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Russian Billionaire Eyes Bulgaria's Mtel Owner - Report (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's first and biggest mobile operator Mtel is owned by Telekom Austria. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria PM Parades Karakachan Shepherd Dogs (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria PM Boyko Borisov is the owner of several Karakachan shepherd dogs, a breed specific to the country. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria President Slams 'Unprecedented' Impeachment Measures (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria President Georgi Parvanov has called the moves to impeach him 'unprecedented'. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria IKAR 2010 Awards Best Theatrical Performances (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's National Theater in Sofia was the venue for the annual 'IKAR' awards ceremony. Photo by bnt.bg
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Bulgaria Prepares to Welcome Lebanese Prime Minister (Novinite.com)
Lebanon's Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, is making a two-day official visit to Bulgaria. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Holds Traditional Palm Sunday Blood Donor Campaign (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's traditional Palm Sunday campaign to encourage blood donors is underway in the capital, Sofia. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria March Business Climate Registers Decrease (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria monthly official statistics show an overall decrease in March 2010, with only the service sector giving positive returns. Photo by nsi.bg
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Bulgaria's Largest Mall to Cater for 1 Million Shoppers (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's largest shopping center, The Mall, will open its doors to the public in April. Photo by BGNES
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Billa Bulgaria to Roll Out 20 Supermarkets in 2010 (Novinite.com)
Billa, which is owned by German concern REWE Group, currently operates 65 outlets in Bulgaria, of which 12 in Sofia. File photo
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EU Tougher Rules "Dim" Bulgaria's Euro Hopes (Novinite.com)
Countries must be members of ERM II for two years before they can formally join the eurozone. Bulgaria has so far believeed that it could be ready for euro entry by 2013. Photo by EPA/BGNES
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Notorious Bulgaria Brothers Still Want Muslim Democratic Union (Novinite.com)
Ali Yuzeirov pictured in his native village of Slavyanovo, Northeastern Bulgaria. Photo by BGNES
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Kuwait Investors Eye Bulgaria Black Sea Highway (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, is on an official visit to Kuwait Wednesday, after a 2-day trip to Doha, Qatar. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Justice Minister: Judicial Reform Plan Is Ready (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's Justice Minister, Margarita Popova, says the judicial reform and the fight against organized crime must become top national priority. Photo by BGNES
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Notorious Bulgaria Brothers to Set up OTOMAN Party on Good Friday (Novinite.com)
Ali Yuzeirov pictured in his native village of Slavyanovo, Northeastern Bulgaria. Photo by BGNES
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Athens to Assist Bulgaria in Locating Shady Greek Businessmen (Novinite.com)
Greek Employment Minister, Andreas Loverdos, promised to help Bulgaria locate Greek businessmen, who have failed to pay their Bulgarian employees. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Declares Notorious Land Swaps Criminal Act (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria?s Agriculture Minister, Miroslav Naidenov, says the notorious land swaps are a crime with serious moral connotations. Photo by BGNES
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Short Circuit Shuts down Unit 6 of Bulgaria NPP Kozloduy (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant Kozloduy has two 1,000 MW operating units left. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria PM Signs Double Taxation Agreement with Qatar (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria PM Boyko Borisov has signed a double taxation agreement with Qatar on his official visit to the country. Photo by ly4a.com
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Bulgaria Labor Minister Wants Restoration of Progressive Tax (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria's Labor Minister Totyu Mladenov has surprisingly proposed restauration of progressive tax rates for the duration of the crisis. Photo by BGNES
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Bulgaria Interior Minister Supports Police Demands (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov says he agrees with most of the demands made by his protesting employees. Photo by BGNES
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