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My School Years in Romania (XVIII)
First Job After College That was in a small town about 70 miles away from Bucharest. I was to teach English to both primary...
“The Hooligan’s Return”: A Romanian Expatriate Visits Home
Exiles are always wondering if they might not be better off somewhere else, and Norman Manea (foto), the distinguished Romanian novelist, is no exception....
My School Years in Romania (XVII)
The crazy situation occurred when we had to go to the Hungarian school and teach a class of Hungarian natives a language that we...
Local Romanians watch EU interest
Photos: Lucian Oprea In June, Poland voted to join the European Union. It signed a treaty that would bring it into the Union along...
Festivalul românesc din Colorado
On July 26 the Romanian-American community in Colorado converged on Boulder's Pearl Street Mall for the ninth annual Romanian Festival. The bright sun defied...
Războiul din Iraq văzut de un soldat de origine română
* scurt interviu cu Mihai Pintilie, soldat în armata americană GdeC: Which is the most memorable experience you have had since your departure to...
My School Years in Romania (XVI)
When I got into college, you had to study two languages. English was the primary language (the major) but there had to be another...
The Curse of Count Dracula
Tourists flock to Bran Castle, known locally as "Dracula's castle," though it has little to do with the 15th-century prince Vlad Tepes, who inspired...
My School Years in Romania (XV)
In college the pressure was again on us to become members of the Communist Party. As usual, they asked the best students to join...
My School Years in Romania (XIV)
So, I had to find myself a job and jobs for highschool graduates were not too great. Luckily, my mother knew somebody who had...