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Senin, 20 Mei 2013

Eurovision: why Aussies lap up a good cheesefest

Eurovision: why Aussies lap up a good cheesefest

Alex Robertson Textor Launched in 1956, Eurovision is a Europe-wide music competition held every May under the auspices of the European Broadcasting U.

Germans lamented their unexpectedly poor showing at the Eurovision Song Contest, blaming chancellor Angela Merkel's tough stance in the euro zone crisis for their failure to win any points from 34 of the 39 countries voting. Denmark's Emmelie de Forest

Denmark won this year's Eurovision Song Contest in the Swedish city of Malmoe early Sunday with the song “Only Teardrops” by Emmelie de Forest. Denmark, widely tipped to win the annual music competition, took the

Aussies love a good contest - and Eurovision provides the perfect opportunity to poke affectionate fun at our European relatives across the pond. But somewhere along the way, Australia fell in love with Eurovision, and now there seems to be no turning

Do we care about the Eurovision? Should we? Bonnie Tyler told me that “it wouldn't be very nice to come last,” which seems about the extent of the UK's ambitions these days. She avoided that ignominy, but only just, finishing 19th out of 26, with only

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