Search


Advanced Search
Nenad Bach - Editor in Chief

Sponsored Ads
 »  Home  »  Politics
Politics
 
(Page 11 of 60)   « Back  | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Next »
» Pliva In Memoriam ili Kuda "pliva" naš Hrvatski brod?
Submitted By Doroteja Kirhmajer Vujčić, mr. sci. | Published 02/26/2009 | Politics , In Memoriam , History | Unrated
Povijest Plive započinje otvaranjem vrata dioničarskog društva i tvornice "Kaštel" u Karlovcu 1921.g. Prvi je predsjednik odbora prof. dr. Gustav Janaček. Ovaj tekst je geneza jedne Hrvatske priče,  da se  ne bi ponovila. Kuda "pliva" naš Hrvatski brod. Možemo li bolje? Odgovor znamo, ali tko ima petlje odraditi to s integritetom,  poštenjem i znanjem? Ima nas samo se tek povezujemo.
» Davor Pavuna, Croatian Physicist in Obama’s Science Team chosen by Steven Chu
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/31/2009 | Science , Politics , News | Unrated
 Steven Chu, Nobel Prize winner and Obama’s energy minister, has named Croatian physicist prof. dr. Davor Pavuna as one of the reviewers of projects at the U.S. Department of Energy. Reviewing projects for the DOE will be an enormous challenge because it will focus on avant-garde research that, among other things, includes new materials, high-temperature superconductivity, so-called green energy and green technologies.
» Boris Miksic considering run at Croatian presidency
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 01/16/2009 | People , Politics | Unrated
Boris Miksic has amassed millions from his White Bear Township business Cortec Corp. Now, he said all he wants to do is give back to his country of Croatia - as its president. If he runs for the office in 2009, it won't be the first time.
» Reflections on the final report of the Genocide Prevention Task Force
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Slaven Letica | Published 01/2/2009 | Politics , Human Rights | Unrated
 “Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policymakers” is an extremely important political and cultural event, not only for the American government but also for the countries and nations which have recently suffered tragic genocidal experiences (Rwanda and Bosnia) or are experiencing them right now (Darfur and Congo).
» U Hrvatskom Saboru utemeljen Odbor za Hrvate izvan Republike Hrvatske
Sa zadovoljstvom vas obavješćujemo da je odnedavno u najvišem zakonodavnom i predstavničkom tijelu Hrvatske, Hrvatskom Saboru, utemeljen Odbor za Hrvate izvan Republike Hrvatske.  Kako biste se mogli bolje upoznati s radom odbora, u prilogu vam šaljemo podrobniji prikaz njegovog sastava, ovlasti i uloge.
» Croatian village celebrates victory of US senator Mark Begich
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/20/2008 | Politics , Community | Unrated
Mark Begich's victory in the U.S. Senate race in Alaska is being celebrated in a Croatian village where his grandfather once lived. Begich's grandfather left the small village of Podlapaca in central Croatia almost a century ago to seek a better life in America. Croatian Nikola Begic, who says he's the new senator's cousin, was quoted by one paper as saying their extended family had endured poverty and wars in the past, so the senator's vic
» Mark Begich the first Croatian-American US Senator. Begich wins in Alaska.
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/18/2008 | Politics , News | Unrated
Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) increased his lead over convicted Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to 3,724 votes on Tuesday with almost all of the remaining ballots counted, and the Associated Press has now called the race for the Democrat. Smile of relief, so well deserved. Croatians all over the world are celebrating tonight, a historic race. Mark is entering Senate at the right moment in history as a critical democratic Senator.
» Croatian Americans for Obama Biden 2008
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/18/2008 | Politics | Unrated
"In these uncertain and tough times, Croatian Americans, like all Americans, are looking for a President that provides steady leadership and puts the middle class first," said Representative Peter Visclosky (IN). "Barack Obama will be that President – a President who, by his example, demonstrates that achieving the American dream is still possible."
» Mark Begich for U.S. Senate to be the first Croatian American in the U.S. Senate
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 09/25/2008 | Politics , People | Unrated
I met with Mayor Begich last night in Washington, DC and was very impressed with his wit, intelligence and commitment to bring reform and an energy expertise to the U.S. Senate. He acknowledged how pleased his dad was with all the support he received from Croatian Americans when he was starting his first campaign and did get elected to the U.S. Congress in 1970. It's our time now to help elect for the first time ever - a  Croatian American


(Page 11 of 60)   « Back  | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Next »
Croatian Constellation



Popular Articles
  1. Dr. Andrija Puharich: parapsychologist, medical researcher, and inventor
  2. (E) Croatian Book Club-Mike Celizic
  3. Europe 2007: Zagreb the Continent's new star
  4. (E) 100 Years Old Hotel Therapia reopens in Crikvenica
  5. Nenad Bach singing without his hat in 1978 in Croatia's capital Zagreb
No popular articles found.