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…but then again, while I’d love for the Ukraine to win, there’s a good chance it could go to Sweden. They’re putting forward Charlotte Perrelli with Hero, which is about as stereotypical a Eurovision track as you can get:
And you know what? She won it once before already. In 1999 she sang Take Me to Your Heaven and took the crown at the contest in Israel. It was vastly inferior to this year’s effort:
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i liked very much kalomira with greece.she was amazing!!!!!!!!!!do you agree;;
• Posted at 7:25 pm on September 3rd, 2008 by tasos.