User talk:Kwacka

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November 2010
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Thanks for post.

I would counter the suggestion of bias by arguing that any bias is the opposite viewpoint - 'northern Cyprus' is grammatically accurate whilst 'Northern Cyprus' displays bias towards an illegal state and it's supporter, Turkey.

Using the word 'north' as an adjective in this context I would consider more accurate than using it as a proper noun.

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