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Croatia is a top reformer.(LETTERS)
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The Washington Times
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November 23, 2007
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Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Jeffrey T. Kuhner's baseless personal attack on the Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and the government warrants a critical response ("There lies a Red shadow," Commentary, Sunday).
First, the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has built a track record of solid reform and credibility to improve the lives and standards for all Croatian citizens. Under Mr. Sanader's government, Croatia is about to enter ...
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