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son of US VP Joe Biden, is joining the board of directors of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine’s largest private gas producer.

son of US VP Joe Biden, is joining the board of directors of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine’s largest private gas producer.     Son of US VP Joe Biden appointed to board of major Ukrainian gasKnow More

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son of US VP Joe Biden, is joining the board of directors of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine’s largest private gas producer.

son of US VP Joe Biden, is joining the board of directors of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine’s largest private gas producer.     Son of US VP Joe Biden appointed to board of major Ukrainian gasKnow More

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These vastly underreported stories are some of the biggest ones to fly under the mainstream media’s radar this year.

These vastly underreported stories are some of the biggest ones to fly under the mainstream media’s radar this year.   Most underreported news stories of 2013 Published and Edited time: December 31, 2013   FromKnow More

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These vastly underreported stories are some of the biggest ones to fly under the mainstream media’s radar this year.

These vastly underreported stories are some of the biggest ones to fly under the mainstream media’s radar this year.   Most underreported news stories of 2013 Published and Edited time: December 31, 2013   FromKnow More

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An Old Wooden Church In Poland ……really something to see re absolutely amazing

An Old Wooden Church In Poland ……really something to see re absolutely amazing     http://zieba.wroclaw.pl/kpg/kps.html   An Old Wooden Church In Poland 360 degrees photo Slawomir Milejski – own work     After looking „around”, be sure to clickKnow More

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An Old Wooden Church In Poland ……really something to see re absolutely amazing

An Old Wooden Church In Poland ……really something to see re absolutely amazing     http://zieba.wroclaw.pl/kpg/kps.html   An Old Wooden Church In Poland 360 degrees photo Slawomir Milejski – own work     After looking „around”, be sure to clickKnow More

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Battle of Grunwald

Battle of Grunwald   1410 Battle of Grunwald reenactment   Knights in shining armour gathered in Grunwald, northern Poland, for a re-enactment of the historic battle where Polish and Lithuanian forces defeated German Teutonic Order.   The 1300′ knights’ fromKnow More

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Battle of Grunwald

Battle of Grunwald   1410 Battle of Grunwald reenactment   Knights in shining armour gathered in Grunwald, northern Poland, for a re-enactment of the historic battle where Polish and Lithuanian forces defeated German Teutonic Order.   The 1300′ knights’ fromKnow More

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Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era

Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era   Chopin’s adventures with folk music – Żelazowa Wola   date:    Tuesday, 22 April 2014  End date:     Sunday, 30 November 2014   I Played so Loud that EverybodyKnow More

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Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era

Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era   Chopin’s adventures with folk music – Żelazowa Wola   date:    Tuesday, 22 April 2014  End date:     Sunday, 30 November 2014   I Played so Loud that EverybodyKnow More

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BGŻ is 98% owned by the Netherlands’ largest retail bank Rabobank and could be worth nearly $1 billion according to Polish media.

BGŻ is 98% owned by the Netherlands’ largest retail bank Rabobank and could be worth nearly $1 billion according to Polish media.   UniCredit the largest bank in the country? The Warsaw VOICE   Italy’s topKnow More

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BGŻ is 98% owned by the Netherlands’ largest retail bank Rabobank and could be worth nearly $1 billion according to Polish media.

BGŻ is 98% owned by the Netherlands’ largest retail bank Rabobank and could be worth nearly $1 billion according to Polish media.   UniCredit the largest bank in the country? The Warsaw VOICE   Italy’s topKnow More

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American taxpayers would pay about $1 billion a month to send in the military to Syria’s ongoing civil conflict

American taxpayers would pay about $1 billion a month to send in the military to Syria’s ongoing civil conflict   Photo by: J. Scott Applewhite, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Know More

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American taxpayers would pay about $1 billion a month to send in the military to Syria’s ongoing civil conflict

American taxpayers would pay about $1 billion a month to send in the military to Syria’s ongoing civil conflict   Photo by: J. Scott Applewhite, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Know More

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The Premier Romano Prodi’s sale of Alitalia to the French in favour of an operation that cost more than €3 billion of public money (2008).

The Premier Romano Prodi’s sale of Alitalia to the French in favour of an operation that cost more than €3 billion of public money (2008).   Air France Manoeuvres and Alitalia’s Future as Regional Airline Doubts ofKnow More

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The Premier Romano Prodi’s sale of Alitalia to the French in favour of an operation that cost more than €3 billion of public money (2008).

The Premier Romano Prodi’s sale of Alitalia to the French in favour of an operation that cost more than €3 billion of public money (2008).   Air France Manoeuvres and Alitalia’s Future as Regional Airline Doubts ofKnow More

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Greek police clash with demonstrators

Greek police clash with demonstrators   Alkis Konstantinidis / Reuters   “We don’t need protectors!” one of the banners carried by the demonstrators read. Some could be heard exclaiming: “Yankees go home!”   Τους τσάκισε μια μάντρα νομιμότητα Οι φοιτητές καίνε την Αμερικάνικη σημαία και ενώνονται με  Know More

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Greek police clash with demonstrators

Greek police clash with demonstrators Alkis Konstantinidis / Reuters   “We don’t need protectors!” one of the banners carried by the demonstrators read. Some could be heard exclaiming: “Yankees go home!”   Τους τσάκισε μια μάντρα νομιμότητα Οι φοιτητές καίνε την Αμερικάνικη σημαία και ενώνονται με   ProtestersKnow More

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Greek police clash with demonstrators

Greek police clash with demonstrators   Alkis Konstantinidis / Reuters   “We don’t need protectors!” one of the banners carried by the demonstrators read. Some could be heard exclaiming: “Yankees go home!”   Τους τσάκισε μια μάντρα νομιμότητα Οι φοιτητές καίνε την Αμερικάνικη σημαία και ενώνονται με  Know More

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Greek police clash with demonstrators

Greek police clash with demonstrators Alkis Konstantinidis / Reuters   “We don’t need protectors!” one of the banners carried by the demonstrators read. Some could be heard exclaiming: “Yankees go home!”   Τους τσάκισε μια μάντρα νομιμότητα Οι φοιτητές καίνε την Αμερικάνικη σημαία και ενώνονται με   ProtestersKnow More

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Why Turkish President dampen his rhetoric.

Why Turkish President dampen his rhetoric. Transporting the pilot barbarously murdered   ANKARA: Mesajlar  Türkçe (Türk basın incelemesi) AP, Der Sonntag, Corriere Della Sera …   Saturday,November 28 2015, CET time is 10:18:42   Turkey 'saddened’ about Russian jet’s downing says President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He’s  wishes plane downingKnow More

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Why Turkish President dampen his rhetoric.

Why Turkish President dampen his rhetoric. Transporting the pilot barbarously murdered   ANKARA: Mesajlar  Türkçe (Türk basın incelemesi) AP, Der Sonntag, Corriere Della Sera …   Saturday,November 28 2015, CET time is 10:18:42   Turkey 'saddened’ about Russian jet’s downing says President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He’s  wishes plane downingKnow More

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…..both British planes has shot down while they were carrying weapons for the ISIL terrorists….

…..both British planes has shot down while they were carrying weapons for the ISIL terrorists….   FOTO design by Farwa Rizwan/ Al Arabiya News       02/23/2015 Fars News and Al-Arabiya – Iraq’s army has shotKnow More

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…..both British planes has shot down while they were carrying weapons for the ISIL terrorists….

…..both British planes has shot down while they were carrying weapons for the ISIL terrorists….   FOTO design by Farwa Rizwan/ Al Arabiya News       02/23/2015 Fars News and Al-Arabiya – Iraq’s army has shotKnow More

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, FIFA president Joseph Blatter and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during the official ceremony of handing over the 2018 World Cup signed certificate to Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin, FIFA president Joseph Blatter and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during the official ceremony of handing over the 2018 World Cup signed certificate to Russia   Brazil hands over World Cup toKnow More

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, FIFA president Joseph Blatter and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during the official ceremony of handing over the 2018 World Cup signed certificate to Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin, FIFA president Joseph Blatter and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during the official ceremony of handing over the 2018 World Cup signed certificate to Russia   Brazil hands over World Cup toKnow More

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Latin American countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Cuba and others are already in the side of Russia

Latin American countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Cuba and others are already in the side of Russia     Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro at Revolution Palace inKnow More

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Latin American countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Cuba and others are already in the side of Russia

Latin American countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Cuba and others are already in the side of Russia     Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro at Revolution Palace inKnow More

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The diplomatic gaffe in Ukraine

The diplomatic gaffe in Ukraine   Sorry, Wrong Flag: Swiss President Greeted with Denmark flag in Ukraine.   Swiss president Didier Burkhalter got a shock when Ukraine’s interim prime minister Arseny Yatsenyuk greeted him in front of a Danish flag insteadKnow More

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The diplomatic gaffe in Ukraine

The diplomatic gaffe in Ukraine   Sorry, Wrong Flag: Swiss President Greeted with Denmark flag in Ukraine.   Swiss president Didier Burkhalter got a shock when Ukraine’s interim prime minister Arseny Yatsenyuk greeted him in front of a Danish flag insteadKnow More

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Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year.

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. IfKnow More

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Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year.

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. IfKnow More

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Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. If passed, the Illinois Department of Corrections, or IDOC, will have over $1.4 billion to work with, up from $1.3 billion in fiscal year 2015. The reason for the spending increase is fairly simple: Illinois operates 25 adult correctional facilities, which were designed to house a total of 32,075 inmates. But Illinois prisons are severely overcrowded, holding 48,902 inmates in October. This means the state’s prisons are operating at over 152% capacity. Much of the budget increase will go toward hiring to help IDOC deal with overcrowding, which is neither safe nor sustainable. The department spent $60 million a year on overtime costs for prison guards in 2013. While increasing staff numbers may be a sensible way to cut back on the cost of overtime, for which employees must be paid 1.5 times their normal salary, it’s not a long-term solution to the systemic problem at hand. IDOC is amidst a budgetary crisis, and will be unable to make payroll by April. To get prison spending under control, the state must incarcerate fewer people. Prison may make sense for violent criminals who pose a threat to public safety. But nearly 70% of Illinois’ prison population is serving time for nonviolent offenses. Many would benefit from diversion into drug- and mental-health treatment programs, parole, or other programs that keep families together and allow offenders to continue working instead of costing taxpayers billions each year. In order to build a fairer and more cost-effective system, the state needs major criminal-justice reforms. The state must strongly consider policies that: Reform mandatory minimum sentencing: Repeal laws that set a minimum number of years to serve for an offense, allowing judges to tailor punishments to each crime and individual circumstances. Roll back overcriminalization: Reduce laws that criminalize victimless activities and lead to overcrowded prisons, overextended public budgets and police militarization. Ease offender re-entry into society: Remove state-imposed barriers, such as occupational-licensing rules, that prevent ex-offenders from finding work and integrating back into society. If taxpayers want Illinois’ criminal-justice system to prioritize individual rights and fiscal responsibility, lawmakers must reorganize the state’s corrections system to focus on rehabilitation and recovery, not simply punishment and incarceration. Hopefully, Rauner will act with the General Assembly to pass sensible reforms to the state’s justice system. Bryant Jackson-Green Criminal Justice Policy Analyst You must be logged in to post comments home | about | contact All contents copyright © 2013 Italian Polish Organization. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced without explicit consent of the Italian Polish Organization. Home Remedies For Wrinkles Count Stats Visits

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. IfKnow More

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Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. If passed, the Illinois Department of Corrections, or IDOC, will have over $1.4 billion to work with, up from $1.3 billion in fiscal year 2015. The reason for the spending increase is fairly simple: Illinois operates 25 adult correctional facilities, which were designed to house a total of 32,075 inmates. But Illinois prisons are severely overcrowded, holding 48,902 inmates in October. This means the state’s prisons are operating at over 152% capacity. Much of the budget increase will go toward hiring to help IDOC deal with overcrowding, which is neither safe nor sustainable. The department spent $60 million a year on overtime costs for prison guards in 2013. While increasing staff numbers may be a sensible way to cut back on the cost of overtime, for which employees must be paid 1.5 times their normal salary, it’s not a long-term solution to the systemic problem at hand. IDOC is amidst a budgetary crisis, and will be unable to make payroll by April. To get prison spending under control, the state must incarcerate fewer people. Prison may make sense for violent criminals who pose a threat to public safety. But nearly 70% of Illinois’ prison population is serving time for nonviolent offenses. Many would benefit from diversion into drug- and mental-health treatment programs, parole, or other programs that keep families together and allow offenders to continue working instead of costing taxpayers billions each year. In order to build a fairer and more cost-effective system, the state needs major criminal-justice reforms. The state must strongly consider policies that: Reform mandatory minimum sentencing: Repeal laws that set a minimum number of years to serve for an offense, allowing judges to tailor punishments to each crime and individual circumstances. Roll back overcriminalization: Reduce laws that criminalize victimless activities and lead to overcrowded prisons, overextended public budgets and police militarization. Ease offender re-entry into society: Remove state-imposed barriers, such as occupational-licensing rules, that prevent ex-offenders from finding work and integrating back into society. If taxpayers want Illinois’ criminal-justice system to prioritize individual rights and fiscal responsibility, lawmakers must reorganize the state’s corrections system to focus on rehabilitation and recovery, not simply punishment and incarceration. Hopefully, Rauner will act with the General Assembly to pass sensible reforms to the state’s justice system. Bryant Jackson-Green Criminal Justice Policy Analyst You must be logged in to post comments home | about | contact All contents copyright © 2013 Italian Polish Organization. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced without explicit consent of the Italian Polish Organization. Home Remedies For Wrinkles Count Stats Visits

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. Overcrowded Bryant Jackson-Green Feb 19, 2015 Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposed 2016 budget increases spending on corrections for the coming fiscal year. IfKnow More

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BRICS establish $100bn bank and currency reserves to cut out Western dominance

BRICS establish $100bn bank and currency reserves to cut out Western dominance (L to R) Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazilian President DilmaRousseff, China’s President Xi Jinping and South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma join their hands during theKnow More

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BRICS establish $100bn bank and currency reserves to cut out Western dominance

BRICS establish $100bn bank and currency reserves to cut out Western dominance (L to R) Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazilian President DilmaRousseff, China’s President Xi Jinping and South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma join their hands during theKnow More

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In the United States, instability was permitted by regulators because it served powerful political interests

In the United States, instability was permitted by regulators because it served powerful political interests 3 ways America should be more like Canada   The Daily Ticker Wed, May 14, 2014, by Rick Newman  Know More

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In the United States, instability was permitted by regulators because it served powerful political interests

In the United States, instability was permitted by regulators because it served powerful political interests 3 ways America should be more like Canada   The Daily Ticker Wed, May 14, 2014, by Rick Newman  Know More

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Illinois netted a loss of more $20 billion to other states through the out-migration of its residents ….

Illinois netted a loss of more $20 billion to other states through the out-migration of its residents …. ILLINOIS Budget + Tax Policy   August 19, 2013   When people don’t like the direction inKnow More

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Illinois netted a loss of more $20 billion to other states through the out-migration of its residents ….

Illinois netted a loss of more $20 billion to other states through the out-migration of its residents …. ILLINOIS Budget + Tax Policy   August 19, 2013   When people don’t like the direction inKnow More

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A Mexican federal policeman stands next to packages of drugs (believed to be marijuana) that had been removed from a sophisticated clandestine tunnel that passes under the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday, in Tijuana. The tunnel, which is 1155 meters long (3789.37 feet) and sits 27 meters (88.58 feet) underground, is accessed through a large concrete block shaft in a warehouse about 574.15 feet south of the border wall.

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A Mexican federal policeman stands next to packages of drugs (believed to be marijuana) that had been removed from a sophisticated clandestine tunnel that passes under the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday, in Tijuana. The tunnel, which is 1155 meters long (3789.37 feet) and sits 27 meters (88.58 feet) underground, is accessed through a large concrete block shaft in a warehouse about 574.15 feet south of the border wall.

Associated Press