CFR Cluj remain comfortably on top in the Romanian Liga 1 following a 1-0 win over Rapid Bucharest on Sunday. The only goal at Cluj’s Dr. Constantin Radulescu stadium was scored in the 78th minute and came from Gabrial Muresan, handing the hosts a 1-0 victory.
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Art professor from Cluj buys home in Oak Park
Rozalinda Borcila and Justin Smith bought a 1.5-bath home at 609 Wesley Ave. in Oak Park from Kenneth Glucksberg and Melinda Degucz for $400,000 on March 9.
Read MoreSzabolcs Veres’ First Solo Exhibition in NY Opens at Spencer Brownstone Gallery
Spencer Brownstone Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Romanian artist Szabolcs Veres, the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York. In this new body of work, Szabolcs Veres presents a bold neo-expressionist re-imagining of art historical themes of classical portraiture. He employs these traditions as starting points in his canvases, proceeding to break them down in paintings that dramatically collapse distinctions between subject and object, and push his work toward a sumptuous, often disturbing visceral resolution.
Read MoreGlobal recovery drives IT cos’ plans to expand overseas
The revival in global economy has given a booster shot to the overseas expansion plans of the IT industry. Over the last two months, large IT companies seem to be pulling out all the stops to scale up presence in locations such as Romania, Australia, Brazil and Dubai.
Read MoreCluj county plans solar-powered industrial park
North-west Transylvania’s Cluj county council plans to build an industrial park dedicated to non-conventional energy, including solar panels to generate electric power.
Read MoreGenpact expands its presence in Romania
Genpact Limited announced it would expand its presence in Romania by acquiring a new facility in the Transylvanian city of Cluj-Napoca.
Read MoreDebate in the French press: Medicine students who fail exams in France go to „masquerade” studies in Romania
Young French are ready to do anything to become physicians. Some have failed the main exam at the end of their first university year in France, but they went to train in Romania; for those who fail in the Hexagon, the rescue comes from Romania, French publication Le Point reads, opening a debate on the issue.
Read MoreArad and Cluj development sites in Romania being sold for „nominal sums.”
British commercial property investor Carpathian Plc said on Tuesday it agreed to sell some of its units that own the development sites of Arad and Cluj in Romania for „nominal sums.” Arad and Cluj, which have significant debt obligations attached, are in breach of certain banking covenants and the company is not prepared to commit any further central funds to these projects, Carpathian said.
Read MoreRomania expects to see its wind power capacity reach 545 MW by 2010
Romania’s potential for installed wind energy is standing at 545 Megawatts in 2010, according to the estimates of the Romanian Association for Wind Power (AREE), compared with 2009’s installed capacity of 14.1 Megawatts.
Read MorePublic investments enumerated by Boc before deputies are 42 km of motorway and Baneasa underpass
On Tuesday, in the plenum of the Chamber of Deputies, Premier Emil Boc made a synthesis of the public investments in 2009 and enumerated among the projects funded by the Government the 42 km of motorway, the Baneasa underpass in Bucharest, the ring roads of Timisoara (western Romania) and Ploiesti (southern Romania).
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