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...alone. Many Hungarians want to protect their expatriate brothers currently enduring discrimination in Serbia, Romania and Ukraine. "If our reaching out to the West doesn't produce results in three or four years with something like NATO membership -- or its clear prospect -- the nationalists will roar back," says Istvan Gyarmati, Hungary's Director of Security Policy. "They'll just say we moderates tried a policy that would tie us to the West and that it failed and that it's time to try something else." Then what? "Then it's entirely possible that we Central Europeans would form...
Meanwhile, Corvin University, the first private university in postwar Eastern Europe, is scheduled to open its doors in Budapest next September. Fees will be high -- some $3,000 a year -- but students are already jostling for places. And that, says Istvan Horvath, president of the University Federation of Hungary, is the way it should be: "Competition must be created for the student and the institution in all subjects...
Interior Minister Istvan Horvath instructed the police and border guards to let East German citizens leave Hungary with their East German travel documents at any border point...
...second novel, the former Bad Boy of Tennis again displays an intimate knowledge of the international tournament scene and an insensitivity to the niceties of plot and narrative. This time out the protagonist, Istvan Horwat, is an East European champion who conquers Wimbledon and women until a little orphan forces him to abandon the Egomania Open. She is Natasha Kotany, the daughter of friends killed in a plane crash. Under Horwat's avuncular gaze, the girl blossoms into a beautiful woman and a court phenom. One night she astonishes him, if no one else, by inquiring, "Haven't you understood...
...risk of heart disease to older adults, who have been found to consume most of their caffeine in coffee or tea, has likely been measured more accurately. Older adults get only 6 percent fo their caffeine from soft drinks, according to Drs. Gerdi Weidner and Joseph Istvan, who reported their findings in the November 28 New England Journal of Medicine...