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Forks&Corks: Cappuccino Muffins

Ingredients: 2 cups flour, ? cup sugar, 2-1/2 tsp baking powder, 2 tsp instant coffee, ? tsp salt, ? tsp cinnamon, 1 cup milk, scalded and cooled, ? cup butter, melted and cooled, 1 egg, slightly beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, ? cup chocolate mini-ch

Society | January 24, 2003, Friday // 00:00

Hot Movies/Sofia Premieres

CHANGING LANES Thriller

Society | January 24, 2003, Friday // 00:00

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(January 24th - January 30th) **EVROPA PALACE**

Society | January 24, 2003, Friday // 00:00

Science: Arctic Whales Dive for Research

Ocean scientists have recruited wild arctic whales to their team to probe the waters deep beneath an Arctic island fjord for the first time. Sensors attached to the backs of the whales collected data as they dived deep beneath the fjord.

Society | January 24, 2003, Friday // 00:00

Moscow Theatre Siege Claims Rejected

A Moscow court has rejected the compensation claims of six people who were held hostage when Chechen separatists seized a theatre in the city last year. Lawyer Igor Trunov, who is representing all the plaintiffs, said after the decision that he now expect

World | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Bulgarian Official Met on Iraq with ElBaradei

Bulgarian Deputy Foreign Minister Petko Draganov met in Vienna with the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei. They discussed issues related to the coming meeting of the UN Security Council, which will open in New Yo

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Special Services to Sack Officers After Wire-Tap Scandal

More than seven officers from Bulgaria's National Security Service will be removed, Interior Ministry's Chief Secretary Gen. Boyko Borissov said.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Dafovska Roars to 4th Biathlon World Cup Win

Former Olympic champion Ekaterina Dafovska of Bulgaria secured a steady lead in the overall World Cup competition after her victory in the 15km individual biathlon in Antholz January 23.

Sports | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Bulgaria Appoints New Consul in Thessaloniki

The government appointed a new general consul in Thessaloniki. His name is Plamen Ivanov.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Urea Maker Won Case Against Electricity Supplier

Vratsa-based urea maker Chimco won the case against National Electricity Transmission Company (NETC) for outstanding liabilities. Vratsa District Court rejected the complaints of NETC against a judgement of the Vratsa City Court.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Emil Kyulev: Bulgarian Businessmen Have the Spirit to Succeed

Emil Kyulev is one of Bulgaria's most influential financiers, founder of Touristbank and Roseximbank and member of the Vazrazhdane club - the club of the country's big business. In 2002, he created largest wholly Bulgarian-owned financial group DZI-Rosexi

Novinite Insider » Interview | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

USD 49,5 M of Russia's Debt to Bulgaria to Be Paid in Cash

USD 49,5 M from Russia's debt to Bulgaria will be paid in cash, not with nuclear fuel since that scheme is more profitable for Bulgaria. Deputy Prime Minister Nikolay Vassilev announced that in Saint Petersburg where he chairs the Intergovernmental Bulga

Business | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Euro MPs Stand up for Dolphins

Euro MPs have called for a ban on warships using submarine-seeking sonar devices because campaigners believe they may be killing dolphins and whales. Scientists believe the Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFAS) submarine trackers are causing internal bleeding

World | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

French Vexed by "Old Europe" Remarks

French leaders have reacted angrily after US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld described American allies France and Germany as "problems" in the crisis over Iraq. Finance Minister Francis Mer said he was "profoundly vexed" by Mr Rumsfeld's remarks - which

World | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Gaudi Design Proposed for WTC

Architectural plans by the late Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi are to be submitted to an international memorial competition for redesigns of New York's former World Trade Center site. Gaudi's 95-year-old plans, which were originally designs for a futurist

World | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

President Sees Opportunities for Peaceful Outcome in Iraq

The opportunities for peaceful solution to the Iraqi crisis are not exhausted, President Parvanov commented on Thursday. Bulgaria's position is not changed, he added.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Murder of Two Macedonians in Bulgaria was "Accident"

Atanas Kostadinov Bozhikov confessed to the murder of two Macedonian nationals in Southwestern Bulgaria, claiming that it was an accident.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Ex Deputy PM Becomes Interior Policy Advisor of the President

Kostadin Paskalev, former deputy prime minister and regional minister, will be appointed Interior Policy advisor of the president. Paskelev resigned for lack of political confidence, restrictive budget of his ministry and delayed and insufficient decentra

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

President Accused Majority in Bulgaria of Sluggishness

Bulgaria's President Parvanov said in many cases the parliamentary majority either showed unwillingness or sluggishness in their work over the past one year. There is a refusal to hear well-founded legal arguments, in his opinion.

Politics | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Biggest Bulgarian Financial Group to Pour Credits into Tourism Sector

The biggest wholly Bulgarian-owned financial group DZI-Rosexim plans to pour substantial resources to credit the tourist complexes and hotels across the country. Owner Emil Kyulev stated the group's intention at a news conference following his nominati

Business | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00

Government, Parliament to Decide on Bulgaria's Major Deals

The privatisation of the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC), Bulgartabac Holding and another ten big companies will be through public biddings. This is envisaged by draft amendments to the Privatisation Act, approved by the Cabinet January 23.

Business | January 23, 2003, Thursday // 00:00
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