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London Shares Hit Lowest Level since May 1995

European shares have crashed with London shares closing at their lowest level since May 1995. Paris stocks plummeted to levels a little over one third what they were at their September 2000 peak.

World | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

President Special Guest at the Premiere of a Book about Darik Radio

President Georgi Parvanov was a special guest at the premiere of the book about national Darik radio "Darik radio - Years from the Life" in Sofia University on Wednesday.

Society | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Kostunica: Djindjic Death Proves Serbia's Little Progress to Democracy

Vojislav Kostunica, former Yugoslav President, harshly condemned the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic March 12.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Solana Shocked over Djindjic Killing

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana expressed his shock over the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in Belgrade Wednesday.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Sofia Proposes UN Security Council to Condemn Djindjic Killing

At the proposal of Bulgaria, the UN Security Council will officially condemn the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, the spokesman of the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry announced. Bulgaria will also propose the Council to offer condolence

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Serbia Asked Bulgaria's Cooperation in Finding Djindjic's Killers

Serbia has asked for Bulgaria's cooperation in connection with the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. Boyko Borissov, chief secretary with the Interior Ministry, gathered at an urgent meeting security services officials on Wednesday

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Navigation Maritime Bulgare Seeks New USD 5 M Credit

The Privatisation Agency has been approached by Navigation Maritime Bulgare (NMB) with a request for the release of a new USD 5 M credit for unpaid salaries to the workers. PA is still undecided over the request, since this could only add to the NMB liabi

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Prince Charles to Hold Tete-a-Tete Meeting with Saxe-Coburg in Sofia

HRH Charles, The Prince of Wales, arrives on a two-day official visit to Bulgaria this Thursday. He will have a tete-a-tete meeting with Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Deadline for Potential Investors in Belene N-plant Extended

The deadline for receiving the answers of potential investors in the construction of Belene was extended by end-March, Energy Minister Milko Kovachev said. Questions were sent to all interested companies in the first half of February, following the Cabine

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Bulgaria Condemned Djindjic Assassination

Bulgarian Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg and President Parvanov offered condolences Wednesday to Natasha Micic, president of Serbia and parliament speaker, on the tragic assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. "On behalf of the Bulgarian people and o

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

CNN: Courageous Reformer Djindjic Knew Risks

By CNN's Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour LONDON, England (CNN) --Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic knew the risks involved in his mission to bring Serbia out of years of darkness under former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevi

Views on BG | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Serbs Shocked at Djindjic Killing

Politicians gathered at an emergency parliamentary meeting in Belgrade after the shooting of their prime minister Zoran Djindjic while Serbs told of their shock and horror. Belgrade residents spoke of their fears for the country.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Djindjic Personified Serbia's Future

KATARINA KRATOVAC Associated Press

Views on BG | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

CNN: Serbian PM Assassinated

BELGRADE, Serbia (CNN) --Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, who played a key role in the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, has been shot dead by a sniper. The government said after Wednesday's assassination it would seek to declare a state of emergenc

Views on BG | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Bush Expressed Condolences over Djindjic Assassination

President Bush expressed his condolences to Serbia shortly after Prime Minister Djindjic was assassinated.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

AP: Serbian Prime Minister Is Assassinated

By Dusan Stojanovic BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic - who spearheaded the revolt that toppled former President Slobodan Milosevic in October 2000 - was assassinated Wednesday by gunmen who ambushed him outside the gove

Views on BG | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Djindjic was "Engine of Serbia's Democratic Processes"

We condemn the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic, who was an energetic and tireless man, an engine of the democratic process in Serbia, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lyubomir Todorov said March 12, hours after Djindjic was assassinated

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Sofia Mayor: Djindjic Murder is Political

I am shocked by the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, Sofia mayor Stefan Sofianski, who was a personal friend with the Serbian Prime Minister, said hours after the tragic news broke. He described the murder of Zoran Djindjic Sofia as political.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Belgrade Declares Three Days of Mourning

The government in Belgrade announced state of emergency and three days of national mourning after Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic, was assasinated on Wednesday.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

Bulgarian Politicians Condemn Djindjic Assassination

Most Bulgarian politicians condemned the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Djindjic shortly after the news broke. "The assassination of Djindjic is political.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

British Diplomat Notes Importance of United UN Position on Iraq

"I think that it is very important to continue to work hard to bring the Security Council to a united common position, in order to maintain the pressure on Iraq," Ian Soutar, British ambassador to Bulgaria told novinite.com.

Politics | March 12, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00
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