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Hungarian-Georgian business forum held in Budapest

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungary wants to develop its trade ties with Georgia and find new ways to strengthen economic partnerships, Matolcsy said. Saakasvhili said Georgia is offering incentives for cooperation in business and the country is carrying out reforms and taking effective steps against corruption.

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Aftermath Of Budapest Sex Party - 'This Is All Incredibly Embarrassing'

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

The head of German insurance company Ergo, Torsten Oletzky, has told SPIEGEL in an interview that the Budapest sex party arranged for high-achieving salesmen was "completely unacceptable" and "incredibly embarrassing," and explains why many of them are still working for the firm.

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Hungarian goose industry to sign professional codex

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Goose industry players will adopt the codex voluntarily, the ministry said. Hungary meets 90% of global demand for goose liver, producing an annual 1,600 tonnes of the delicacy. Sales of goose liver generate an annual HUF 10 billion and the industry provides work for some 11,000 people.

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HCC-Embedded Offers Embedded USB Device and Host Stacks for the Renesas RX600 Series of Microcontrollers

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Hungary--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HCC-Embedded Offers Embedded USB Device and Host stacks for the Renesas RX600 series of microcontrollers

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Renaming Budapest airport cost HUF 13 mln

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

The renaming of the capital's airport Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport cost HUF 13 million, National Development Minister Tam?s Fellegi said in a written answer to a question from an opposition MP.

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Hungary life insurance market continues to shrink

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungarian companies' revenue from premiums on life insurance policies edged down 3% to HUF 114 billion in Q1 from the same period a year earlier, the Hungarian Insurers Association (MABISz) said.

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Hungary's FM Martonyi poses with Norway's FM Jonas Gahr Store at the start of an EEA Council in Brussels

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungary's Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi poses with Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store (R) at the start of an European Union-European Economic Area (EEA) Council in Brussels May 23, 2011. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)

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Hungary's FM Martonyi welcomes Norway's FM Jonas Gahr Store at the start of an EEA Council in Brussels

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungary's Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi welcomes Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store (R) at the start of an European Union-European Economic Area (EEA) Council in Brussels May 23, 2011. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)

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Georgian territorial integrity important for EU: Hungary president

on May 24, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungarian President Pal Schmitt said Monday that Georgia's independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty are important not just for Hungary, but the whole European Union.

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Saakashvili Visits Hungary

on May 23, 2011 via YahooNews

President Saakashvili started on May 22 a two-day official visit to Hungary, which holds EU?s rotating presidency, Georgian and Hungarian presidents? administrations said in separate press releases.

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Explore Budapest's 'ruin pubs'

on May 23, 2011 via YahooNews

Budapest, the cultural capital of Hungary and much of central Europe, has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for grand opera, folk music and dancing, a twilight boat trip or live music in a nightclub.

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Explore Budapest's 'ruin pubs'

on May 22, 2011 via YahooNews

Budapest, the cultural capital of Hungary and much of central Europe, has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for grand opera, folk music and dancing, a twilight boat trip or live music in a nightclub.

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Explore Budapest's 'ruin pubs'

on May 22, 2011 via YahooNews

Budapest, the cultural capital of Hungary and much of central Europe, has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for grand opera, folk music and dancing, a twilight boat trip or live music in a nightclub.

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Explore Budapest's 'ruin pubs'

on May 22, 2011 via YahooNews

Budapest, the cultural capital of Hungary and much of central Europe, has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for grand opera, folk music and dancing, a twilight boat trip or live music in a nightclub.

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Hungary: Free to show its splendor

on May 21, 2011 via YahooNews

?Hey!? an almost-naked man cheerily called to me.

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4 reasons for Hungary to join the Euro PLUS pact ? and 4 not to

on May 21, 2011 via YahooNews

Hungary has opted out of the Euro-Plus Pact recently proposed by the European Commission. The main reason for staying out of the pact is the planned harmonization of corporate tax bases within the EU, the Hungarian government said.

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Explore Budapest's 'ruin pubs'

on May 21, 2011 via YahooNews

Budapest, the cultural capital of Hungary and much of central Europe, has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for grand opera, folk music and dancing, a twilight boat trip or live music in a nightclub.

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Nightlife among the ruins of Budapest

on May 21, 2011 via YahooNews

This cultural capital of Hungary and much of Central Europe has no shortage of nightlife. You can go there for opera, folk music and dancing or a twilight boat trip.

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Hungary war crimes trial resumes after medical OK

on May 20, 2011 via YahooNews

PABLO GORONDI Associated Press BUDAPEST, Hungary The war crimes trial of a 97-year-old Hungarian former gendarmerie officer resumed Thursday after doctors determined that he is healthy enough to take part. Sandor Kepiro is on trial for his alleged involvement in the deaths of about 35 people in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad during an anti-partisan raid by Hungarian forces in January 1942 ...

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Hungary targets more jobs, health screenings, education for Roma, among country's poorest

on May 20, 2011 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary's government says it will strive to create 100,000 jobs for the country's impoverished Roma population by 2015 and improve their access to health services and education.

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