Szendrei, Tibor
Born in Hungary in 1957, Tibor graduated in 1985 from Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest specialising in English. He co-founded Budapest Week in 1991. In 1995 he completed a one-year journalism course in the U.S. and returned there in 2001 to earn a Master’s degree in international relations. Between 2002 and 2022 he worked in Brussels, Belgium, as editor of EU policy publications.
Articles/Images/Illustrations:
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Legislature Fenced In On State Property / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 12
Column: Current Events
2.
Cries of Government Crisis. A Sampling of Political Views / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Editorial
4.
Zwack Sacked, But Fight Back / Tibor Szendrei
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The Never-ending Story: World Expo '96. Vienna Drops Out; Budapest Keeps Resolve / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
Cover Photo
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Walk-off to Demonstrate Pervasive Discontent. Workers Give Government Bitter Warning / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
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Weekend Pastime for the Masses: Political Mud-slinging / Tibor Szendrei
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Column: Current Events
10.
For the Armchair Socio-economist / Tibor Szendrei
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Compensating the People for their Property. Can't Get No Satisfaction / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
12.
Lyrics by Frank Zappa. A kék fény The Blue Light / Tibor Szendrei
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Column: Language Learner
13.
Meet The Media . Read It, See It, Hear It / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
14.
Trade Unions: Divided They Stand, Together They Fall? / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 14
Column: Current Events
15.
Prospects for Expo '96: Fair. Turbulent History and Lingering Doubts Spell an Uncertain Future / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
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Cuonting Hungary's blessings. The Economics of Faith / Tibor Szendrei
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
17.
Hard-Pressed. MDF alludes to censorship of the media / Tibor Szendrei
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Budapest Mayor Says Nixpo '96 / Tibor Szendrei
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Government Buries World Expo Plan. Much to its own regret? / Tibor Szendrei
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Column: Editorial