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Malta's hopes of achieving positive results from their double-header against Hungary tomorrow and Croatia on Wednesday rest on a new generation of players, all blooded by Horst Heese in his second spell in charge of the national team.
Of the 18 players checking in for the Air Malta direct flight to Budapest yesterday afternoon, Brian Said is the only one to have surpassed the age of 30.
more sports news »Local and market-leading European low-cost carriers in Central and Eastern Europe are attracting a whole new cost-sensitive segment of travelers that would not have taken to the air were it not for the competitive pricing structures introduced by the cost-sensitive airlines, a study reveals. Many, in fact, are first-time travelers.
more travel news »European Commission President José Manuel Barroso said an agreement on the new European Union budget, for the period between 2007 and 2013, needs to be reached as soon as possible.
more news »Finnish machinery rental firm Ramirent has bought Hungary's Agentrade-Plusz Kft for an undisclosed sum, it said on Wednesday, adding it would finance part of the deal by issuing new shares. more business & finance news »Hungarian oil and gas company MOL said it suspended the Zhaik I well in the Federovsky Block in northern Kazakhstan after tests disappointed.
more business & finance news »The Czech Republic is aiming to adopt the euro in 2010, discarding a potential 2009 date as question marks hang over the country's ability to rein in public spending.
more news »As part of its continuing effort to integrate the businesses of its Hungarian operating subsidiaries (Hungarotel and PanTel) to maximize synergies and extract additional cost savings from the PanTel acquisition, Hungarian Telephone and Cable Corp. (AMEX:HTC) announced today a workforce reduction plan and new marketing initiatives.
more it & telco news »Hungary's government has vowed to press on with the sale of Budapest airport despite a court ruling that threatens to derail what could be the country's largest privatisation.
more travel news »France`s luxury shoe maker Heschung Holding is moving all its production to southern Hungary.
The company will begin moving its assets out of France around the year`s end to a site in Bonyhad, Hungary, MTI reported Wednesday.
more business & finance news »Ferenc Gyurcsany continues to regain public backing in Hungary, according to a poll by Gallup. 37 per cent of respondents have a positive opinion of the prime minister’s performance, up two points since July.
more current affairs news »Mobile operator T-Mobile Hungary is the first company to introduce a commercial push-to-talk (PTT) service in Hungary, and until the end of the year customers are to receive discount tariffs. The waterworks of Budapest has concluded a contract for the service, the first Hungarian corporation to do so.
more it & telco news »Experts agree that while car sales are dropping, competition among leasing firms is becoming fierce, prompting them to offer irrationally favorable (read, loss-making) conditions to customers just to retain their market shares. Only in one or two years, when car sales grow again and the car financing market normalizes, may leasing rates rise again, they note.
more getting around news »From 16 September | Palace of Miracles, Millenáris Park
"An exciting new interactive science show will re-open the Palace of Miracles at the Millenáris Park. There'll be fascinating exhibits and activities designed to help visitors understand the miracle that is science. But the biggest miracle on display is likely to be Dolly - the world's first cloned mammal. She may be stuffed, but this sheep is the favourite in the pen as far as British biotechnology is concerned. Get along to this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the talk of the flock. Dolly usually lives in a glass case at the National Museum of Scotland, so we're pleased to see she's getting out more." more community & culture news » 1 to 30 September | Dorottya Gallery
"Glasgow-based artist Rosalind Nashashibi represented Scotland at the Venice Biennale in 2003 and also won the prestigious Beck's Future Award. Nashashibi works with a variety of media including 16mm film, video, collage, drawing and printing. The experience of time passing and the layering of gestures and patterns are recurring themes in her work. With remarkably incisive yet sensitive observation, her films explore urban landscapes and uncover the poignancy of people going about their daily routines. Perhaps having a Palestinian father and Irish mother enables her to observe a society from both outside and within. In 'Hreash House', at the Dorottya Gallery, she films the life of a Palestinian family. " more community & culture news »
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