• November 8, 2012
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Angora Weekly Present Also In Lithuania

Spauda © DELFI (J.Markevičiaus nuotr.)

From November 8 “all in one newspaper,” which is the weekly Angora, can be bought in more than 130 press outlets, for example in Vilnius, Soleczniki, Niemczyn, et al.

The exact addresses of the newsagent’s stands and shops, as well as the announcement of the publications from the most recent magazine issue are given on the webpage www.angora.lt.

Angora is published since 1990 and it is the best-selling Polish socio-political weekly. The magazine that appears in 500,000-copy edition contains reprints of the most interesting articles from Polish and foreign periodicals. In addition to that, each issue include editorial materials such as feature articles, commentaries, interviews, tips, crime puzzles, crossword puzzles where you can win a prize, etc.

For children there is a specially prepared weekly supplement, Angorka. It contains fragments of articles on the world news from the well-known newspapers, written in an accessible for young readers way, and also humour and entertainment suitable for the young people’s age and interests.

Source: http://pl.delfi.lt/kultura/kultura/tygodnik-angora-rowniez-na-litwie.d?id=59935287

Tłumaczenie Monika Rak w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Monika Rak the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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