Loewenberg, Samuel

Samuel Loewenberg is a journalist who covers the intersection of global health, business, government and politics. 

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
1.
American TV firm: A Hét doctored tape / Sam Loewenberg
January 20-26, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 46
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News Analysis
2.
Csurka, Torgyán lead rightist rally at Budapest Sports Hall / Sam Loewenberg
February 24-02, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 51
/ Page No.: 7
Column: News
3.
Journalists beaten by skinheads. Frontline / Sam Loewenberg
March 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 2
/ Page No.: 5
Column: News
4.
Facts take a back seat to craft. Hungaryás journalism tradition favors opinionated articles, but the public may be losing out on important information / Sam Loewenberg
March 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 2
/ Page No.: 15
Column: Media
5.
New economic plan will be a tough sell / Sam Loewenberg
July 14-21, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 19
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Business
6.
Pollution slows down privatization. Western investors could be landed with massive clean-up costs / Sam Loewenberg
July 21-27, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 20
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News
7.
Tanks into wheelchairs. Russia's second city is a gateway to the west / Sam Loewenberg
July 21-27, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 20
/ Page No.: 7
Column: International
8.
Economic think-tank attacks devaluation policy / Sam Loewenberg
July 21-27, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 20
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Business
9.
Hungary seeks ways to improve trade balance / Sam Loewenberg
July 28-03, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 21
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Business