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Romania's AdePlast opens 3.2 million euro polystyrene factory in Oradea Romania

Romanian construction materials manufacturer AdePlast opened this week a EUR 3.2 million polystyrene factory in Oradea, western Romania.

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Sat May 04, 2013

The Star Online

Steaua crowned Romanian champions as Petrolul draw

Steaua Bucharest won the Romanian league title for the first time in seven years on Saturday as Petrolul Ploiesti, who needed victory to keep the title race alive, could only scrape a 2-2 draw at relegation-threatened Turnu Severin.

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Tue Apr 30, 2013

TeleGeography CommsUpdate

Cosmote launches LTE in a number of markets

Cosmote Romania has announced the launch of commercial Long Term Evolution services in Bucharest, Otopeni, Ploiesti, Cluj, Iasi, Sinaia, Busteni and Predeal.

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Thu Apr 25, 2013

Romania-Insider.com

Movie openings this weekend in Romania: Iron Man 3, A Perdre la Raison

On at: Brasov - Cityplex Brasov; Bucharest - Grand Cinema Digiplex, Grand VIP Studios, Hollywood Multiplex, Movieplex Cinema Plaza, The Light Cinema, CinemaPRO, Cinema City Cotroceni, Cinema City Sun Plaza, Glendale Studio, Romtelecom IMAX; Cluj - Cinema City, Odeon Cineplex; Constanta - Cinema City, Cityplex; Iasi - Cinema City; Targu Mures - ... (more)

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Tue Apr 23, 2013

Nine O'Clock

Fabulous wages in state companies: up to EUR 4,000 a month

The government made public yesterday the list of net wages earned by the managers of state companies in the energy sector, with the biggest being paid by Nuclearelectrica, Electrica Muntenia and Romgaz.

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