2,250 result(s) for ski
Hungarian Women Are More Successful In Reading, Counting, And Critical Thinking Than Men
- 19 Oct 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
According to a survey of OECD, Hungarians’ basic skills that are necessary for work have been improved significantly in the past ten years. Also, the study shows that Hungarian women outperform men in reading, counting, and critical thinking.
Where To Go Skiing This Year: Ski Resorts From France To Slovakia
- 19 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- sport
The winter season being just ahead for ski-enthusiasts, many of the most popular ski resorts around European glaciers plan to open earlier due to good weather conditions.
'Voice of Piaf', Jil Aigrot in Budapest, 15 October
- 13 Oct 2010 8:30 AM
- community & culture
"I’m sure that Edith Piaf must be very proud up there seeing you singing her chansons!" wrote someone in the guest book at one of Jil Aigrot’s concerts. Some are moved to tears by the singer’s voice, others relive long forgotten memories, feelings and love affairs – the effect is diverse but one thing is for sure: after the concert, no one leaves as the same person who entered.
Xpat Interview: Jean Kaszacs
- 11 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
I was born and grew up in Brussels, Belgium. I graduated at the University of Louvain in Belgium, first in Chemical Engineering then in Business Management. I spent 10 years working for the Goodyear Tire Company in several Marketing positions, starting at their European Headquarters in Luxembourg. I then got the opportunity to come to Hungary to develop Goodyear Marketing Operations in Central ...
Hungarian Czigány Ákos, Winner Of Lucien Hervé And Rodolf Hervé Prize
- 11 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
"This year's co-winner of the biannual Lucien Hervé and Rodolf Hervé prize is Ákos Czigány (sharing it with the French photographer Alexis Cordesse). In 2010, Association Lucien Hervé et Rodolf Hervé annonced the prize on „The Language Of The City”, to which Ákos Czigány Ákos submitted his series titled „Skies - hommage á Hiroshi Sugimoto”.
1 In 4 Has Literacy, Numeracy Problems In Hungary
- 5 Oct 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
"More than a quarter of Hungarians are unable to count or read at a reasonable level, according to a joint survey carried out by the OECD and the Canadian statistics office.
FirstMed Health Report: 'Breast Cancer' By Dr. Sue McGladdery
- 5 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
As many as one woman in every seven will get breast cancer at some time in her life, which is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in women from developed countries. Although this is overwhelmingly a female disease, about 1% of cases do occur in men.
Down And Out In Budapest: Somali Refugees Face Winter Struggle
- 1 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Abdurrahman* has dodged bullets in his native Mogadishu and endured tremendous hardship to reach Europe, but he says nothing has been as bad as his experiences in the Hungarian capital.
Olivia Newton-John To Walk Across Budapest On 2 October
- 29 Sep 2010 9:50 AM
- health & wellness
This world famous Grammy-award winning singer will join a walk for charity over the Chain Bridge in Budapest to support Breast Cancer Awareness. This annual event was launched back in 2002 by then US Ambassador to Hungary Nancy Goodman Brinker. The walk aims to promote early screening for breast cancer, which is one of Hungary's top causes of death for women.
Hungarian Women Are More Successful In Reading, Counting, And Critical Thinking Than Men
- 19 Oct 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
According to a survey of OECD, Hungarians’ basic skills that are necessary for work have been improved significantly in the past ten years. Also, the study shows that Hungarian women outperform men in reading, counting, and critical thinking.
Where To Go Skiing This Year: Ski Resorts From France To Slovakia
- 19 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- sport
The winter season being just ahead for ski-enthusiasts, many of the most popular ski resorts around European glaciers plan to open earlier due to good weather conditions.
'Voice of Piaf', Jil Aigrot in Budapest, 15 October
- 13 Oct 2010 8:30 AM
- community & culture
"I’m sure that Edith Piaf must be very proud up there seeing you singing her chansons!" wrote someone in the guest book at one of Jil Aigrot’s concerts. Some are moved to tears by the singer’s voice, others relive long forgotten memories, feelings and love affairs – the effect is diverse but one thing is for sure: after the concert, no one leaves as the same person who entered.
Xpat Interview: Jean Kaszacs
- 11 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
I was born and grew up in Brussels, Belgium. I graduated at the University of Louvain in Belgium, first in Chemical Engineering then in Business Management. I spent 10 years working for the Goodyear Tire Company in several Marketing positions, starting at their European Headquarters in Luxembourg. I then got the opportunity to come to Hungary to develop Goodyear Marketing Operations in Central ...
Hungarian Czigány Ákos, Winner Of Lucien Hervé And Rodolf Hervé Prize
- 11 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
"This year's co-winner of the biannual Lucien Hervé and Rodolf Hervé prize is Ákos Czigány (sharing it with the French photographer Alexis Cordesse). In 2010, Association Lucien Hervé et Rodolf Hervé annonced the prize on „The Language Of The City”, to which Ákos Czigány Ákos submitted his series titled „Skies - hommage á Hiroshi Sugimoto”.
1 In 4 Has Literacy, Numeracy Problems In Hungary
- 5 Oct 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
"More than a quarter of Hungarians are unable to count or read at a reasonable level, according to a joint survey carried out by the OECD and the Canadian statistics office.
FirstMed Health Report: 'Breast Cancer' By Dr. Sue McGladdery
- 5 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- health & wellness
As many as one woman in every seven will get breast cancer at some time in her life, which is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in women from developed countries. Although this is overwhelmingly a female disease, about 1% of cases do occur in men.
Down And Out In Budapest: Somali Refugees Face Winter Struggle
- 1 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Abdurrahman* has dodged bullets in his native Mogadishu and endured tremendous hardship to reach Europe, but he says nothing has been as bad as his experiences in the Hungarian capital.
Olivia Newton-John To Walk Across Budapest On 2 October
- 29 Sep 2010 9:50 AM
- health & wellness
This world famous Grammy-award winning singer will join a walk for charity over the Chain Bridge in Budapest to support Breast Cancer Awareness. This annual event was launched back in 2002 by then US Ambassador to Hungary Nancy Goodman Brinker. The walk aims to promote early screening for breast cancer, which is one of Hungary's top causes of death for women.















