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Night & Day: A Diary December 1992-July 1994 |
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Rating:  Summary: The Insidious Nature of Propaganda Review: Markovic comes out smelling like a goddess in this testimony tothe complexity, irony and debilitating nature of propandada. For thisreason of shedding light on the insidious nature of propaganda, I award the unwitting Ms. Markovic highest honors. END
Rating:  Summary: The Insidious Nature of Propaganda Review: Markovic comes out smelling like a goddess in this testimony tothe complexity, irony and debilitating nature of propandada. For thisreason of shedding light on the insidious nature of propaganda, I award the unwitting Ms. Markovic highest honors. END
Rating:  Summary: Things that Make You Go "Hmm...!" Review: Mira Markovic is the wife of Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian ex-strongman responsible for the atrocities in Bosnia and Kosovo. She was the driving force behind his most ruthless and effective actions, and has her own political party. As a dedicated Communist with powerful family connections, she had no problem obtaining a doctorate in sociology at the state university in Nis. She has published several bad books. Two are available at Amazon.com: "Night and Day" and "Answer". They have not been popular in the US. However, you may notice two positively gushing 5-star Customer Reviews. Her other Amazon book has two similar 5-star reviews. Apparently written by four different Americans, all four reviews were posted on the same day, November 16, 1999. Makes me go "Hmm...!" ;-)
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