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A Country Called Loony Bin

A Country Called Loony Bin

A Country Called Loony Bin By Marcus A. Templar   Upon the 100th Anniversary of the Liberation of Macedonia from the Ottomans, a certain disturbed individual from the area of Florina, Macedonia, Greece imagined that his cousin from the same region was beaten up to death by members of the Golden Dawn.  Although nobody in Greece knew anything about the alleged […]

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AMAC press release re: Slav behind ‘AGAC’ EXPOSED

AMAC press release re: Slav behind ‘AGAC’ EXPOSED

Αυστραλία:Tεραστια επιτυχία του AMAC  για μια ακόμη φορα ξεσκεπάζει τους αμετανόητους πλαστογράφους,ένα μεγάλο Μπράβο στο AMAC PRESS RELEASE 14 October 2010 EXPOSED – the so-called ‘Australia-Greece Advisory Council’ is an internet façade created by Slav-Macedonians As noted in an AMAC’s press release on 7 October, a group calling itself the“Australia-Greece Advisory Council (AGAC)” sent out a mass email condemning a […]

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AMAC: Truth must prevail in Macedonian issue

AMAC: Truth must prevail in Macedonian issue

Chairman of AMAC Kon Kouremenos (L) with Mr Marcus Templar from Chicago who spoke at the AMAC Annual DInner last Friday. Photo Peter Kakalias 11 Oct 2010    Laura Burgoine and Fotis Kapetopoulos The Australian Macedonian Advisory Committee’s (AMAC) annual function, last Friday, was attended by three generations of Greek Australians. Chairman Con Kouremenos welcomed guests while emphasising the changes […]

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AMAC Launches Lecture Program

AMAC Launches Lecture Program

   PRESS RELEASE 7 September, 2010 AMAC Launches Lecture Program   AMAC Organises a Series of Lectures Australia-wide for West Australian classicist professor and Chicago-based expert in Macedonian studies. The Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC) is pleased to announce it has arranged for a series of lectures concerning Macedonian history to be given across Australia by two highly esteemed scholars. […]

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The Australian Macedonian Advisory Council

The Australian Macedonian Advisory Council

     The Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (a 2nd generation Greek-Australian organization) is hosting its annual dinner function on Friday 1st October 2010 at Moonlight Receptions,    622 Nicholson St, Fitzroy North from 7pm till 11pm. This is the OFFICIAL function of the Demetria Festival 2010 held throughout October! Invited guest speakers include: Professor Melville-Jones (Department of Classics & Ancient […]

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EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue

EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue

Skopje’s Award for its Racist Behavior and the Treaty of St. Germain-en Layé of 1919:    EU Application of Double Standards on the Name Issue  By Marcus A. Templar In Business Law, the principle nemo dat quod non habet means that no one may give what one does not have; nevertheless, this principle goes a little further.  This rule stays valid […]

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Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Bibliography

Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Historical Background Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The Macedonian dialect Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The language of Katadesmos Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Remarks on Katadesmos and Conclusion Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Bibliography   Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech   Marcus Alexander Templar   BIBLIOGRAPHY […]

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Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech

  Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Historical Background Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The Macedonian dialect Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The language of Katadesmos Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Remarks on Katadesmos and Conclusion Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Bibliography   UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO     DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS NINTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON GREEK LINGUISTICS […]

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