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"WAVE" No.13
November 2007
Editorial
Dear friends,
are you superstitious? If your answer is positive, then just
imagine that our November issue is No:... well..., I guess anyone else
but 13! So you will be able to read new articles in our magazine and
won't miss any of interesting and actual things. We also hope you won't
accuse us for this issue is launched on 9/11 - it is not September 11
but November 9! In different parts of the world there are different
ways to write down date and time. Our wish is to bring to you new issues
of WAVE magazine as soon as possible and you know we are doing that
every month between 5th and 10th, so we are just before deadline!
Thank you for your nice birthday wishes about our 1st anniversary -
for those who don't remember, our first issue was in November 2006 -
because they really made us happy and motivated to work more and better.
We got some new journalist joined the team and probably after Christmas
and New Year's holidays we'll make more improvements, like one section
for daily updated actual world news or editions in more languages. But
it will depend on our dear readers too, because we are trying to create
interesting contents for all of you.
This month topic of the issue is political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina
caused by the newest decisions of High Representative Miroslav Lajčak.
We have articles from Sarajevo and Belgrade. Four decades after Che
Guevarra was killed, the legend is still alive and the Middle East is
very hot topic again. We tried to find the answer about differences,
advantages and disadvantages of cyrillic alphabet and also announcing
new journalistic competition for our young colleagues. Branding Serbia
is actual in Economics section and you can find film and comics festivals
in Culture. Our readers interested in science will be able to find out
what is Nobel Prize in physics this year awarded for. Also find about
Microsoft IT conference in Novi Sad, Serbia. And last but not least,
relax with our postcard from Romania, from small nice city of Galati.
Enjoy your reading!
Marko Andrejić
Editor-in-Chief
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