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Gazeta Shqiptare

E merkurë, 11 Tetor 2000

FRAUD

The master of forgeries who terrorized the U.S. embassy Arrested after 4 months of pursuit by police agents. Mihal Gjoka had also obtained the seal of the Department of State. Who is the man who alarmed all the consulates in Tirana Mihal Gjoka On page 3
Mihal Gjoka Tiranë

Why does Nano need Himara in the editorial

editorial Why does Nano need Himara Arta Saki Kula, to “fortify” the structure of the electorate in Himara, and PS and PBDNJ are getting “ready” to hold a mayoral meeting. Tak o Ndano still makes use of a rather “weak” ally of Meleon as a “structure,” he considered the “criminal mentality.” For the coalition, it seems that diplomatic reactions to making the “jump,” outside policy in recent days, are evident. These are the first signals from this side. Under these conditions, the OSCE ambassador would ensure regularity as it delays developing in Himara, since according to Amika, the vote is losing an important battle of values? In this hypothesis of registering the country’s first voters, the scene has truly moved and no longer in the scene of socialist worth, which is beginning to resemble a fable from the PBDNJ club, Vasili Milo, for his part, former editor-in-chief for a short while, did not respond to the aggressive thing he calls the “guilty party of the governing coalition.” Socialists know Primo Dhini, who has come out jobless in support of the minority candidate in Himara, sending several ambassadors and a blatant number of emigrants from Greece, sponsored by himself, for the runoff vote this Sunday. This appears to have also stirred up PS in Tirana, which suddenly becomes the promoter of the creation of a nation called “Alliance for Himara,” in which the PBDNJ party is included. Even the PD itself, which issued a message to bring back the nation, is understood to be turning toward the voter’s preferences for the socialist candidate... On page 4
Nano Arta Saki Meleon[?] Amikës[?] Vasili Milo Himarë Tiranë Greqi

“Tobacco killed our parents”

The story of two sisters Arlinda and Nevila Pupuli set out on Monday morning, but on the old rock where he suffered in the house, the man who had begun the warning. For us poor mothers, things remain difficult; the girls were forced to return, the mother and father continued the story. “A caught pair have entered...” . IOM WORKING IN ITALY The nominative movement of the people to be interviewed On page 18 On page 2
Arlinda Nevila Pupuli Itali

TELEBINGO

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