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Book Review on Umberto Eco: Baudolino (Bompiani, 2000)
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Book Review on Nenad Radanović: Antologija fantastičke pripovijetke u Bosni i Hercegovini (Prosvjeta, Sarajevo, 2004.)
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Book Review on Kemal Mahmutefendić: Genije na smetljištu (Buybook, Sarajevo 2003)
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Book Review on Dr Nikola Kovač: Slikarstvo u Bosni i Hercegovini 1945-1990 (Akademija nauka Bosne i Hercegovine, Univezitet ’Džemal Bijedić’ Mostar; Sarajevo/Mostar, 2003)
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Book Review on Ivica Đikić: Cirkus Columbia (Feral Tribune, Split, 2003)
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President Barack Obama has a very full plate of foreign-policy concerns, so we’ve come up with an easily digested menu to guide his steps in our coverage region.
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Poles’ fearful reaction to a modest pension reform underlines the growing region-wide dilemma of too many pensioners living off too few workers.
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Strangers to their linguistic and religious brethren alike, many of Bulgaria’s Pomaks are seeking to redefine themselves as Arabs.
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Russia's government is promising lavish subsidies for 'patriotic' films, but other artistic institutions better prepare to tighten their belts.
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An early decision by civil society groups in the East to be apolitical has left them holding the bag for governments that shirk basic responsibilities. [Some would argue that civil society in Europe’s so-called transition countries is at best stuck and at worst a Trojan horse for particular political creeds. The charitable Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe recently asked some activists to take a critical look at the state of advocacy groups. This is one of several commentaries available on the trust’s website. – TOL]
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