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The Spectator
Neil Clark: East is Eden Discrimination in W. Europe agaiinst E. Europe. Thanks to P. Kovalszki \"Racism is on the march in Western Europe. I refer not to increases in the number of racial attacks in British inner cities, nor to the rise of anti-immigration parties on the Continent, but to a particularly nasty strain of the virus: a racism directed against our fellow Europeans, namely those from the East.\"Added on: 31-Jul-2002 | hits: 217
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Europai Utas
Ajanlom bongeszes vegett a legujabb szamot,erdekes irasok a tokaji Iro-(alias "Ivo"-)taborrol, mas varosokrol, Illyes Gyularol, stb.Added on: 30-Oct-2002 | hits: 238
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Szövetség a Jobb Életért és Oktatásért Közép-Európa
A Szövetség a Jobb Életért és Oktatásért alapÃtvány magyarországon működÅ‘ alapÃtványa egy újfajta megoldást biztosÃt az oktatás, drogmegelÅ‘zés és rehabilitáció, a bűnözÅ‘i reform és az erkölcsök területén. BÅ‘vebb információk: http://www.able.hu - Az ABLE Hivatalos weboldala, magyarul http://www.twth.able.hu - Az út a boldogsághoz Magyarország http://www.able.hu/tc1.htm - Tom Cruise videoAdded on: 27-Feb-2005 | hits: 398
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