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Thursday, August 24, 2006

SAIDERCRAY PREPARES FOR NINETIETH BIRTHDAY

In these days, Saidercray is a busy land. Two days seperate the country from the national holiday, the Republic Day, which reminds the people of the union of Saider and Cray on August 26, 1916. 1916? Yes, and so this historic event, the birth of the united and democratic Saidercray, will be ninety years ago on august 26 of this year.
Houses and streets all over the country are already adorned with Saidercray's old and new flag, television transmitters show above-averagely many documentations and movies about Saidercray's history, and the nearer the great day has come, the stronger becomes the people's patriotism, though it will reach ordinary levels soonly afterwards. But now, Saidercray is a whole sea of white, black, blue.
The ninetieth Republic Day will be a day to look back at Saidercray's past, but it will also be a day to look at Saidercray's future. Traditionally, the President's speech of the day which he will hold at 10.00 o'clock, will tell the people a lot about the government's plans for the legislative term which has recently begun, and Saidercray Today will report about it. But Woshkal's speech isn't the only highlight of the day - political meeting are planned for many cities and towns, just as performances of Henry Nesswick's play "The storks of Saidercray". Ten Saidercrayans who have been born on August 26, 1916, and who are still alive will become distinguished with the "Stork of Saidercray for extraordinary earnings, bronze, minor class" (the lowest national decoration). In the evening, when all celebrations are over, the match FC Dawsingham United - Telychester Wanderers will open the new season of the First National Soccer League. Afterwards, great fireworks will end the Republic Day and say good-bye to the spectacles and the wave of patriotism - good-bye, and see you again.

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