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Saddam: Victory is Near

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein promised "victory is near" in a speech broadcast on Iraqi television.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Philippines Expels Two Iraqi Diplomats

Philippines President Gloria Arroyo announced the expulsion of one Iraqi diplomat and one member of staff at the embassy at the US request.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

US-led Forces Meet Fierce Resistance on Way to Baghdad

US-led forces advancing on Baghdad clash with Iraqi troops who are putting up stubborn resistance.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Saddam to Deliver "Important" Speech

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will make "an important and historic" address to his people, the Iraqi state television reported, quoted by AFP.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

US Reports about Phone Calls Suggesting Saddam Injury

US officials intercepted phone calls following a US-led bombing raid last week on one of Saddam Hussein's palaces, leading them to conclude that the Iraqi President was seriously wounded in the attack, the Washington Post reported. US operatives listened

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Bulgarian Journalist in Baghdad Sees No Signs Saddam is Alive

There are no visual proofs that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is alive and well, Elena Ioncheva, correspondent in Baghdad of the Bulgarian National Television told the national radio on Monday morning. Iraqi Defense Minister Sultan Hashim Ahmad has met

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Iraqi Foreign Minister: Saddam is Alive and Well

Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri assured that President Saddam Hussein was alive and well in spite of the heavy U.S.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Europe's TV Stations Show US Prisoners despite US Criticism

Many European television stations broadcast images of four men and a woman that Iraq said were American prisoners of war, despite criticism from US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Pentagon Downplays Reports for Iraqi chemical Weapons Factory

The Pentagon said that reports of allied forces having discovered a "huge" chemical weapons factory in central Iraq were "premature," AFP reported. "Media reports are premature," the US Central Command said, in a brief statement read by Pentagon spokesma

Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Anti-war Mood Dominates Oscars

Most of the Oscar winners referred to the war with Iraq when they spoke at the ceremony. Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Adrien Brody talked about their sadness at war in Iraq in their speeches for best actress and best actor.

Society | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Baghdad Shudders under Heavy Bombing

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Politics | March 24, 2003, Monday // 00:00

Intense Clashes as US Forces Advance to Baghdad

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Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

FM: Trial against Bulgarian Medics Not Political

Foreign Minister Passy said he expected no political elements in the trial against the six Bulgarian medics, accused of intentionally infecting Libyan children with HIV. The comment came after an official declaration of Qaddafi Foundation was circulated,

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Slovenians Backed EU Membership

Slovenians on Sunday backed membership of NATO and the European Union in a referendum overshadowed by the U.S.

World | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Radanova Won Short Track World Champ

Bulgaria's Evgenia Radanova won the women's 1,000 meters final at the Short Track Speedskating World Championships in Warsaw, Sunday, March 23, 2003.

Sports | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

12 U.S. Troops Reported Missing in "Sharpest War Engagement"

Twelve U.S.

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Business Ethics is Top Priority for Bulgaria's economy, Novinite.com Poll shows

Over 60% of the readers of Novinite.com, who cast their voted in the latest issue said that business ethics is top priority for Bulgaria's economy.

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Crisis to Make Bulgarians Poorer

Poverty will spread even further as a result of the war in Iraq, experts from the Confederation of the Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CITUB) projected. Consumption will reduce and prices will rise, they say.

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

New Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Old, Free and Accepted Masons

Rumen Ralchev is the new Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Old, Free and Accepted Masons of Bulgaria. The announcement was made by Dimitar Nedkov at a press conference in Largo caf? in Sofia March 23.

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Air Force Navigates Gulf's Political Map

By Burt Herman The Associated Press

Views on BG | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Only 3% of Bulgaria's Mineral Water Resources Used

There are over 240 thermal fountains and more than 800-900 springs in Bulgaria, but no more than 3% of the Bulgarian mineral waters are sued efficiently, expert Vesselina Edreva said for private national TV channel bTV. Doctors recommend that a special sc

Politics | March 23, 2003, Sunday // 00:00
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