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Two days-off announced in May
03 May 2012 [17:36] -
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The Azerbaijani Cabinet f Ministers announced two days-off in May, ANS PRESS reported. May 9 and May 28 were announced non-working days in connection with the holidays -Victory Day and May 28 - Republic Day, respectively.
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