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'''Latest news from the [[/Atamara Bulletin|Atamara Bulletin]]:
 
'''Latest news from the [[/Atamara Bulletin|Atamara Bulletin]]:
  
'''Atamara Herald''' ''Thu 15 of Sep, 2005''<br>
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'''Peace in the South!''' ''Fri 16 of Sep, 2005''
The editor of AT has returned from his leave to find a new paper on the marked, the Atamara Herald. Though he welcomes it he think it looks like something paied and written by Abington government. ''"Surely it cannot be taken for anything else than the Abingtonian tabloid rag it is. I am comfident many of our readers would prefer our decent and professional journalism. It must surely be from the Abington government to the Abington people"'' were Erasmus Episcopus' comment after seeing the new paper.
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Yesterday the war between Carelia, Abington and Redspan ended in a 10 week ceasefire. Under the normal conditions of closed borders ect. It will be a good thing for the people in the south that have suffered under the fierce battle and plundering. It might also have great implications on other disputes in central Atamara, namely Tarasac.  
  
  

Revision as of 13:32, 16 September 2005

Atamara Times

Office

Greetings and welcome to the Atamara Times. Here you can find information about the Atamara Times. Infront of you you will find the editor's office, the press and news about the Atamara Times:


-News-After the 5th edition of the Atamara Times was published the editor was hit by the dreadful deseace stress and had to take a leave. He is now back and starting up the press again.-News-


Editor:

Erasmus Episcopus di Saladi'ilm

contact the editor


Latest news from the Atamara Bulletin:

Peace in the South! Fri 16 of Sep, 2005 Yesterday the war between Carelia, Abington and Redspan ended in a 10 week ceasefire. Under the normal conditions of closed borders ect. It will be a good thing for the people in the south that have suffered under the fierce battle and plundering. It might also have great implications on other disputes in central Atamara, namely Tarasac.


Here you can find more news from the Atamara Bulletin to bring you short news inbetween the editions of Atamara Times.

And the latest edition of the Atamara Times.

Downstairs you can find the archive.