[ noun ] an industrial city of eastern Poland <noun.location>
Police drove a car through the crowd gathered in Lublin, 100 miles southeast of Warsaw, to force protesters to disperse.
Editorials from Dublin to Lublin made half-hearted attempts not to be boring but failed.
And the electric plugs that Ms. Lublin has difficulty with offer much greater protection, especially against the prying fingers of children, than American plugs.
Mr. Lublin said that Colonial's bank obligations were substantially greater than the $42 million, but that other banks that participated in the loan talks elected not to move against the company now.
Earlier Monday, Kohl traveled to the southeastern city of Lublin, where he was awarded an honorary degree.
Kohl continued a grueling program, traveling by bus in dense fog to the southeastern city of Lublin, where he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the prestigious Catholic University.
The two were detained Thursday in Lublin, northeast of Stalowa Wola.
Ms. Lublin is news editor of The Wall Street Journal's London bureau.
The official PAP news agency reported peaceful rallies in Poznan, Lublin and Olsztyn.
They resisted Stalin on Poland, refusing to accept the puppet Lublin government and, in the Declaration of Poland, extracting Stalin's pledge to hold "free and unfettered elections as soon as possible."