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Russian news agency Interfax
Terrorists are not likely to operate technologies of making A-bombs from used nuclear fuel, Vitaliy Nasonov, deputy head of the Russian Atomic Energy Ministry`s press service told Interfax today.
Views on BG | September 17, 2001, Monday // 00:00
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Abstract from El Mundo (Spain)
Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar began a 24 hour tour of Turkey and Bulgaria on September 16 despite the international tension of recent days in order to prepare for Spain`s presidency of Europe in the next half-year
Views on BG | September 17, 2001, Monday // 00:00
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Ambassador Richard Burt for Standart Daily, Sofia
It will last for years, there will be strikes and sanctions.
Views on BG | September 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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By William J. Kole Associated Press Writer
Views on BG | September 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Financial Times
Arta Dade, Albania's new foreign minister, isn't one of the political heavyweights in the governing Socialist party.
Views on BG | September 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Reported by by Slovene news agency STA
As part of the Partnership for Peace [PfP] programme, NATO is planning to carry out a military exercise involving maritime PfP countries and a few NATO members.
Views on BG | September 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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BBC Monitoring Service, United Kingdom
Some 14 per cent of Bulgaria's foreign trade is currently carried out with Russia.
Views on BG | September 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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Nordic Business Report via Comtex
The structural and regional support to the European Union member countries will be reduced if the Union is enlarged, according to Finnish estimates.
Views on BG | September 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Associated Press
By MARA D.
Views on BG | September 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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SOFIA, BULGARIA
September 13, 2001
Views on BG | September 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Financial Post – Canada
Commerzbank AG said merger talks with Italy`s UniCredito Italiano SpA had ended, in the second time in 14 months it had failed to combine with a rival, and the firm now plans to step up cost-cutting efforts as profits slump.
Views on BG | September 13, 2001, Thursday // 00:00
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Reuters
Bulgaria changed the management of state tobacco monopoly Bulgartabac as part of efforts to speed up its privatisation, Deputy Prime Minister Nikolai Vassilev said.
Views on BG | September 11, 2001, Tuesday // 00:00
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Financial Times
By STEFAN WAGSTYL
Views on BG | September 10, 2001, Monday // 00:00
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Russian News Agency Interfax
Russia supports the strengthening of Balkan stability and meeting the Helsinki principles, among them the inviolability of the borders in that region, First Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Avdeyev said at a round table mee
Views on BG | September 10, 2001, Monday // 00:00
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Georgi Stoychev,
Radio Free Europe
Views on BG | September 9, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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By Judy Dempsey, Financial Times
The European parliament pointed out last week the ongoing problems of corruption, a weak judicial system and continuing discrimination against minorities in almost all the candidate countries seeking to join the European
Views on BG | September 9, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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By Veselin Zhelev, Associated Press Writer
A decade after driving him from power, Bulgarians unveiled a monument Friday honoring the late communist leader Todor Zhivkov.
Views on BG | September 8, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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By Dow Jones News Service
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co.
Views on BG | September 7, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Report by the Bulgarian National Radio
[Announcer] For the time being, the Rights and Freedoms Movement [DPS] will not insist on introducing the Turkish language in the administrative services rendered in the mixed population regions.
Views on BG | September 7, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Reuters - Microsoft's Bulgarian subsidiary said on Wednesday it expected a 30-percent revenue growth in the year to July 2002 on the back of rising sales.
``Despite the widespread use of unlicensed software here we expect revenue from sales of software l
Views on BG | September 6, 2001, Thursday // 00:00
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The Scotsman
Consider but one of the many contradictions of the standard `no immigration` policy defended by all British governments since the Seventies.
Views on BG | September 5, 2001, Wednesday // 00:00
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