Polish Periodicals I Monitor


Dziennik Polski - 15 FEB 04 note: Has much-improved web format now - but still with the two webcams available giving you up-to-the-minute street scenes from Kraków. Although it still seems to have a rather parochial coverage policy, I'll have to look here more often.
Gazeta Polska
Gazeta Wyborcza - the famous "election newspaper," founded in 1989 prior to the first (semi-)free post-WWII Polish elections to make clear who Solidarity's candidates were. Now the leading general-interest Polish newspaper.
Parkiet: Gazeta Gieldy - business newspaper (gielda in Polish means "stock exchange")


On further consideration . . . Don't count on Parkiet providing much raw-material for EuroSavant, ever. This newspaper sticks to items of purely financial and technical business news with an exclusive discipline that is ferocious, and which quite surpasses the approach of any other European business newspapers. Want to hear about government bond-issues and (Polish) company quarterly results? Me neither, at least not for our particular €S purposes.

Rzeczpospolita - also a serious general-interest, nationwide newspaper. Said to be too close to the government, but I don't know about that.
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