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Who decides...
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Andrew Jones
2004-05-21 23:12:40 UTC
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...whether their country enters the contest? I suppose it's their
government but I just wondered.
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loobyloo
2004-05-24 09:40:54 UTC
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Andrew Jones <***@spluc.lineone.net> - a made-up name if
ever I've heard one - said
Post by Andrew Jones
...whether their country enters the contest? I suppose it's their
government but I just wondered.
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It's the decision of the national braodcaster, since they have to
stump up all the money!
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Andrew Jones
2004-05-24 18:53:41 UTC
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Post by loobyloo
ever I've heard one - said
Post by Andrew Jones
...whether their country enters the contest? I suppose it's their
government but I just wondered.
It's the decision of the national braodcaster, since they have to
stump up all the money!
Thanks. That's the BBC here then. About how much money does each country
put in?
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loobyloo
2004-05-25 06:41:49 UTC
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Andrew Jones <***@spluc.lineone.net> - a made-up name if
ever I've heard one - said
Post by Andrew Jones
Thanks. That's the BBC here then. About how much money does each country
put in?
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That's a very interesting question, as the whole political economy of
Eurovision would be. If I find anything out I'll post it here. I
don't think there's any danger of being submerged in a mass of
messages :)
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_______________________________________________________
Firstly, the leaders always tell lies, even when unnecessary; secondly,
their agriculture is hopelessly inefficient; and the third thing is that
the wrapping paper always sticks to their sweets.

Former Italian Communist Party leader Berlenguer
on the shortcomings of his own PCI
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