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Say: Macedonia speaks up against “radicalism” that seems to be more and more prevalent in the Greek-Macedonian relations: “I wish to condemn any violent form of ‘resolving' the issue and to ask everybody to cool down, because the problem will stay, and in the meantime the gap between the two nations will become wider. After all, we do need to live together.”
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A new law “On Ensuring Access to Information about Activities of Government Bodies and Municipal Authorities” [RUS] will require, among other things, creating public Internet terminals all around Russia. But netizens question [RUS] the feasibility of the law.
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How can the Slaves call them selves Macedonians, when they arrived 1600 years later in that region?
Macedonians don’t have Slavic names, Do not speak Slavic. The Royal tooms have Greek names and text.
Read Your History books! Unless you have burned them and re write Your own History to get into to the Aigean See.
You have being acting stupid and sound like trouble makers.
Greece does not bother You. Infect Greece have being feeding you and you acting criminally against Greece.