Sunday, July 11, 2010

Heroins Showing Boobs

OF TWO



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Monzó called "deaf" to the director of La Vanguardia, Jose Antich
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monarchy's edition of newspaper La Vanguardia on Sunday 11 July, the renowned writer and columnist Quim Monzo had a story that bore witness to the vitality and the moral impetus of the Catalan people, thanks to the overwhelming response that it offered the massive march passing through the downtown streets of Barcelona. In the article, the writer emphasized the fact that only a muffled cries could deny that the most chanted slogans calling referíanse to independence for the citizens of the picturesque Catalan community:
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"The cries of 'In-de-pen-den-ci-a' are constants, and the end of the afternoon only a deaf could deny that it has been the most chanted"
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And this is where the conflict, as the director of his newspaper, José Antich, a few pages earlier he had published its editorial, as it has done time, referring to the excellent national health sample was the enthusiasm of the people at the rally and offered different ways to define a Catalunya considering the proselytes after independence as a minority thought:
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"The less they talk about an independent Catalonia, although the media coverage of an important intellectual and media store located in Madrid that reality always expand to distort the true image"
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Conflict in writing is served, rumors and race through the aisles. There is talk of a closed-door meeting between the director and columnist although, of course, under the watchful eye of the current Count of Godo.

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