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    ATHENS 2006: REACTIONS ON THE RESULTS

    esctoday.com, Netherlands
    May 23 2006

    Apart from one winner, this year's Eurovision Song Contest also ends
    up with 36 countries that didn't make it. While in some countries,
    people are generally positive about the result of 'their' Eurovision
    Song Contest entrant, others are searching for an explaination of
    their falure.

    Malta faces its worst Eurovision Song Contest result ever. The one
    point from Albania couldn't keep Fabrizio from its disappointing
    last place. Current Maltasong head Robert Abela expressed his
    disappointment, while former head Grace Abela fired her critics
    towards the committee in favour of her own "ignored suggestions".

    Fabrizio himself blamed his last place to a failing in-ear of one
    of his backing vocals. "He couldn't use it in the last minute, so
    sometimes his voice was higher than mine", Fabrizio said. The young
    singer described his result as "one of the most difficult moments"
    of his carreer.

    Daz, representing the United Kingdom, said that "one of the best acts
    won the competition". Though, to the Manchester Evening News he said
    that he has not been able to prove that "politics isn't in danger
    of killing the greatest music competition on earth", party blaming
    political voting for his loss.

    Greek representative Anna Vissi, who was tipped to bring Greece its
    second victory, didn't came further than a 9th place. The day after
    the contest she could be seen crying in front of cameras while telling
    about her loss. Greek top singer Anna Vissi received 128 points from
    22 countries, which guarantuees Greece a place in next year's final.

    Norway's entrant Christine Guldbrandsen came 14th with her ballad
    Alvedansen, although the betting odds and fan polls generally predicted
    better. "I am not disappointed", Christine said, though she hoped
    for a top-10 position to qualify the next Norwegian entrant for the
    2007 final. "I feel good and along the way, the respons has been very
    good (...). We gave the best possible performance, we couldn't have
    done better".

    The Armenian delegation was relieved after the final, as Andre brought
    the debuting nation an 8th position in the final, therefor qualifying
    for the 2007 final as well. "I was so happy when we qualified for
    the final, so imagine how we felt when it became clear we made it to
    the top-10 in the final", Armenian delegation head Diana Mnatsakanyan
    said to esctoday.com.

    In Belgium and the Netherlands, two countries that didn't make it
    to the final, media and viewers are generally negative towards a
    continuing involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest. "Sick of
    Eurovision Song Contest", the leading Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf
    wrote as frontpage headline this weekend. In Belgium, some even suggest
    that Kate Ryan should pay back the EUR 60,000,- she received from
    the Flemish government to fund her participation and promotion tour.
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