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Central Europe casts doubts aside to welcome US embrace

By Robert Anderson, Jan Cienski, Christopher Condon and Stefan Wagstyl

Financial Times, Jun 21, 2006

George W. Bush can be sure of a warm welcome when he visits Budapest later this week to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian uprising.

While some Hungarians still resent the fact that the US did nothing to support the ill-fated rebellion against Soviet rule, most are grateful for the role the Americans played in eventually helping to bring down communism.

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