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Chair of The Year
2009
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Voice's Award
The Chair of the Year Goes to Prof. Jacek Rostowski
  4 February 2010
Who should receive the Chair of the Year award for 2009, a singular year overshadowed by huge global economic crisis? One by one, countries threatened with the collapse of their banking systems took emergency action to put out the fires, pumping in a stream of cash. This response became natural, normal, acceptable to the public and expected. Not in Poland, though.
Voice's Award
Polish Remedy for the Crisis
  4 February 2010
This year will be better for Poland than 2009, says finance minister Jacek Rostowski, the winner of The Warsaw Voice's Chair of the Year 2009 award. Prof. Rostowski talks to Andrzej Jonas and Andrzej Ratajczyk.
Voice's Award
Forefront of Furniture Design
  4 February 2010
Jarosław Lehwark, managing director of BoConcept in Poland, talks to Jolanta Wolska.
Chair of the Year
The Chair of the Year Goes to Prof. Jacek Rostowski
  16 December 2009
Who should receive the Chair of the Year award for 2009, a singular year overshadowed by huge global economic crisis? One by one, countries threatened with the collapse of their banking systems took emergency action to put out the fires, pumping in a stream of cash. This response became natural, normal, acceptable to the public and expected. Not in Poland, though.












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