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March 27, 2006 |
Eney, Dick |
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In the February 27 issue Mr. Dalrymple wonders where one would get a Danish flag to burn in Damascus. And an editorial asks, "How many Danish flags are normally available in Gaza, or Jakarta?" The answer: As many as you can make.
The Dannebrog ("banner of the Danes"), the oldest national flag in Europe, is a simple white cross on a red ...
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