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...previously panned Columbia soap.“The humor is more subtle—we hope that was irony, at least,” Summers says. “The acting a little more inspired…and overall, this is a show with a lot more polish.”Commenting on his criticism of “Love/Hate” and the conflict of the Ivy League double standard, Summers says, “YouTube has made it possible for college TV shows to reach a lot broader of an audience than before...
...along. And yes, the public on balance supported it. But no one was more responsible than the Vice President for pushing the limits of the prewar intelligence that did all the convincing. And when former ambassador Joseph Wilson questioned the credibility of that intelligence - and the motives that helped polish it - it was Cheney who led the fight to bring him down...
...there significant signs of all this slowing down. Budget flights from Poland and other countries in Eastern Europe to Britain and Ireland are still full with young men and women ready to sample a new life. In addition to Chudzicka's TV show, Ireland alone boasts six Polish newspapers, two radio programs and at least a dozen Polish websites. Poles can hear Mass in their native tongue in 100 places of worship across Ireland; the community was just granted its own cathedral, a stone's throw from Dublin Castle, which has around 2,000 worshippers every Sunday...
...workers, most of them, like him, from Poland. Wasilewski hopes to return to his homeland some day. In fact, he'd like to move some of his own companies' production processes back there later this year. Meanwhile, his two young children, ages 5 and 8, are attending a special Polish school each Saturday. They are already bilingual...
...than sitting and crying and begging for help." They went to Spain where at first she worked illicitly, earning cash in hand as a cleaning lady. A year later, Spain opened its labor markets to new E.U. citizens and she took legal employment near Madrid in a shop selling Polish products. Today, Ukalska earns €1,000 a month, supplementing her shop hours with cleaning, and working weekends and holidays. She sends most of her earnings home to her two daughters. "The next generation will have it easier," she says. "I'm very happy that things are changing...