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Reagan was My Childhood Enemy - Bulgarian for UK Daily

British newspaper The Daily Telegraph published a letter by Bulgarian journalist Pavel Gonevski, who speaks of the manipulations and distorted attitude toward former US President Ronald Reagan during his childhood in then communist Bulgaria. President Ro

Politics | June 8, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

FBI Opens Office in Bulgaria by Next Month

FBI will open an office in Bulgaria by next month, according to reports.

Politics | June 8, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Californians Bid Farewell To Reagan

Thousands of Americans have paid their respects Tuesday to Ronald Reagan, the nation's 40th president, one day after his family attended a brief prayer service at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Clad in a black suit and white pearls, Nancy Reagan

World | June 8, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

UN Votes on Iraq Resolution

The U.N.

Politics | June 8, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Late Circus Queen Carved in Madonna Image

A statute of Virgin Mary will be the least consolation to Ivan Espa?a for the lost of his beloved wife and partner on circus stage. The "Daredevils Show" Bulgarian star Dessi Espa?a died in a tragic accident on May 24, while performing one of her breath-

Society | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgarians with Good Beer Palate

Bulgarian beer drinker has good taste for the malt-made liquor. According to Dimitar Alexiev, chief of Zagorka brewery, Bulgarians are experts at beer and its qualities, drinking as much as their European fanciers in the Czech Republic for example.

Society | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Stenley Wary of Larsson Threat

Sportinglife.com

Views on BG | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Satellite "Reveals" Atlantis

A scientist says he may have found remains of the lost city of Atlantis, BBC reported.

Society | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Satellite Images "Show Atlantis"

BBC By Paul Rincon

Views on BG | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

8 Million, 1 Flag at EURO 2004

Bulgarian beer fans have created the biggest national flag, interwoven by patches of red-white-green colours. The initiative called "8 Million, 1 Flag" was set by Zagorka brewery in the beginning of May.

Politics | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Better Half of Bulgarian Squad Leaves Later

The wives and girlfriends of Bulgarian national footballers will be their best fans throughout the whole EURO 2004 Championship. They are leaving for Portugal on the date of the very first match with Sweden, on June 14.

Sports | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Al-Qaeda Warns of New Terror Attacks on US

Al-Qaeda militants in Saudi Arabia have reportedly warned of new attacks on US and Western airlines, installations and areas frequented by Westerners. "All compounds, bases and means of transport, especially Western and American airlines, will be a direct

Politics | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Telco Awarded 3rd GSM License

The state communications watchdog has awarded Bulgaria's third GSM license to the telecom carrier, clearing the last hurdle towards wrapping up the acquisition of a 65 percent stake by Viva Ventures. Four members of the Communications Regulation Commissi

Business | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgarians Bubbling with Captaining Petrov

The Evening Times Stilian Petrov will wear on his back his favourite No.

Views on BG | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Here Comes the New Breed of Bulgarians

The Straits Times By Rob Hughes

Views on BG | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Reagan Helped Bring Democracy

The Daily Telegraph - Letters to the Editor By Pavel Gonevski

Views on BG | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria Casts Spell on Westerners

Western guests sound like a magic to Bulgarians, who offer them shining clean and up-branding hotels. According to Austria's Kleine Zeitung, Bulgaria is putting in considerable efforts to become a leading destination for family tourists.

Business | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Golden Racket Up in WTA Ranking

Bulgaria's best tennis player Magdalena Maleeva went one place up in the latest WTA ranking reaching 21st position with 1271 points. Belgium's Justine Henin-Hardenne still tops the world ranking, followed by her fellow-country woman Kim Clijsters.

Sports | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Torrential Floods Soak up Bulgaria

Heavy rains pouring over many parts of Bulgaria have flooded numerous villages, cutting off local electricity and telecommunications.

Politics | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Navy Renovated Within Decade

Bulgaria will have to renovate its navy within the next ten years. Admiral Petar Petrov, First Deputy Chief of the Navy Staff explained that Bulgaria will have to construct at least six new military ships and all of the country's current vessels will hav

Politics | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Al-Sadr's Army Refuses to Disband

Nine of Iraq's major militias, except for the Mahdi Army, have agreed to disband, with militia members either joining the country's legitimate security service or re-entering civilian life, Iraq's interim prime minister, Ayad Allawi, announced. The Mahdi

World | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00
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