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I totally agree with Cornel's opinion and disagree with the city's
decision to eliminate the Romanian inscription. After all Traian
Popovici was
Romanian. I think that a white marble plaque with black letters would be
the better options, but by the way, have not received any e-mail
regarding the new developments about the plaque, nor Mimi's asking for
my opinion. Maybe some got lost?
Gabriele
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Eduard & Gabriele Weissmann
Kaiserdamm 18
D- 14057 Berlin
Tel./Fax: +49.30.321 15 38
E-Mail: EGWeissmann_at_gmx.net
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