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Bulgartabac Posts Tobacco Purchase Figures

Two hundred thousand tons of tobacco have been purchased by slated for privatization local monopoly Bulgartabac since the beginning of the year. CEO Georgi Kostov said that for local NET radio.

Business | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

"Scud Missiles" Intercepted in Arabian Sea

United States experts are examining a ship in the Arabian Sea after it was stopped by Spanish warships and found to be carrying concealed Scud-type missiles. Officials said that although the vessel's final destination was unclear, it was believed to be bo

World | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Petrol To Build High-profile Fuel Lab

Bulgarian fuel and oils retailer Petrol projects to construct a EUR 30 M laboratory for quality tests in 2003. This will be the best equipped facility of this kind on the Balkans.

Business | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Court Hears Bulgaria's N-plant Case Today

The case regarding the complaint of eleven MPs from leftist "Coalition for Bulgaria" against the governmental decision on nuke units three and four will be heard today by three-member jury. The case draws the attention as the government is to present in c

Politics | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Christmas Book Fair Kicks Off

A Christmas Book Fair, organized by the Association of the Bulgarian publishers, the National Center of the Book with the Culture Ministry and the National Palace of Culture, opens its doors December 11 till December 15. The program includes presentation

Politics | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Control over Double-use Exports "Crucial" for Bulgaria's NATO Entry

The control over exports of potential double-use goods will be of crucial importance for the ratification of the agreement on Bulgaria's NATO entry by the American Congress and the Senate. This was underlined by Elizabeth Jones, Assistant Secretary in the

Politics | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Prosecution Wants Bulgaria's Telco Deal Cancelled

The Supreme Administrative Prosecutor's Office asked the Supreme Administrative Court to cancel the sale of the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company. After the magistrates reviewed the documents related to the privatisation procedure, they concluded that

Business | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Dog Finds Bulgarian Tourist in Pirin Dead

Zvezdelin Stojchev, 52-year-old, who got lost in Bulgaria's second highest Pirin Mountain on Saturday, has been found dead by a dog of the rescue teams. Stojchev guided an eight-member group from the Black Sea town of Varna, when an avalanche overtook the

Politics | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

Nuke Expert Notes Need for Objectivity of N-plant Reviewers

John Ritch, Director General World Nuclear Association, said it was very important the peer review of nuke units three and four to be conducted by a team of objective, highly qualified, neutral and fair experts. In his opinion, the Bulgarian government sh

Politics | December 11, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00

UNHCR Representative Awarded Doctor Honoris Causa of Shumen University

UNHCR Representative in Bulgaria Dr. Druke was awarded the Degree of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Shumen University "Konstantin Preslavski.

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Stranded Tongan-flagged Ship off Bulgaria's Cost Splits

The Tongan-flagged ship Sanni that ran aground near the Bulgarian village of Rezovo split into three, Ognyan Gramatikov, Director of Sea Administration Directorate - Burgas, announced. The middle section of the ship is half under water, while the stern an

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Icons of Precious Stones Shown in Haskovo

Icons of orthodox saints made of precious stones are displayed in the City Art Gallery in Southern town Haskovo. The author of the unique works is a retired construction engineer renowned for his rich collection of minerals from the Rhodopi Mountain.

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Suspects in Illegal Arms Scandal Wanted

The Supreme Cassation Prosecutor's Office announced for wanted by Interpol Valentin Tahchiev, former director of the Turgovishte arm of the Terem defense plant, and Petur Sinapov, one of the owners of the company Poldis, involved in the recent illegal arm

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Bulgaria Ratified Death Penalty in All Circumstances

Bulgaria's Parliament ratified Protocol No 13 of the European Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms on the abolishment of death penalty in all circumstances. The Protocol was approved by the Cabinet on August 29.

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Blair Wife Scandal Rages in UK

Cherie Blair, the wife of the British prime minister, is at the centre of a row over the man she used to help her buy investment property. The unfolding scandal is a complex affair in which she at first denied that Peter Foster, a convicted fraudster, had

World | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Iraq Vents its Anger over Dossier

Iraq has denounced the United States for taking charge of distribution of the weapons declaration Baghdad made to the United Nations on Saturday. The foreign ministry accused Washington of "unprecedented blackmail" and warned that Washington could alter i

World | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Carter Warns Against U.S. Pre-emptive War

Former U.S.

World | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Business Climate Reviewed in 2002 White Book

The Bulgarian International Business Association (BIBA) hands its White Book to the prime minister and his cabinet for seventh year in a row. Unlike last year's edition, the 2002 White Book does not focus on foreign investment in the country.

Business | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Socialists Say Cabinet Braces for Possible Bad News in Copenhagen

Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) denounced the government saying it would try to blame the opposition for a possible bad news for Bulgaria at the EU Copenhagen summit. The statement of the left-wingers comes after government spokesman Dimitur Tsonev said o

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

Austria's VAMED to Build Pediatric Hospital in Sofia

Austrian company VAMED Engineering presented its project for construction of a new Pediatric University Hospital in Sofia. VAMED that have built 250 high-profile hospitals across the world announced that the 150-bed hospital in Sofia will be designed acco

Business | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00

EC to Extend Deadline for Use of SAPARD Funds by Bulgaria

The European Commission will extend by one year the term for the already allocated funds under the SAPARD program for Bulgaria, Kaj Mortenson of the EC's agricultural directorate, announced in Sofia. He pays a visit for the monitoring of the program's imp

Politics | December 10, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00
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