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(E) Croatian Language - One step forward
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Molim Vas procitajte ovdje dolje odredjenu, i Vama nadam se zanimljivurazmjenu pisama, i ako imate neke sugestije koje bi pomogle doticnomportalu u predmetu zvanom Hrvatski jezik, javite se i ljubazno imse svojim znanjem stavite na raspolaganje.Cini mi se da imamo jedan dodatni, sasvim mali, plus bod u igri kojucemo znati pobjediti!Srdacni pozdravi iz LiechtensteinaVlado Franjevic-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----Von: language materials proj
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(E) CAA letter to editor - Washington Times re: ICTY
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http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20020518-6896170.htm Excellent letter here from CAA published in Washington Times. Another aspect ofthe Gotovina cases makes it into the mainstream press: Bihac. This is what Isaid last year: "Srebrinica is also relevant. Had Bihac fallen, there wouldhave been another massacre. The UN allowed the ´Krajina´ Serbs to besiege andnapalm Bihac; the very forces the UN were supposed to be disarming. The UN
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(E) "Serbo-Croatian" Does Not Exist
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Mr. Champion, In your Wall Street Journal article "Western-Trained Finance Ministers Are Ramping Up Serbia's Recovery" published on May 8, 2002, I found an error that is both offensive and untrue. During an economic meeting between Albanians, Croats, Romanians, Bosniacs, Bulgarians, Moldovans, Macedonians, and Serbs, you wrote: While the common language for the dinner was
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(E) Dalmatian - Yugo Dog? NEEDS your letter
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"The Dalmatian (or spotted carriage dog)is a Yugoslavian breed of spotted dog half-hound and half-pointer. It wasformerly known as the Danish Spotted or Coach Dog. Dalmatians were firstintroduced to Englandduring the 18th century and used as coach dogs (protecting travelers fromhighwaymen) before becoming fashionable in England about 1820. Dalmatians are anenergetic breed, good house dogs and rarely barkunless in the presence of strang
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(E) Croatian Language and worldlanguage.com
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-----Original Message-----To: service@worldlanguage.comSubject: Croatian and SerbianDear Sir:As is correctly pointed out in your description of the Croatian andSerbian, many words are entirely different in both languages. The reasonthe people understand each other is that they lived together inYugoslavia for 72 years and the ruling Serbs deliberately put Serb wordsinto use in Croatian schools, in order to obliterate the difference, th
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(E) Promoting Croatia in the tourism/cultural field LETTER
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To all, A few weeks ago I sent a letter in Croatian ( I believe it was on the CROWN web site) to the Croatian Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Culture regarding promoting Croatia in the tourism/cultural field. So far no answer! I just want to translate here my letter to the ones who don't read Croatian. It is in some way in line with some of the suggestions Marko P. made rec
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(E) Spotlighting Croatians in Sports - NEEDS YOUR LETTER
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To All, Recently my suggestion on the CROWN "Spotlighting Croatians" was that as many as possible write to local TV and other media sportscasters, sending them copies of the list from Mr. Eterovich of well known Croatian sports figures who were not acknowledged as Croatians due to the fact that they lived either under Austro-Hungary, Italy or Yugoslavia. The list was featured on the CROWN w
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(E) UCLA - Slavic Languages
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Mr. Michael Heim Slavic Languages and Literature Faculty 115 Kinsey Hall UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Dear Mr. Heim: We noticed with dismay that the UCLA Library still uses the definition "Serbo-Croat" as a language at the Slavic Languages Faculty. Please note that the Croatian language existed already when the Croats (not Serbs) arrived in present day Croatia in the seventh ce
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(E) Geostrategic reasons for NATO membership
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Dear Editor, Submitted is an editorial regarding NATO membership for Croatia. We believe that given the war against terrorism, this topic is very timely. The article was co-authored by Joe Mandic. He is a native of Croatia, a retired Captain in the U.S. Naval Reserves, and a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Regards, Fran
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