Country Changes Name to 'Whatever'; Neighbors Confused
Trade documents now read 'with country formerly known as whatever.' Tourism up 400%. Diplomats unsure.
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By L. Okafor
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Trade documents now read 'with country formerly known as whatever.' Tourism up 400%. Diplomats unsure.
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