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THE WINTER ISSUE OF UMD VOICE MAGAZINE IS HERE! PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Dear Readers,
UMDVoiceWinterIssueCoverIt is with great pleasure that I announce the UMD Voice Winter Issue.  This time we have more original content, and as usual, varied articles on different aspects of the Macedonian experience...from three continents! 
I want to thank all the people who are committed to making this the premier English-language Macedonian publication in the world, including Development Director Stojan Nikolov and Chief Designer Nick Saveski.
Highlights from this issue include:
  • A special feature on U.S. business leader Andrew Peykoff II;
  • An incisive guest column from Jana Lozanoska;
  • Coverage of the first UMD Gala Banquet in Toronto, with comments from human rights champion Panayote Dimitras of Greek Helsinki Monitor;
  • Exclusive interview with Sigurjon Einarsson, Icelandic director of the ground-breaking documentary A Name Is A Name, the film that the Greek government does not want you to see;
  • Off the beaten track with well-known American author Chris Deliso;
...and much more!
Click HERE to read the new issue of UMD Voice.
Sincerely,
Mark Branov
Editor, UMD Voice Magazine
P.S. Среќни Празници и Среќна Нова Година од ОМД! - Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from UMD!

 
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