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Vol 3, No 15
30 April 2001
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Where is Your Majesty, Your Majesty?Where is Your Majesty,
Your Majesty?

Nadia Rozeva Green
Exiled King Simeon II of Bulgaria wants to make a political comeback, but is it a shallow attempt to reap the benefits of the hard work of others?
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Letting in the SunshineLetting in the Sunshine
Ieva Raubiško
Battling negative public opinion, Latvia increases its fight against corruption.
Surviving the UprisingSurviving the Uprising
Sam Vaknin
How will Macedonia's economy survive inter-ethnic crisis? CER speaks with the country's finance minister.
Czech writer Iva Pekarkova Behind the Wheel
CER takes a look at Czech writer Iva Pekárková's novel Gimme the Money and her life as a New York taxi driver.
Jumping into Another Life
Madelaine Hron
Pekárková talks to CER about her writing, life in New York City and being an immigrant.

Cobwebs
Iva Pekárková
Read a chapter from Gimme the Money.

Driven
Madelaine Hron
Gimme the Money offers a fast-paced glimpse into life as a New York cab driver.

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A list of Pekarkova's works in Czech and English.

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Sow and ReapSow and Reap
Štěpán Kotrba
The Czech Social Democrats have been a success. Why is it the public can't stand them?

Slovenia: Shedding the Balkan SkinSlovenia's Success
Brian J Požun
How Slovenia went from the brink of war to star student of the EU in just a few short years.

Greasing the WheelsGreasing the Wheels
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The bribes, the theft, the orgies... Hungary's incredible oil scandal fully explained.

Memory and ForgettingMemory and Forgetting
Martin D Brown
Historical amnesia and post-Cold War attitudes in the Czech Republic. FREE ebook for CER eBookclub members.

After the RainAfter the Rain
Sam Vaknin
Was transition for naught? Sam Vaknin studies the culture shock and the quagmire that transition has become.

The Celluloid Tinderbox
Andrew James Horton (ed)
An explosive decade of Yugo film. FREE!

The Failure of a New History
Andrew Stroehlein
Tense Czecho-German relations. FREE!

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Montenegro Votes

Independence or
Renewed Chaos?

Brian J Požun
With independence at stake, the outcome of elections in Montenegro might lead to civil war.

The Victory is Montenegro
Sam Vaknin
Is Montenegro's Đukanović really pushing for independence for the country?

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Milco MancevskiThe Rain
Comes Again?

Necati Sönmez
Milčo Mančevski's first film warned his native Macedonia of the stupidity of inter-ethnic war. His forthcoming film could well be timely.

Not Quite CannesNot Quite Cannes
Brian J Požun
This year's Potorož festival of Slovene film was the biggest yet, but the country is not yet the "small superpower" in film it aspires to be.

Not for Love nor MoneyNot for Love
nor Money

Elke de Wit
Why are the German press so enamoured with a "road movie" masquerading as a fairy tale?

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