ManHimself in Bratislava
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11-01-2005 |
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tagy: Bratislava a okolie| Netriedené| Slovensko
“Still feeling lucky?“
Slovakia (capital Bratislava)
GDP growth: 5.1%
GDP: $49bn
Inflation: 5.7%
Population: 5.4m
GDP per head: $8,940
Although popular support for the ruling coalition is low, the government, led by Mikuláš Dzurinda, is secure. Relations with its neighbors could be strained, however, by its plan to complete the construction of additional nuclear reactors at the Mochovce power plant.
Exports, a bellwether in recent years, will not grow as quickly in 2005, but major exporters such as German-owned Volkswagen and US Steel’s plant at Košice will continue to support strong foreign sales.
Marcel and Slavo Klikušovský, deputy editor of Nový Čas, the best-selling newspaper in Slovakia; in a restaurant. They will have to engage in a serious dialogue, or risk throwing away the best chance in a generation of a settlement.
Marcel in the Archa restaurant, eating the meat lasagnas in pasta, drinking mineral water and a coffee with milk and sugar. A kinder gentler Marcel Lacko?
ManHimself with Juraj Martíni, redactor of Markíza, the best-selling magazine in the country; in Čunovo, near Bratislava. Architects will help to save the planet.
Even the best jockeys need a horse. ManHimself, the blue Danube and that’s just one way he can give you both an easier ride and a better result.
There will be fewer embarrassing reports of remote provinces going up in flames. The fall of Marcel, in Danubiana gallery, which is putting on exhibition of Anatole AK’s work; Čunovo.
Partners in compassion. ManHimself and Martin Čapo, a long time friend and the globetrotter, in front of the Aupark shopping center, answering the call for help just four hours after.
Solar-B, a Japanese spacecraft designed to observe the Sun, will be launched in September. In the Intercity train, ManHimself reads Stanley Kubrick The Complete Films book, on the table Ingmar Bergman’s Infidelity.
Marcel Lacko and his privileged girlfriend Tinuška, in front of the Presidential Palace. This global consistency allows you to find the information you want quickly and easily.
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