Exhibition Celebrates Pál Kövi’s Legacy and Transylvanian Gastronomy
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Exhibition Celebrates Pál Kövi’s Legacy and Transylvanian Gastronomy

Pál Kövi The exhibition, A Hungarian from New York – Pál Kövi (Paul Kovi) and the Transylvanian Feast opened in Bucharest, celebrating the life and work of Pál…

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Salgótarján’s S-Bahn Project Gains Government Support
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Salgótarján’s S-Bahn Project Gains Government Support

János Lázár announced an innovative railway project aimed at transforming public transport in Salgótarján (northern Hungary). The Minister of Construction and Transport endorsed the S-Bahn (hybrid urban–suburban rail…

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Schiff says fixing economy will be top priority in Senate
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Schiff says fixing economy will be top priority in Senate

Sen.-elect Adam B. Schiff doesn’t really want to talk about President-elect Donald Trump. He wants to talk about the economy. “The issue of the last election — which…

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Manufacturing Sector Rebounds with New Orders and Production Volume Growth
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Manufacturing Sector Rebounds with New Orders and Production Volume Growth

The seasonally adjusted November Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) stood at 50.3, with respondents reporting a slight expansion in November compared to the previous month. After a moderate expansion…

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DOJ investigates fatal police shooting of man armed with fake gun in Santa Ana
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DOJ investigates fatal police shooting of man armed with fake gun in Santa Ana

The California Department of Justice is opening an investigation into the fatal shooting by Santa Ana police of a man armed with a fake rifle on Sunday, authorities…

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One Billion Euro Hungarian-Ukrainian Border Development Plan Announced
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One Billion Euro Hungarian-Ukrainian Border Development Plan Announced

Hungary and Ukraine will submit a joint border and road development plan worth one billion euros to Brussels, the Parliamentary State Secretary of Hungary’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs…

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Boeing Passenger Jets to Be Purchased by New Hungarian Airline
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Boeing Passenger Jets to Be Purchased by New Hungarian Airline

The chair of Hungary Airlines has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the American manufacturer for the purchase of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, Airportal.hu reports. The site quotes…

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Sunday evening marks 92nd running of Hollywood Christmas Parade
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Sunday evening marks 92nd running of Hollywood Christmas Parade

Sunday evening marks the 92nd anniversary of the Hollywood Christmas Parade. Beginning at 6 p.m., a procession of marching bands, floats, equestrian groups and character balloons will make…

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La Habra house fire kills man, two family dogs
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La Habra house fire kills man, two family dogs

Los Angeles County Fire Department investigators are trying to determine the cause of a house fire Saturday morning in La Habra that killed a 48-year-old man and two…

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Why the U.S. needed to apologize for its ‘Indian school’ policy
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Why the U.S. needed to apologize for its ‘Indian school’ policy

If Charles Dickens had lived in, say, Indio instead of London, and if, instead of writing about the brutalities and indignities of an English boarding school in Yorkshire,…

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