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[edit] Pictures
I don't see the point to have two photos of Martin Bursík on his page - Wikipedia is not collection of photos- I think that one of the picures is to delete, preferably the new one(submitted today by an unregistered user), which is not neutrally portraying Mr. Bursík, but describing him in his current political function (as he gesticulates in front of building of the Czech government office).
--ja_62 14:04, 11 April 2007 (UTC)