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> see
> http://www.worldaccess.nl/~brien
>
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() writes:
>
> Par evvel ezelott felreppent a hir, hogy megtalaltak a Nagy Imre per
> magnofelveteleit, vagy jegyzokonyveit. Akkor ugy tunt, hogy rovidesen
> nyilvanossagra hozzak azokat, bar kesobb valami olyasmit is lehetett
> olvasni, hogy bizonyos alpresek, elsosorban Vasarhelyi Miklos ellenezte
> ezt.
>
> Tulajdonkepen mi lett az ugybol? En nem hallottam semmit sem rola mar
> jo regen, pedig a per anyaga szerintem rendkivuli jelentosegu.
>
> Koszonettel az esetleges informaciokert,
> Pannon J.
En lattam kivonatokat a perbol egy honappel ezelott a ZDF-en, a
masodik nemet TV-csatornan.
En nem is tudtam, hogy van egy ilyen felvetel, de rogton megertettem
egyesek ellenkezeset. A volt Budapest-i rendorfonok - nem is tudom a
nevet, de nagy hosnek adta ki magat - olyan "onkritikat" gyakorolt a
birosag elott, hogy szegyen. Azt hiszem Vasarhely-i is elismerte, hogy
"vetett a elvtarsak ellen" ....
Itelkezni termeszetesen nem lehet es nem is szabad, senki se legyen
nagyon okos igy utolag... De a ket illeti fogta volna be a szajat es
ne adta volna a bator ellenallot! Mert nem voltak azok. Annak a
Budapest-i rendorfonok-nek meg volt mersze mosolyogva kerdezni, hogy
"Mibe kerult volna Nagy Imre-nek feladni a eszmeit..." Ugy latszik fel
sem fogta a dolog lenyeget.
Nagy es Maleter nem vontak vissza a gondolataikat. Nagy Imret mutatjak
is amint nem ker kegyelmet a birosag elott. Socialista lete ellenre is
melyen le a kalappal!
Teleki Laszlo
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Make sure to ask them how often they change their rates and how they
would inform you of such rate changes ...
This is critical as these kind of long distance companies change
rates frequently and without any warning to the user till you get the
bill.
If I were a potential user, I would get in writing a letter stating the
rates PLUS a statement regarding the validity of the rates for x amount
of time.
If you fail to do so, you are setting up yourself for a rate hike.
In article >, (Rodney
A. Funk) wrote:
> ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL
> 50 FIDDLER DRIVE
> BEAUFORT, SC 29902-9324
>
> Dear International caller,
> I hope you will find this information extremely useful. Typically, our
FCC approved program can
> result in a savings of 20-70% over conventional carriers. We have many
clients who have saved over
> $200 per month, or $2400 per year with our program. That is alot of
money back in your pocket.
> Our rates to Europe are as low as $0.31 per minute! You can use this
calling program in over 200
> countries and principalities,
--
Intelligence in chains loses in lucidity what it gains in intensity.
Albert Camus.
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Premysl Pech ) wrote:
: Hi everybody:
: I would like to bring to your attention a multimedia CD-ROM + exclusive
: double publication about Central Europe. ( printed in English,
: beautifull graphics, business information, available in USA )
: Check it out!
: http://www.eurocenter.com/Slovakia/sftw/sftw.htm#top
: Presents seven countries of Central Europe: Austria, Czech Republic,
: Hungary,
: Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and
: Ukraine.
: bye
: Peso
: And, of course do not forget to click
: at http://www.eurocenter.com to get other information from that region.
Thank you Premysl!!! As the taransltor of the book and CD-ROM Slovakia
for the World, I would personally like to recommend it to all interested
in the full spectrum of Slovak life and thank any of you who may have
read it or suggested it to those with the interest and means to invest in
our beloved Slovakia!
Andrew March
University of Pennsylvania
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Archive-name: hungarian/pointer
Soc-culture-magyar-archive-name: pointer
Bit-listserv-hungary-archive-name: pointer
Version: 0.90 (beta)
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 1995/11/21
URL: http://hix.mit.edu/hungarian-faq/hungarian-faq-pointer
This document summarizes network-related resources of Hungarian
interest, which are accessible via email. Some of the most readily
available sources of information can be found in the archives of
periodical information postings to Usenet; these documents are commonly
known as FAQs (from Frequently Asked/Answered Questions). Knowing the
name of the file you can retrieve it by sending email to
with the command "send
usenet/news.answers/<ARCHIVE-NAME>" in the message (without the quotes,
and with substituting the actual name for <ARCHIVE-NAME> in the pattern
shown above) - for example, to get the document described below, use
send usenet/news.answers/hungarian-faq
To learn more about the RTFM server just send the command "help" to it
- it will provide step-by-step intstructions on how to use the
archives, on retrieving indexes and so on.
"Hungarian electronic resources FAQ" is a comprehensive collection
dealing with email, FTP, WWW and other Internet tools; its archive name
is 'hungarian-faq' (and the mail-server command to get it is shown in
the example above).
If you only have direct access to email then, in order to use the
other tools, you'll need the methods described in "Accessing The
Internet By E-Mail" (Archive-name:
internet-services/access-via-email).
To get a general introduction to Usenet (with some guides to Internet
as well - and explanation of how they are different, too) see "Welcome
to news.newusers.questions!" (Archive-name: news-newusers-intro).
For a guide to finding someone's e-mail addresses, see the "FAQ: How
to find people's E-mail addresses" (Archive-name: finding-addresses).
Do notice that it's usually inappropriate to send such blanket requests
to mailing lists; the search tools available give much better chance to
locate addresses sought than posted queries in any case!
An overview of commercial on-line services in Hungary is available by
John Horvath >
(Archive-name: hungarian/comm-providers).
The hungarian-faq describes several email lists related to Hungary;
only a brief summary is shown here. Please keep in mind that
subscription requests (and other administrative communications) should
be directed to the server address, NOT to the lists themselves.
Server:
List: (the HUNGARY LISTSERV list)
Server:
List: HOL (Hungary Online)
Server:
List: hungary-report
Server:
Lists: OMRI-L (Open Media Research Institute Daily Digest)
MIDEUR-L (Middle European discussion list)
Server:
List: cet-online (Central Europe Today On-Line; email )
Server:
List: CERRO-L (Central European Regional Research Organization)
Server: email to (Hollosi Information Exchange)
Lists: HIX is a collection of several separate lists, including
- MOZAIK, a collection of news items in English
- various discussion forums in Hungarian language
- SCM and HUNGROUPS, which are email-accessible archives of the Usenet
newsgroup soc.culture.magyar and the hun.* national hierarchy,
respectively; to get a directory listing of these archives (as well
as that of other HIX lists), send email to with
"arch" in the 'Subject:' line. Note that the SENDDOC utility takes
its parameter from the 'Subject:' of the message (unlike many other
servers, like the ones described previously, which use the body)!
Note that this document is available on the
<http://hix.mit.edu/hungarian-faq/> homepage for the "Hungarian
electronic resources FAQ" at the HIX WWW-server.
The latter also provides access for the full FAQ via
'finger ', and for this brief pointer you are
reading via 'finger ' (notice that you
will likely need to redirect the output to a pager or a file in order
to read it). The Usenet archive name for this document is
hungarian/pointer .
--
Zoli , keeper of <http://hix.mit.edu/hungarian-faq/>
<'finger '>
NOTE: spamsters and bulk emailers see 'X-Policy*:' in the
header for the charges to be imposed for net abuse!
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Edward Antoniu > wrote:
>
>>The group Joe and I mentioned is I think South and West of Baca~u,
>
> You may be quite right with this one, I agree. I remember a csango
>colleague of undergraduate studies of mine from that group. He had a Romanian
>name and nothing of his uttered sounds betrayed his origin. But I also still
>remember a "nanny" who baby-sat me when I was four, she was at the
>Roman-Catholic seminar in Iasi, and the language she used to speak in was
>clearly more of a mixture. She was from a village nearby Bacau. How would you
>say Louisie the Monkwoman in Hungarian? The Romanian version of this would be
>the name of that village.
Well, finally something more specific ... So I wonder if you've heard
of the rumor that Nadia Comenici was also of Csango origin. If that is
so, I don't remember her bragging about it and her "Bozgor" connection.
So I am still looking for refutation of what I originally said about
their advanced state of assimilation.
Joe Pannon
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Where is the cheapest place I can convert my video from Pa'l system to our
and ours to Pa'l? Here in Canada? For the Ottawa people is there a place
around here?
Christina
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