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That would be Roma in 1984, against Liverpool.

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With no jobs to be had, parents have lost sight of the link between education and employment, so many Roma children are growing up unschooled.Slovakia's "Roma parliament", a community body, said last month that the favoured destinations for Roma emigrants this year would be Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and the Czech Republic.

Based on these considerations, a more appropriate conclusion would be the following: In this study ROMA had a higher AUC value discriminating between malignant and benign tumours than CA125 alone by 2.1% this difference was, however, not significant.

"Like a lot of people, I was simply using Facebook, and then I was forcibly logged out, and I was instructed to sign in and I had to change my profile name to match the legal name as it appears on my drivers license or credit card or my profile would be suspended, and would be deleted," Sister Roma said.

Sister Roma thinks a simple solution would be to remove the option to report an account because "the timeline is using a fake name".

After a Roma gang murdered a Hungarian schoolteacher, in 2006, Jobbik's leaders began floating the idea of creating "public order zones," where Gypsies would be placed under heavy police control, and boarding schools, where Roma children would be segregated.

A possible recommendation would be to hire a local language teacher that would work exclusively with Roma children to teach them Serbian language in Osterode camp grounds.

Dimitar Bechev, of the Sofia office of the European Council on Foreign Relations, a think-tank, says that "if the boss in question hadn't been Roma it would have caused local outrage, but not become a national issue".Tackling corruption and organised crime was Mr Borisov's main promise when he took office in 2009.

We brought a cross section of the community who'd been affected," Roma said.

In Spain, there are Roma and Gitans but no Manouches.

In Germany, there are Roma and Manouches but no Gitans".

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