> Fra: k8...@aol.com
> Dato: Mandag 17. august 2009 00.39
>
> Go to this URL to WATCH & LISTEN to his CW
> on many other homemade keys.
> There are 50 in all, made from things like bananas,
> toilet paper rolls,
> neckties, and a bug made out of an old vacuum
> cleaner. He has a grea
It's happened before (Western Sahara). We've also had new entities replace
deleted ones (East Timor) when they weren't judged to be exactly the same.
We can worry about it if and when the proper time to do so comes about.
_
From: kf...@njdxa.org [mailto:kf...@njdxa.org] On Be
On 8/16/2009 12:52 PM, Zack Widup wrote:
Not to make light of the strife and trouble going on there, but I wonder
if a deleted country can be reinstated? I have ST0 South Sudan as a
deleted entity.
73, Zack W9SZ
I think Eritrea did something like that, it was off the list for a
while, then b
The deleted entity was Southern Sudan (ST0). The article refers to southern
Sudan (southern not capitalize) which appears to refer to the south of the DXCC
entity ST.
Gerry
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Not to make light of the strife and trouble going on there, but I wonder if
a deleted country can be reinstated? I have ST0 South Sudan as a deleted
entity.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:19 AM, DAVE WHITE wrote:
>
> Clip from today's Sunday Telegraph
>
>
> http://www.telegraph.c
Clip from today's Sunday Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/sudan/6034690/South-Sudan-faces-new-war-over-oil.html
It seems that some things never change. I've frequently heard an argument that
the worst thing that the old colonial powers did was to put