Gorzów Wielkopolski
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Interior Minister Joachim Brudzinski fired the Gorzow Wielkopolski police chief and one of his deputies, who attended the party.
From Washington Times
The accident occurred early Thursday at a Baltic coast resort during an after-hours party following a meeting of police chiefs from the western town of Gorzow Wielkopolski.
From Washington Times
The economist Leszek Balcerowicz, sometimes known as the father of capitalist reform in the post-Cold War era, responded to the construction of a new hall in Gorzow Wielkopolski, a city of 125,000 people, by telling a local newspaper that it would be better to use the money to create jobs.
From New York Times
Polish authorities allegedly claim that Belz, having been in hiding since the declaration of martial law 16 months ago, had been helping to organize May Day protests around his native city of Gorzow Wielkopolski.
From Time Magazine Archive
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