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It isn’t every day that you travel thousands of miles away to be welcomed home in a completely different destination.

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Let me start this piece with a mea culpa for serious lapse in last Wednesday’s column that mentioned Praha as the capital city of Czechoslovakia. It should have been Czech Republic. Since 1993, the country formerly known as Czechoslovakia has been divided into two independent states.

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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) – Top NATO and United Nations officials signaled yesterday they might deliver more international troops to join American forces in Afghanistan as the top US defense official said President Barack Obama is still weeks away from deciding on a shift in war strategy.

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Bratislava. The first (and only) thought that comes to mind is the horror movie Hostel, where seductive Bratislavan women lure teenage tourists into torture chambers.

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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) – Top NATO and United Nations officials signaled yesterday they might deliver more international troops to join American forces in Afghanistan as the top US defense official said President Barack Obama is still weeks away from deciding on a shift in war strategy.

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Bratislava. The first (and only) thought that comes to mind is the horror movie Hostel, where seductive Bratislavan women lure teenage tourists into torture chambers.

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