Poland became the seventh country to qualify for next year's World Cup soccer championship in
Greece beat Poland, 2-1, Sunday in the fourth division final of the BASF European Cup tennis tournament.
Adam Michnik, one of Poland's leading dissident intellectuals, was released from prison Monday under a government amnesty, an opposition activist in Warsaw said.
Polish authorities ordered a seven-man Solidarity council led by the labor union's founder, Lech Walesa, to disband today, saying its operation is illegal and disruptive to peace.
Poland announced today that captured underground Solidarity leader Zbigniew Bujak will be charged
Poland announced travel restrictions on American diplomats in retaliation for similar controls on
Jacek Kuron, a leading Polish dissident, said recently that sanctions imposed on Poland by the
Parliament overrode unusual opposition Friday and enacted two controversial laws that stiffen judicial penalties and give Polish judges broad authority to impose immediate prison sentences and heavy fines without trial in a wide range of political and criminal cases.
The government today rejected Lech Walesa's calls for talks with Solidarity and said President Reagan's praise of the outlawed trade union federation last week has hindered U.S.
The government today advised U.S. tourists to Krakow, Poland, to exercise extreme caution because
The Polish government on Friday accused a U.S. diplomat of espionage and said he received information from a Pole arrested on charges of passing military intelligence to the United States.
Poland retaliated today for the United States' expulsion of four Polish diplomats by suspending air courier service for the U.S.
The U.S. government apologized to Poland on Wednesday for a broadcast by Radio Free Europe that, in
The government has discreetly erected a 12-foot marble cross in memory of 4,000 army officers who died in a World War II massacre officially blamed on the Nazis but blamed by many Poles on Soviet troops, dissident sources said today.
The Polish government Sunday claimed to have won a broad popular mandate in its first parliamentary elections in five years, although many people, including the majority of the influential Roman Catholic clergy, apparently refused to vote.
Tuum Est, a financially troubled drug rehabilitation center on Ocean Front Walk, has received a $10,000 challenge grant from the Mattel Corp.
Late on the night of Saturday, April 26, as Soviet authorities struggled to control a crippled nuclear reactor in the Ukraine, Polish officials 400 miles to the west were making discreet inquiries in at least one central Warsaw hospital about available stocks of iodine.
Poland's Communist authorities, acting under a new law curbing academic freedom, have begun a nationwide purge of university administrators whose political views are deemed unacceptable.
Police arrested 12 people who staged a demonstration outside a prison in the southwest city of Wroclaw on Tuesday calling for the release of Polish political prisoners.
The sea of puzzled faces surrounding me silently begged an explanation.