102 result(s) for missing kids
Xpat Interview: George Offord
- 3 May 2011 12:00 PM
I was born in the Northeast end of the Bronx in NYC on a cold wintry morning in February 1951. I grew up playing 'Skully', 'Kick-the-can', 'Stick-ball', and a variety of other typical games such as stealing pickles from the Deli's pickle barrel, bullying kids for their Lunch money, sticking chewing gum in pretty girl's hair, and so forth!
Xpat Interview: Paul Volniansky
- 10 Feb 2011 11:00 AM
My name is Paul (Leopold) Volniansky, I was born in 1972 in S.Petersburg, Russia. At the age of 6 my family immigrated to Israel.
Xpat Interview: Judit Jezsoviczki
- 22 Nov 2010 11:00 AM
My name is Judit Jezsoviczki. I am 28 and live in Hungary. I am an ESL teacher by profession, and I have experience in teaching all ages and levels. When I was 25 I decided to move to the United States, because I always wanted to live there.
Xpat Interview: Shlomi Shlomovitz
- 11 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
Shlomi Shlomovitz is the Owner of www.pagonykozert.hu a new online shopping web site which offers supermarket products such as local and international food, cleaning material, drinks and pet food and offers free of charge delivery in most parts of Budapest.
Xpat Interview: Dóra Klein
- 20 Sep 2010 12:00 PM
An English teacher by qualification and a traveler in heart. After a short teaching career in Budapest I moved to Madrid for a year where I continued teaching children and started learning Spanish. This was also the time in my life when I learnt that cooking and eating was not just a necessity but an art - best enjoyed slowly and around a crowded and loud family table.
Xpat interview: Silvia Miklosovicova
- 15 Jun 2010 12:00 PM
I am living in Hungary since 2008. I work in international company in the field of IT, but my heart profession is Belly dancer. I have been dancing more than 10 years, improving my classic Egyptian Raqs Sharki skills with internationally recognized dancers all around the Europe.
Xpat Interview: Paul Frowijn
- 25 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Paul Frowijn heads the Business Development Department of MCE - Management Centre Europe. His team is responsible for designing and developing corporate training solutions with MCE's clients. Paul joined MCE - Management Centre Europe in 2000 as a senior Account Executive responsible for the Top-500 clients. Paul still plays an active role in managing some of MCE's key clients.
Xpat Interview: Declan Hannigan
- 27 Jan 2010 11:00 AM
Co-founder of jamfilm.eu, your friendly local production company. Declan initially studied Physics; which he recovered from by studying film; he has spent the last 12 years writing and directing for the corporate and commercial worlds and has managed to produce a few well received short films at the same time.
Xpat Interview: Christina Orban-La Salle
- 7 Oct 2009 12:00 PM
After nearly ten years away, Christina Orbán-La Salle returned to Hungary in August 2007. She soon became involved with the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest as a volunteer. This turned into her present job as coordinator of the Docent Program which offers English-language art lecture series, as well as free guided tours to the public. This is her second tour in Budapest - she lived here from 1992 ...
Xpat Interview: George Offord
- 3 May 2011 12:00 PM
I was born in the Northeast end of the Bronx in NYC on a cold wintry morning in February 1951. I grew up playing 'Skully', 'Kick-the-can', 'Stick-ball', and a variety of other typical games such as stealing pickles from the Deli's pickle barrel, bullying kids for their Lunch money, sticking chewing gum in pretty girl's hair, and so forth!
Xpat Interview: Paul Volniansky
- 10 Feb 2011 11:00 AM
My name is Paul (Leopold) Volniansky, I was born in 1972 in S.Petersburg, Russia. At the age of 6 my family immigrated to Israel.
Xpat Interview: Judit Jezsoviczki
- 22 Nov 2010 11:00 AM
My name is Judit Jezsoviczki. I am 28 and live in Hungary. I am an ESL teacher by profession, and I have experience in teaching all ages and levels. When I was 25 I decided to move to the United States, because I always wanted to live there.
Xpat Interview: Shlomi Shlomovitz
- 11 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
Shlomi Shlomovitz is the Owner of www.pagonykozert.hu a new online shopping web site which offers supermarket products such as local and international food, cleaning material, drinks and pet food and offers free of charge delivery in most parts of Budapest.
Xpat Interview: Dóra Klein
- 20 Sep 2010 12:00 PM
An English teacher by qualification and a traveler in heart. After a short teaching career in Budapest I moved to Madrid for a year where I continued teaching children and started learning Spanish. This was also the time in my life when I learnt that cooking and eating was not just a necessity but an art - best enjoyed slowly and around a crowded and loud family table.
Xpat interview: Silvia Miklosovicova
- 15 Jun 2010 12:00 PM
I am living in Hungary since 2008. I work in international company in the field of IT, but my heart profession is Belly dancer. I have been dancing more than 10 years, improving my classic Egyptian Raqs Sharki skills with internationally recognized dancers all around the Europe.
Xpat Interview: Paul Frowijn
- 25 Feb 2010 11:00 AM
Paul Frowijn heads the Business Development Department of MCE - Management Centre Europe. His team is responsible for designing and developing corporate training solutions with MCE's clients. Paul joined MCE - Management Centre Europe in 2000 as a senior Account Executive responsible for the Top-500 clients. Paul still plays an active role in managing some of MCE's key clients.
Xpat Interview: Declan Hannigan
- 27 Jan 2010 11:00 AM
Co-founder of jamfilm.eu, your friendly local production company. Declan initially studied Physics; which he recovered from by studying film; he has spent the last 12 years writing and directing for the corporate and commercial worlds and has managed to produce a few well received short films at the same time.
Xpat Interview: Christina Orban-La Salle
- 7 Oct 2009 12:00 PM
After nearly ten years away, Christina Orbán-La Salle returned to Hungary in August 2007. She soon became involved with the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest as a volunteer. This turned into her present job as coordinator of the Docent Program which offers English-language art lecture series, as well as free guided tours to the public. This is her second tour in Budapest - she lived here from 1992 ...

















