It’s not as troubled a country as it would have the world believeby Sharon Fisher As Slovakia struggled with political and economic difficulties in the year 2000, it seemed destined to continue projecting a negative image of itself. Political squabbling and high unemployment overshadowed the government’s success in several key areas, particularly foreign affairs, and President Rudolf Schuster was forced […]

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