παρά τα δεκάδες σχόλια, παρά το γεγονός ότι είναι πανεύκολο για τους κειμενογράφους να αλλάξουν την εικόνα με την Καμάρα, ως σύμβολο της FYROM, το "έγκυρο" bloomberg, που καθορίζει εν πολλοίς τη μοίρα του πλανήτη, με τα άρθρα του, τα οποία διαβάζονται από...
όλους τους κυβερνώντες, δεν έκανε καμία διόρθωση, στο αφιέρωμά του, "συρρικνούμενες κοινωνίες: η άλλη κρίση του πληθυσμού".
Αυτοί είναι οι "έγκυροι Αμερικανοί", τους οποίους κοιτούν σαν χάνοι οι λαοί, όταν τους "αξιολογούν". Καταλαβαίνετε πόση εγκυρότητα έχει η είδηση "η moody's, fitch, S&B κλπ, αξιολόγησε την ελληνική οικονομία, με Β-". Στα .....άντε να μη συεχίσω.
Άντε ρε βρεγμένη σανίδα που θέλετε!!!
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Macedonia Greek Land
Aug 18, 2010 11:10 AM GMT
Suddenly you discover Macedonia!Well,Macedonia is an ancient Greek name and land and has nothing to do with Slavs which propably you dont know.
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tzab
Aug 18, 2010 10:51 AM GMT
Learn history!!!Stop supporting history thieves by ...mistake.
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Mix
Aug 18, 2010 10:42 AM GMT
the above image comes from the region of Macedonia in Greece. What a mistake!
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Amorphis_RS
Aug 18, 2010 9:57 AM GMT
Uneducated, go back to geography classes!
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Macedonia Hellenic Land
Aug 18, 2010 9:38 AM GMT
The famous Galerius' arc is in Thessaloniki, NOT in Skopje. The photo you used in your article is wrong and misleading. I suppose good old ethics have gone down the drain.Maybe it's time you took some lessons in history.
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enipeas
Aug 18, 2010 9:07 AM GMT
What is going on here? Why is a Greek city and Greek monuments are being presented in a slavic country that illegally uses a Greek name and Greek history expressing nationalistic and expansionist ambitions? And it's not Macedonia, it is FORMER YUGOSLAVIC REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, and they have nothing to do with the Norther Greek Macedonia province, the ancient homeland of Greece and Alexander the Great. This is a serious mistake and I cannot believe it was an accident. Please immediately correct this because you also compromise your credibility.
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yiannis
Aug 18, 2010 8:57 AM GMT
Next time you post something on some Macedonia, just consult the wikipedia for geography courses. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thessaloniki-Arch_of_Galerius_%28eastern_face%29.jpg
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eleni
Aug 18, 2010 8:53 AM GMT
Make sure next time you post an article, that you cross check. How would you feel if a columnist showed that whitehouse is situated in Iran ? Currently your BLOOM has just run into an iceBERG... Just for argument's sake make sure your columnists have some geography and history lessons !!a.s.a.p.! Ooooops ! geography? history?
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Foinix Gr
Aug 18, 2010 8:36 AM GMT
Macedonia is a region in Greece. Macedonia is a Greek name. Former Yugoslavic Republic is a place inhabited by Slavs, Albanians and Bulgarians, that doesn t speak Greek and has nothing in common with Greece and Macedonia, besides the fact that Great Alexander once conquered that region, with his Greek troops.
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cricket
Aug 18, 2010 8:33 AM GMT
Most probably someone googled Macedonia to get some pictures and he got pictures from Greece as he should. Apart from the wrong picture and wrong name of the country, regarding the content of the article, neither do i believe it is safe to make predictions 40 years ahead based on current data nor that shrinking populations is such a big problem (of course it is if it crosses a certain point)
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sotirios
Aug 18, 2010 8:29 AM GMT
picture is from kamara THESSALONIKI GREECE i think you must explain and apologise about this mistake(?)
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Petran
Aug 18, 2010 7:57 AM GMT
The UN name of the country is FYROM. Population is Slavic and Albanian. Macedonia is a Greek Provinence motherland of Alexander the Great the Macedonian Greek king(not Slav) The picture the magazine has posted is from Thessaloniki from the provinence of Macedonia is Greece and it has no relation with FYROM or as you wrongly call it "Macedonia'
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vardarSKATOvski
Aug 18, 2010 7:55 AM GMT
there is no country with the greek name macedonia.macedonia was an ancient greek territory inhabited by greeks who call themselves macedonians th same way greeks from athens called themselves athenians.Macedonia territory is free that means it is a aprt of greece and not occupied by slavic and albanian tribes that live in FYROM.also the picture you used is from thessaloniki,from makedonia greece.this creates a trustworthy issue for your site.
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evan
Aug 18, 2010 7:29 AM GMT
Woooo it looks like you do not know Geography or you try to play dirty plays here. The picture is from Thessaloniki in Greece not in Vardarska republic - fyrom
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Vardarska Banovina
Aug 18, 2010 7:01 AM GMT
two (2 ) Cents minds .....
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Vardarska Banovina
Aug 18, 2010 6:58 AM GMT
there is no country with the greek name macedonia.macedonia was an ancient greek territory inhabited by greeks who call themselves macedonians th same way greeks from athens called themselves athenians.Macedonia territory is free that means it is a aprt of greece and not occupied by slavic and albanian tribes that live in FYROM.also the picture you used is from thessaloniki,from makedonia greece.this creates a trustworthy issue for your site.
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fokion
Aug 18, 2010 6:47 AM GMT
Dear operators of businessweek, please remove the Galerius Arch of Thessaloniki - Greece that you have as a photo under the story for the ''pseudo macedonia ''. There is no such country, exists only at the minds of our insulting neighbors. Instead, Macedonia is called the north territory of Greece for the last 2500 years.And it was always a Greek territory. More than 330 scholars from universities all around the world says that, to this letter to president Barack Obama http://macedonia-evidence.org/obama-letter.html, to complain about the confusion and insult created from that north Greek neighbor, worldwide. Respect history and the knowledge of scholars and remove the photo from Arch of Thessaloniki into ''macedonia'' article. Respect the history, and call this country with its name from UN (F.Y.R.O.M.) or Vardaska . Macedonia is ONLY GREECE.
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spiros
Aug 18, 2010 6:45 AM GMT
I agree with the above comments. the arch shown in the picture ore "Kamara" as we call ie is one of the most recognized landmarks of the large and 2.300 years old city of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece. Your inaccuracy is very serious on a very sensitive subject and you should correct it immediately.
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MANOS
Aug 18, 2010 6:33 AM GMT
I agree with all.Wrong countryname,wrong photo. Unless you mean that "Skopia-land",is Hellenic territory,that is also wrong.Correct it,the sooner,the better.Kisses from [H]ELLAS!!!!!!!!
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Nikos - Macedonia - Greece
Aug 18, 2010 6:16 AM GMT
Dear operators of businessweek, please remove the Galerius Arch of Thessaloniki - Greece that you have as a photo under the story for the ''pseudo macedonia ''. There is no such country, exists only at the minds of our insulting neighbors. Instead, Macedonia is called the north territory of Greece for the last 2500 years.And it was always a Greek territory. More than 330 scholars from universities all around the world says that, to this letter to president Barack Obama http://macedonia-evidence.org/obama-letter.html, to complain about the confusion and insult created from that north Greek neighbor, worldwide. Respect history and the knowledge of scholars and remove the photo from Arch of Thessaloniki into ''macedonia'' article. Respect the history, and call this country with its name. Fyrom, Vardarska or whatever else but not Macedonia. Macedonia is ONLY GREECE.
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