Tricky, Tricky, Transnistria
by Chris Borgen
A report in favor of Transnistrian independence, supposedly written by a non-governmental organization, has been floating around. Take a look at what the Economist found.
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August 4th, 2006 - 3:35 PM EDT | Trackback Link |
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Who needs novels for summer reading?!
at 4:02 pm EST Seamus
Your real name is Chris Borgen, right?
at 7:25 pm EST Non liquet
A quid pro quo question?
at 7:29 pm EST Seamus