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  • The PZPN have said that their president, Grzegorz Lato, star of the team in the 1970s and top scorer in the 1974 World Cup, has declared his "full co-operation" with state prosecutors, the central anti-corruption office and the Sports Ministry.

    Football news in brief 2011

  • The Polish sports minister, Joanna Mucha, has asked prosecutors to look into secretly made video and audio recordings of conversations involving Lato in 2010.

    Football news in brief 2011

  • Alongside Messrs. Cruyff, Lato and Peters in our midfield we've chosen

    The Greatest of the World Cup's Greats 2010

  • Another tradition gives the islands of Lato, now called Paximadia, of the southern coast of Crete.

    APOLLO, the Greek God of Light and Prophecy 2008

  • Perhaps the glory days of the seventies and early eighties, when Lato, Deyna and Boniek joined Chopin, Copernicus and Wojtyla among the national greats, were around the corner.

    Europe's Bloodsport 2008

  • Vandals also spray painted "Illegitimate Democracy" on the state GOP headquarters in Madison, party spokesman Chris Lato said.

    USATODAY.com - Kerry wins in tight Wisconsin contest 2004

  • At this time, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our energetic secretary Anne Lato for her contribution to this and our other luncheons as well as for keeping this president in line. l would also like to thank the Royal York staff under Joe Caterino, our pianist, Robert Fenton, and our photographer, David Junop, for looking after us so well each Thursday.

    Christmas Luncheon 1987

  • To our administrator Anne Lato, without whom there would be no Empire Club events, and her part-time assistant, Karen Sonderskov.

    Christmas Luncheon 1986

  • Uzza of the radiant visage, goddess of beauty and love; dark, obscure Manat, her face averted, her purposes mysterious, sifting sand between her fingers -- she's in charge of destiny -- she's Fate; and lastly the highest of the three, the mother-goddess, whom the Greeks called Lato.

    The Satanic Verses Rushdie, Salman 1967

  • When they are babies, we do speak of them, at times, as 'Essa's Lato,' or 'Novine's Amel'; but that is merely descriptive and conversational.

    Herland 1915

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