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  • Xavier Radic wrote on 02. 09. 2010 from New Zealand

    RE: First gay autobiography published in Croatia. Well done Robert, this was obviously a difficult write of a difficult situation from a difficult environment. As a Professional Queer Artist in New Zealand, I commend your story. Thankyou, Croatia Times.

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  • Karmenu of Malta wrote on 31. 08. 2010 from Europe

    Sincere congratulation to the citizens of Croatia on the news that abortions are getting less and less. However, there is still a long way to go. To be a nation that kills its young is nothing to be proud of. Please accept this criticism in a spirit of friendship.

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  • Bob Z wrote on 28. 08. 2010 from Dandridge TN

    All Renault's are death traps. The lady saved his life.

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  • Z The Hun wrote on 27. 08. 2010 from Hungary

    They are out of their mind! This man is a patriot, a hero who was willing to fight for his country. They should name streets after him and erect statues to honor this man. I wish there would be few like-minded people in Hungary. What about the real war criminals from Israel? They would make a long line at the front of the court house in Hague, but you will never see them there. This whole thing is an act of globalist and cionist pigs. Enough of this double standard! Long live General Gotovina! You are a hero, and you will be a hero forever in the hearts of Croatians - our brothers and sisters.

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  • Marco wrote on 25. 08. 2010 from Croatia

    Lot of dalmatian Womens are looking for a "Sponsor" That's what i often see there.

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  • Karmenu of Malta wrote on 25. 08. 2010 from Europe

    It is my opinion that both the man and the woman are, in principle entitled to follow their respective career. Yet, before entering the married state, the couple should reach an agreement on how to conduct their careers without ruining their married life. As long as there are no children, the couple must ensure that they have enough time to enjoy each other's company and discuss each other's problems. When there are children, at least one parent should be at home, physically and mentally with them, at any time of the day and night; and, again the two must be available for each other at reasonable times; and therefore the careers should allow for this requirement.

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  • Derek Williams wrote on 24. 08. 2010 from London UK

    Once again, Sven-Goran Eriksson is proving to be a major support to yet another project. This is not the first time Sven has been doing extra curicula activities in Croatia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFA5jHLQfTE

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  • Karmenu of Malta wrote on 24. 08. 2010 from Europe

    One can understand the psychological pain that a person goes through at the time leading to a suicide attempt; even though not all such attempts are genuine. Nevertheless, all suicide threats are to be taken seriously, and the person involved always needs medical or social attention or both. A person who attempts suicide is our brother or sister and his case merits our kind attention; yet he is certainly not to be imitated. He is an unfortunate victim of suffering and/or mental illness; yet he is not a hero. Life is to be valued above all material gain; and committing suicide means running away from it all.

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  • Seb wrote on 23. 08. 2010 from Paris

    They are not french but arab or african with french ID cards, please keep them in jail, we don't wan't them in France.

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  • Jacques De la Haye wrote on 23. 08. 2010 from Zagreb

    Well, MJ, that says a lot about your knowledge, or the absence of it. Try to learn a bit how eco-systems work and only then comment.

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