Stanislaw Lem, 1921 – 2006

From the Associated Press: ‘Solaris’ author dies in native Poland (Warsaw, Poland-AP) March 27, 2006 – An internationally acclaimed science-fiction writer has died. A secretary says the man who wrote “Solaris,” Stanislaw Lem, died of heart failure in his native Poland. He was 84. Lem’s most recognizable work was twice made into a movie, most

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Krynica Health Resort

Krynica, in the Carpathian foothills of Central Europe, has long been regarded as one of the world’s foremost health spas and resorts. PGF sponsors trips to Krynica, Poland for those interested in specific health and wellness formulae. For more information on PGF health and wellness trips please visit our details page. Founded in 1547, the

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91st Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

New York’s Capital District’s Armenian Genocide Committee announces a day long series of events to be held Monday, April 24th, commemorating the 91st Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. From 12 – 2pm in the Assembly Well of the Legislative Office Building, State Capital, State Street, Albany NY, Commemoration featuring guest speaker, Mr. Aram Arkun speaking

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