April 2005


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April 2005

>>BRD-SocGen showed considerable daring in allowing a group of young artists to have fun with its logo. The show which took place in its head office foyer, was opened by BRD-SocGen president Patrick Gelin and introduced by curator Dan Popescu.

>>Jerry van Schaik and Dutch ambassador Pieter Jan Wolthers cut the ribbon during opening celebrations of the Rembrant Hotel, in the Lipscani area.

>>Diesel is the latest international brand to be attracted to Plaza Romania and the opening of its store was celebrated by a-list local celebrities including Loredana Groza, Larisa and Animal-X.

>>The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that made God mad, for all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad. GK Chesterton wasn't at this year's St. Patrick's Day celebrations, which began with a concert at the Romanian Atheneum and concluded with a party at the Hilton.

>>Isn't it great to see chess fashionable again? At the Crowne Plaza, President Traian Basescu made the first move in this battle of minds, which pitted the great Anatoly Karpov, who was world champion from 1975-1985 and again from 1993-1998, with Romania's very own grandmaster, Andrei Istratescu.

>>Phil Stephenson's 40th birthday at Coyote Ugly featured Marilyn Monroe singing Happy Birthday, Mr President, the Jukebox Band, cigarette girls, loads of friends and in case anyone had too much fun, medical assistence was on hand to dispense what any partygoer might need ...

>>The Hilton's Australian Food Festival, facilitated by Bill McVeigh and cooked by two chefs from the Brisbane Hilton, including a tasting for the city's five-star GM's, their head chefs and sundry other gourmets.

 

 

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