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Uzbekistan Probes Terror Attacks

Uzbekistan has launched a massive hunt for suspects after two women set off bombs at a children's store and bus stop in the capital - the first suicide attacks in the former Soviet Central Asia that's now a key supporter of the US-led war on terror. At le

World | March 30, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Leaders of New NATO Nations Hail Their Countries' Entrance into Alliance

by Michael Bowman Voice of America

Views on BG | March 30, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

New Members Shift NATO to Russia's Borders

By China Daily U.

Views on BG | March 30, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Bulgaria, Romania "Among US Closest Allies"

Bulgaria and Romania, two former communist countries that joined NATO are among US closest allies in the war in Iraq and are still behind Washington despite all doubts concerning that war. That was written in an analysis published by AFP news agency.

Politics | March 30, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00

Bush: We'll Work Together for Peace

I expect that we will work together for a better, more peaceful world, US President Bush said in his address to the seven new NATO members. He hosted a special ceremony at the White House to welcome Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

2,000 Attend White House Ceremony

Around 2,000 people are expected to attend the NATO enlargement ceremony hosted by Bush at the White House. Of those, 300 are expected to be Bulgarians.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria's FM: NATO is Responsibility

Entering NATO is first of all a responsibility, Bulgaria's foreign minister said hours after the country's accession. On Monday, Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg handed the accession documents to US State Secretary Colin Powell.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria Joined NATO in Biggest Expansion Round

Bulgaria, together with six more former Soviet-dominated nations, became full-fledged NATO member in the most ambitious expansion in the Alliance history. Bulgaria's Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg was the first to submit the accession document to the US gove

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Powell Extols New NATO Members

NATO is welcoming today seven independent and democratic European countries, US Secretary of State Powell said as the Alliance swelled up to 26. Prime Ministers of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia tabled in Washington

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria Submits NATO Accession Document First

Bulgaria, together with six more former Soviet-dominated nations, became full-fledged NATO member in the most ambitious expansion in the Alliance history. Bulgaria's Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg was the first to submit the accession document to the US gove

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgaria's FM Urges Bosnia and Herzegovina Reforms

Bulgaria's foreign minister and current OSCE chair urged speeded - up reforms in Bosnia and Heregovina. According to Solomon Passy, they were crucial for the state's future EU and NATO integration.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

NATO Mosaic Inlaid in Sofia

Bulgarian workers inlaid a huge mosaic depicting the NATO emblem in Sofia. Millions of little stones were used to feature the white and blue compass.

Society | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgarians Trust Safeguard NATO

Bulgarians consider NATO accession as a guarantee for the national security, surveys show.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bakery Guard Killed in Karnobat

Dead body of a bakery guard was found in Karnobat, located in Bulgaria's southeast. The 69-year-old victim was discovered in a store at the same factory he worked at.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

NATO Adapts to Changing Role

By Jonathan Marcus BBC

Views on BG | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Sofia Transport Hikes Put Off

Sofia Municipality can not bring in new public transportation prices April 1, court decided. The hikes can become an actual fact on April 17 at the earliest.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Bulgarian Army Claims Credits for NATO Entry

Bulgaria's army officials stressed Monday their contribution for bringing Bulgaria to full-fledged NATO membership and urged all institutions to take the right decisions with regards to security and defense. The Bulgarian army has been a de facto NATO me

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Light Quake Shook Plovdiv

Light earthquake shook the region of Bulgaria's second city Plovdiv. The shock measured 2.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

NATO Newcomers Hail Membership

By Nick Thorpe BBC

Views on BG | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

BBC: Bulgaria, Romania - NATO Enthusiastic New Members

Two of NATO most enthusiastic new members are Romania and Bulgaria, BBC wrote ahead of the Monday's ceremony in Washington, where seven new countries will join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The new members will bring NATO total membership to 26

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00

Russia Scowls at NATO Enlargement

Russia issued a statement slamming the NATO enlargement. It would hurt Russia's political, economic and military interests, top official said.

Politics | March 29, 2004, Monday // 00:00
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