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18 States Give Thumbs Up to Bush

Voting in one of the most keenly contested US presidential elections in memory has ended in several states.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

CNN: Kerry to Win in New York

Democratic challenger John Kerry is expected to win the state of New York with 66% of the votes against 33% in support of his rival George W. Bush, CNN reported.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Painting Sofia's Ladder

A unique art exhibition was opened in the Sofia "Ladder" gallery. Ema Vankova presented her latest paintings in an exhibition that enjoyed great interest among Sofia citizens.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Bush Takes the Lead in US Elections

The current President of the US took the lead in the elections after winning 155 electoral votes against 112 electoral votes for Democratic challenger John Kerry. Some 10,212,197 US citizens (54%) cast their votes in support of the current US president,

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Kerry Wins 9, Bush Stands Firm in 7 States

George W. Bush is the favorite winner in the US states of West Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Oklahoma.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Bush Projected Winner in Three States

President George W. Bush has won three states and Senator John Kerry claimed one in early returns from the first group of eastern US states to complete voting, television networks projected.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

US Exit Polls: Females Favored Kerry

A total of 54% of US women have voted for Senator John Kerry against 45% preferring to cast their ballots for US President George W. Bush, exit polls showed.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Bush Enjoys First Election Victories

US President George Bush has garnered the first victories in Election 2004 after the states of Georgia, Indiana and Kentucky showed a majority of votes cast for his second mandate in the White House. The incumbent president won Georgia, Indiana and Kentu

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Captors Threaten Irish Hostage Handover to Zarqawi

Unidentified gunmen holding hostage Margaret Hassan threatened to hand her to militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if British troops do not leave Iraq within 48 hours.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Bulgarian Parties Cut off Anonymous Funding

Bulgarian parties will see tighter control over their sources of financing, as the parliament passed a law Tuesday that bans them establish or have ties in businesses and receive funds from unidentified sponsors or from abroad. The new legislation allows

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

First Exit Polls Show Kerry Leads

The first wave of national exit-poll data has shown a lead of US president candidate John Kerry in the states of Ohio and Florida seen as major battlegrounds in Election 2004. Kerry leads George W.

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Bush, Kerry Head-to-Head in US Exit Polls

US president candidate John Kerry has found media comfort in exit polls, as preliminary results gave him a 1% advance to incumbent President George Bush in two of the most contestant states across voting USA - Florida and Ohio, according to National Elect

Politics | November 3, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00

Book Reveals Nationalist Party History

The book of the leader of Bulgaria's nationalist party VMRO Krassimir Karakatchanov was presented in Sofia Military Club on Tuesday. "VMRO - 110 Years Fight for Bulgarian Spirit" traces the organisation's history back to its origin on October 23, 1893.

Society | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

J.Pardew: "This Vote is Different from Anything I've Seen"

"These elections are different from any others that I've seen in my lifetime," the US Ambassador to Bulgaria James Pardew told Novinite.com late on Tuesday evening.

Views on BG | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Bulgaria, Macedonia Seal Partnership in Telecommunications

Bulgaria's Minister of Transport and Communications Nikolay Vassilev and his Macedonian counterpart Agron Buxhaku signed Tuesday a partnership agreement in the field of information, telecommunications and post services.

Business | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

US Slams Bulgartabac for No Smoking Alert

A US court has started lawsuits against four Bulgarian tobacco enterprises for not giving adequate warning of the risks that smoking poses, it became known on Tuesday.

Business | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Southeast Europe Aims at Teamwork for Attracting Investments

Advertising Southeast Europe as a whole would bring much more investments than each country's single efforts in attracting foreign capitals.

Business | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Kerry Heads for Hometown Boston

US presidential candidate John Kerry has headed for his home city of Boston, where he and wife Theresa will cast their ballots. Kerry is planning to spend the election night in the Hub.

Politics | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Over 50 Follow Fundamentalist Preacher in Bulgaria

Over 50 people, influenced by the ideas of the Islamic fundamentalism, have acted together with Ahmed Musa Ahmed, a representative of the special services announced, quoted by the local Darik radio. The Regional Court of Bulgarian town of Pazardzhik laun

Politics | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

OSCE Keeps an Eye on US Vote

International observers will keep a watch on the US elections Tuesday night, for the first time in the American history. The observers were assigned by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which is currently chaired by Bulgaria

Politics | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

WHO IS WHO: George W. Bush

Current US President George Walker Bush was born July 6, 1946. He holds a Bachelor's degree, Yale University, 1968; MBA, Harvard University, 1975.

Views on BG | November 2, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00
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