] for further details Elliott Verner 15 COmmuNITYNEWs The New Poland Express I Friday 13th April 2012 I www.nwe.pl CommunityGroups:placefreelistingsfor yourcommunitygroupshere.Email [email protected] Meeting with Polish language! :) The English Speakers’ Club Poznan International Ladies Club Be cordially invited to this unique Polish language event on Saturday March 31, 11 am where Warsaw Entertain will present you with an innovative e-learning platform. You will be given access to one online lesson at the event, free of charge. Additionally, we invite you for an outdoor “SEARCHING FOR A SPRING” lesson. University Library ul. Dobra 56/66, Warsaw level -1 !!! :-)room 13 password: Warsaw Entertain The next meeting of the English Speakers’ Club will be on Friday 24.02.12 at Quo Vadis, PLac Narutowicza 8 from 8pm-11pm. ‘A sociable evening!’ Murdo MacLeod: [email protected] Meetings on the first Wednesday of the month (September - June) Andersia Hotel, Restaurant Mosaica, 9:30 AM Continental breakfast (cost 30 zl) Social time and information about upcoming activities http://pilc-poznan.pl C of E Additional Service Free conversation lessons Church of England in Poland The Church of England in Poland is running an additional service, led by Father Felix, at 4pm each Sunday, except the third Sunday of the month, for the period between now and the beginning of Lent. Further extension of this service will depend on popular demand. All are welcome. Place: Res Sacra Miser Chapel, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 62, Warsaw. Free conversation lessons take place at KLUB DIALOGU, Krakowskie Przedmieście 13/156 (entrance from Tokarzewskiego) every Saturday at 11:00 am and 12:10 pm. Please call: 22-498-1010 or email us: [email protected] if you are interested We welcome Anglicans, Episcopalians and all others interested, to celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday morning at 10.30 am. Join us for light refreshments after the service to learn more about the activities of our church. Place: Res Sacra Miser Chapel, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 62, Warsaw. The Sikh Community Role Playing Game in Warsaw Poland Tartan Army The Sikh Community of Warsaw meets each Sunday at the Sikh Gurudwara in Rashyn, Ul Na Skraju 56. All are welcome. Kirtan starts at midday and langar is served after the Bhog at about 1400. For more information contact 22 868 4541. The Sikh faith is about equality, honesty and standing up to oppression. Anyone visiting the Guru’s house is welcome, in return for due respect and consideration of the Sikh faith. International English-speaking group in Warsaw, mostly foreign professionals, play tabletop Dungeons & Dragons fortnightly. No experience necessary but fluent English proficiency is required. Have a good time. Play some games. Meet new friends. Open your imagination. More info: Facebook group: http://tiny.cc/zaffa or CreativeCowboy[at]yahoo[dot]com A new Poland Tartan Army Facebook group has been created. If you are a fan of Scottish football and our national team please join the group by visiting Facebook and conducting a search for Poland Tartan Army. If anyone, who is not a part of Facebook, is interested in this idea then please email [email protected] to register your interest. HASH HOUSE HARRIERS International Women’s Group International Rotary Club We are a Polish and Expat social group who organise a walk/run in a forest, park or around the city, followed by a few beers (or whatever takes your fancy!). We meet at the Marriott hotel on alternate Saturdays at 2pm. “Hash House Harriers” is an international group, which was originally established in Malaysia 70 years ago. All are welcome. For details, call Martin at 502-052-958. Email [email protected] or www.warsawhash.pl Meetings are held twice a month on the SECOND Monday at 10.30 (for location see our newsletter or website) and on the FOURTH Monday of the month at Moulin Rouge restaurant located in the Zlote Tarasy Shopping Mall (ul. Zlota 59) from 10:00 - 11:00. For more information see www.iwgwarsaw.eu or contact us at [email protected] International Rotary Club - Warszawa Wilanow is the only English speaking Rotary Club in Warsaw. Visiting Rotarians are warmly welcomed to join the weekly meetings held at the Polonia Palace Hotel, Al. Jerozolimskie 45. Tuesday’s at 12:00, except the last Tuesday of each month when the meeting is at 19:00. For more information: +48 601 897 731 Gospel Baptist Church GAA in Warsaw Expat meetings Services are held in Polish and English languages: Sun. 11:00, Thurs. 19:00. For more information contact: Pastor Paul Sock, mob. 0500-270-990, e-mail: [email protected] www.gbc-ekb.com. Cumann Warszawa.Poland’s first and only GAA club is up and running and is looking for players of all levels, all nationalities and both sexes. We offer weekly training, competitive games and regular social events as well as fresh oranges at half time. Contact Eoin at 0518-425-587 or [email protected] Meeting English speakers in Warsaw just got a whole load easier. We don’t teach you Salsa, we make you pay for your own drinks, but we do promise to give you the premier multicultural event of the week at Warsaw’s very own Professional Wednesday Meetup. Contact - [email protected] or 691535566