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Not Fade Away
Chronogram, NY - Pearl’s most prestigious articles, however, were his exposes on the Balkan ethnic wars, in which he uncovered that the charges of an alleged genocide in … |
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Not Fade Away
Chronogram, NY - Pearl’s most prestigious articles, however, were his exposes on the Balkan ethnic wars, in which he uncovered that the charges of an alleged genocide in … |
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Tuesday, Sep 30th
San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Call the recent Balkan music invasion on virginal indie hearts and minds the stealth revenge of new, weird Old World sounds on arrogant Amerindie rockism … |
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Research Ensemble, Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh
The Herald, UK - But at least the youthful Research Ensemble's rather clinical name proved not to be a deterrent, and their choice of music, celebrating two birthdays, … |
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The Serb half truth – the ruling interpretation of our recent past
Bosnian Institute News, UK - In 1995 the West finally understood that Milošević was not a ‘Balkan butcher’, as the propaganda had described him. Western politicians and commentators … |
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Good luck Sir! As for now I understand that of the 47 recognizing countries, barely half of them regret it more or less. They are waiting for ICJ outcome. It will not be binding but that does not matter a bit.
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Final Results
Market Wire (press release) - Further to this our Balkan staff have managed to confirm the presence of old mine workings and dumps as probably Roman and obtained some significant assay … |
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Get Well Soon give a German tonic to the airwaves
Metro, UK - … it's a labyrinth of classical and world music-splashed pop redolent of the likes of Jens Lekman, The Magnetic Fields and Patrick Wolf, with the Balkan… |
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Alim Qasimov/Kronos Quartet at the Barbican
Times Online, UK - The Kronos's most potent sorties came in a series of densely atmospheric pieces, including Aleksandra Vrebalov's Sketches From a Balkan Notebook and the … |
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If people who grew up surrounded by what they did can still have hope – maybe there really is some. At the end of WW 2 the leader of the Communist resistance and the partisans in the Balkans, Marshall Tito, unified the various ethnic and nationalistic groups in the region to form the first ever pan-Balkan country – Yugoslavia. Fiercely independent – he told Stalin to screw off and opened …
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Music Review: La Cherga – Fake No More
Blogcritics.org, OH - His dream of a pan-Balkan nation free of the ethnic divisions that had hurt them so badly in the past died with him. Fleeing the violence, many people … |
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