13 October 2010

Jean Negulesco was a Romanian director and screenwriter, a pioneer in cinemascope, a wide-screen technique in the 1950s. He has worked for the major American film studios such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox and he has received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

By Alexandra Fodor

13 October 2010

*Intersnack buys Nutline – in Ziarul Financiar
*Merkel demands that debt to German firms be paid – in Ziarul Financiar
*Qatar's national airline starts recruitment campaign in Romania– in Ziarul Financiar
*Dacia has produced a million Logan cars in Mioveni, worth EUR 8 billion – in Ziarul Financiar
*Salaries of employees in the private sector are up by 9 percent – in Gandul
*BCR's unhappy customers: The bank hasn't showed up to reconciliation, we're going to court – in Gandul
*Georgescu sells Gecad ePayment to South African Naspers – in Adevarul

12 October 2010

There is a vibrant world waiting to be discovered across Romania, outside capital city Bucharest and much of it rests unknown. Some of Romania's biggest cities have a rich history, have witnessed the creation of the country's culture and some of them are currently flourishing business hubs. Romania-insider.com starts a series of articles presenting major Romania cities. This week's pick is Timisoara, the first mainland European city to to be lit by electric street lamps in 1884. This was also the city where the anti-communist revolution spark started in 1989.

13 October 2010

Jean Negulesco was a Romanian director and screenwriter, a pioneer in cinemascope, a wide-screen technique in the 1950s. He has worked for the major American film studios such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox and he has received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

By Alexandra Fodor

13 October 2010

*Intersnack buys Nutline – in Ziarul Financiar
*Merkel demands that debt to German firms be paid – in Ziarul Financiar
*Qatar's national airline starts recruitment campaign in Romania– in Ziarul Financiar
*Dacia has produced a million Logan cars in Mioveni, worth EUR 8 billion – in Ziarul Financiar
*Salaries of employees in the private sector are up by 9 percent – in Gandul
*BCR's unhappy customers: The bank hasn't showed up to reconciliation, we're going to court – in Gandul
*Georgescu sells Gecad ePayment to South African Naspers – in Adevarul

12 October 2010

There is a vibrant world waiting to be discovered across Romania, outside capital city Bucharest and much of it rests unknown. Some of Romania's biggest cities have a rich history, have witnessed the creation of the country's culture and some of them are currently flourishing business hubs. Romania-insider.com starts a series of articles presenting major Romania cities. This week's pick is Timisoara, the first mainland European city to to be lit by electric street lamps in 1884. This was also the city where the anti-communist revolution spark started in 1989.

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