Roberts, John

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Facing important choices. The following article is part in a series that offers explanations and analysis of Hungary's emerging involvement and potential membership in the evolving political, economic and security institutions of Europe. / John Roberts
October 13-19, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 32
/ Page No.: 3
Column: News
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Trying to escape the past. The following article is part in a series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
October 20-26, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 33
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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A bear at the conference table. The following article is part in a series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
October 27-02, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 34
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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Will Hungary join NATO?. The following article is part in a series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
November 03-09, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 35
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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No more "Upper Hungary". Leadership to solve the problem of Hungarian minorities in Slovakia. / John Roberts
November 03-09, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 35
/ Page No.: 12
Column: Opinion
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PFP steps out, NATO moves in. This article is part of a series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
November 10-16, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 36
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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Horn yet to take painful measure. This is part of a series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
November 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 37
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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Balancing economic goals with political realities / John Roberts
November 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 37
/ Page No.: 5
Column: News
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How foreigners can buy / John Roberts
November 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 37
/ Page No.: 15
Column: The Investor
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Democracy in Hungary: a promising start / John Roberts
November 24-30, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 38
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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Central bank moves toward independence. Central bank head Péter Ákos Bod learning to play a new game / John Roberts
November 24-30, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 38
/ Page No.: 6,10
Column: News
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Will Hungary's window of opportunity be wasted?. With Hungary waiting anxiously, the big summit might still be nothing but a a letdown. / John Roberts
December 01-07, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 39
/ Page No.: 6
Column: CSCE
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Delegates begin cleaning up as CSCE crawls to the summit / John Roberts
December 01-07, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 39
/ Page No.: 6
Column: CSCE
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Nuking Hungary. John Roberts looks back on the Cold War, when it was his job to bomb Hungary. / John Roberts
December 01-07, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 39
/ Page No.: 12-13
Column: Opinion
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A revolution as yet unfinished. This concludes the series on Hungary's growing involvement in European institutions. / John Roberts
December 08-14, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 40
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Analysis
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Madách ideal for some / John Roberts
January 26-01, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 47
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Property
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Investing in Real Estate. Interested in the residental market? It may be worth considering some Hungarian peculiarities and Western experience. / John Roberts
January 26-01, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 47
/ Page No.: 11
Column: Property
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Enjoy high adventure in the High Tatras / John Roberts
February 02-08, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 48
/ Page No.: 11
Column: Sports
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