Fenyő, Krisztina

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
1.
Black Christmas for Retailers . Illegal street sellers prove fierce competition / Krisztina Fenyő
January 16-22, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 44
/ Page No.: 4
Column: Marketplace
2.
Roma Parliament Seeks Gypsy Rights / Krisztina Fenyő
January 30-05, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 46
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
3.
Church Service Condemns Radical Violence / Krisztina Fenyő
February 13-19, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 48
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
4.
A Generation Learns History as It Happens . Serbo-Croation and Hungarian school teaches lessons in unity / Krisztina Fenyő
February 27-04, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 50
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Features
5.
British-Hungarian Joint Venture: English Teachers. Two governments co-ordinate a long-term teaching program to foster Hungary's links with the west through language / Krisztina Fenyő
March 05-11, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 51
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Features
6.
Daily News May Again Be Daily / Krisztina Fenyő
January 09-15, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 43
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
7.
Prominent Liberals Decry Racism, Xenophobia. Conference draws hundreds to defend rights of minorities and foreigners; Göncz, Demszky, György Konrád, the UN and Amnesty International pledge to publicize the issue / Krisztina Fenyő
March 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 1
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
8.
March 15: Symbol of Nation's Struggle for Freedom. Despite its failure, the 1948 revolt against Habsburg rule has retained an honored place in Hungarian history / Krisztina Fenyő
March 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 1
/ Page No.: 11
Column: Features
9.
MUK Rakes Coals, Demands Press That's Not Red All Over. "We don't want press freedom because it is a besmirching freedom. We want honesty of the press" / Krisztina Fenyő
March 19-25, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 2
/ Page No.: 2, 15
Column: Current Events
10.
Plight of Foreigners in Hungary Exposed Internationally. Amnesty International condemns Kerepestarcsa deportation camp; Arab and African embassies sound alarm of racial violence / Krisztina Fenyő
March 26-21, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 3
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
11.
Interior Minister Boross Dismisses Amnesty Letter / Krisztina Fenyő
April 02-08, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 4
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
12.
Breast Beating Over Old Debate / Krisztina Fenyő
April 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 5
/ Page No.: 12
Column: Newsbriefs, Column: Current Events
13.
The Waning Importance of April 4 / Krisztina Fenyő
April 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 5
/ Page No.: 12
Column: Newsbriefs, Column: Current Events
14.
Official Replies to Amnesty's Criticism of Detainee Camp / Krisztina Fenyő
April 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 6
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
15.
Holocaust Victims Are Mourned / Krisztina Fenyő
May 07-13, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 9
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
16.
Foreign Minister Visits China / Krisztina Fenyő
May 07-13, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 9
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
17.
Radio Chief Making Waves in Media Debate. Parliamentary committee finds Gombár "unfit"; Gombár calling the proceedings absurd, storms out / Krisztina Fenyő
May 14-20, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 10
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
18.
Antall's Health No Longer Under Wraps / Krisztina Fenyő
May 28-03, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 12
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
19.
Troubled Brindges Over Duna Waters / Krisztina Fenyő
May 28-03, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 12
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
20.
Out of the Wings and Way to the Right. Extolling true Magyar tradition, an alliance marks an obscure date with a show of force by 'warlord' skinheads / Krisztina Fenyő
June 11-17, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 14
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events