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ALH Group Achieves Good Business Results During Year of Crisis
At a meeting held Monday at the Grand Hotel Bonavia in Rijeka, the Supervisory Board of GSHR Holdings Ltd and Management Board of ALH concluded that during the first nine months of 2009 ALH Group hotels achieved good performance, particularly considering the very difficult market conditions caused by the global financial crisis.
Presentera s Sacking Sparks Croatia TV Censorship Row
Ok, so you've heard it all before voting is your democratic right, it's the only way to ensure your voice is heard, it's your duty as a good citizen, it gives you the mandate to complain when things go wrong.
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International video conference on Darwin and Wallace
The rivalry between Charles Darwin and 'the forgotten evolutionist', AR Wallace to be the first to publish evidence of evolutionary theory will be the topic of the latest trans-world video link discussion hosted by the University of Cambridge and the British Council tomorrow .
Ivica Todoric The top man at Agrokor, a potential stakeholder in Adriatica.net
Croatia's largest tour operator, the tourism industry group Adriatica.net, will be salvaged after all.
10-night Mediterranean cruise, from $499
The deal Add a few vacation days onto the long Thanksgiving weekend and relax in the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean.
Hotels a hard sell in tourist magnet Croatia
Pavle Radonic has worked as assistant manager for Hotel Belvedere, overlooking the medieval city of Dubrovnik, for 18 years.
Culture and Society: Berlin Wall replica now in Belgrade
Belgrade's cardboard copy of the Berlin Wall marks the 20th anniversary of its fall.
I traveled abroad for the first time in 1958, when I was 9 years old. My family lived in Zadar, a pretty town on the Adriatic coast in Croatia.
Swine flu hits schools in Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia
Five schools across the country have closed after several students tested positive for the H1N1 virus, health authorities announced on Wednesday .
On October 21, 1978, John Updike was in Zagreb, Croatia, at the invitation of the Writers' Association of Croatia and the American Information Center.
Istria challenges Tuscany to a duel of culinary delights
Wine, olive oil, truffles and prosciutto are the weapons in a duel between the Croatian region of Istria, a heart-shaped peninsula in the Adriatic across from Venice, and Italy's tourist-mobbed Tuscany.
As often happens in such contexts---someone looking at me...a fair, red-headed blue-eyed man who doesn't speak Russian--- the question came up as to how on earth my travels ever landed me in such a remote part of the world.
Francesca von Habsburg: The It-girl who became an empress
She was a wild, pop star-dating good-time girl. Then she married the Archduke of Austria and life changed forever.
Israel closer to EU than candidate Croatia: Solana
Israel has a closer relationship with the European Union than official EU-membership candidate Croatia, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Wednesday.
Diplomatic Diary: Croatia, Egypt to strengthen ties
Egypt and Croatia talk economic co-operation. Also in diplomatic news: Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov and Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul met in Ankara and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visits Serbia.
Science and Technology: Skopje hosts Microsoft Conference
The role of technology in solving society's problems was the key topic at a conference sponsored by IT giant Microsoft.
EU Hails Restart Of Croatia Talks As 'Win-Win-Win'
Croatia has resumed talks on joining the European Union, stalled for more than a year because of a border dispute with EU member Slovenia.
Croatia sells shipyards; only 2 interested to buy
The Croatian government's effort to get rid of its troubled shipyards is running into difficulty, the result of an international tender showed Wednesday: Purchasers offered to buy only two of the six, even though four were on the block for only pennies apiece.
A friend said, "If I had your money I'd travel too." Hah. I happen to know that his retirement income is roughly double mine though the recent downturn might have bit chunks from his nest-egg. Nevertheless, my particular circumstances place me right at the bottom of what economists like to call middle-income. Heeding my father's advice that economy ...
A freak holiday accident has left a young Kiwi woman stranded in London while she recovers from a broken back.
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