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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 19, 2009

  Violence in Guadeloupe puts Sarkozy under pressure

By Estelle Shirbon: PARIS, France (Reuters): President Nicolas Sarkozy pledged new state spending on Wednesday for those hit by the economic crisis as violence in the French island of Guadeloupe put pressure on him to avert unrest on the mainland. A union representative was shot dead and...... [view]

Posted By:  rokambur
Posted On:  Sep 30, 2008

  Should the Bulgarian Private Business Invest in Cultural Tourism?

The Second Congress of Investors in the Tourism was held in Hilton, Sofia on September 26, 2008 - just before the Day of the Tourism celebrated by the UNWTO. My presence there was only informative – to see what are the directions that will take both investors and governing bodies in the tourism.... [view]

Posted By:  rokambur
Posted On:  Oct 2, 2008

  Plovdiv Museum Night – a wonderful experience and a lesson on domestic cultural tourism

All my pessimism about the end of Bulgarian domestic cultural tourism, about the indifference of the young people to classical culture and arts totally evaporated in the night of 26th of September.... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 24, 2008

  Europe's population would decline without migrants

By LEIGH PHILLIPS: The population of the European Union is avoiding decline mainly thanks to immigration from other parts of the world, as native Europeans have stopped making as many babies. While anti-immigrant feeling is on the rise both amongst European politicians and the wider...... [view]

Posted By:  rokambur
Posted On:  Sep 14, 2008

  The Thracian Civilization Orphaned Again - Dr. Georgi Kitov – In Memoriam

The Thracian Civilization Orphaned Again Dr. Kitov – In Memoriam He was the king of the Bulgarian archaeology and a slave of it. Trying to save the Thracian Civilization heritage, almost alone against all treasure hunters, against the bureaucracy of the government and the spiteful...... [view]

Posted By:  corinamurafa
Posted On:  Jul 23, 2008

  EU Enlargement and its Corrupt Offspring

Interesting pronouncements from the European Commission coming in today for Romania and Bulgaria. It looks like the Commission will once again criticize the lack of progress in fighting corruption and in the administration of justice in the EU’s newest members. However, it looks like...... [view]

Posted By:  Peacebewithyou
Posted On:  Aug 20, 2008

  These People Have Recently CHANGED Something

Climate change is an important issue that concerns the whole world. It affects our atmosphere, our environment and our lives. This is why we need to take action and fight climate change to help protect the environment. What can you do? Small things can make a big difference. Participate in the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 1, 2008

  Salvador Allende: His Example Lives On

Reflections of Fidel: HE was born one hundred years ago in Valparaiso, in southern Chile, on June 26, 1908. His father, a middle-class lawyer and notary, was a member of Chile’s Radical Party. When I was born, Allende was already 18 years old. He was pursuing secondary studies in high...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 15, 2008

  CHE IN 1959

• From 1959, the heroic guerrilla became one of the central leaders of the revolutionary process as a result of his proven determination, versatility and abilities and because of the dynamic of the tremendous events resulting from the aggression against Cuba • Héctor Rodríguez Lompart...... [view]

Posted By:  onetruthseeker
Posted On:  May 4, 2007

  Six Resentenced to Death in Libyan AIDS Case

Five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor have been charged with the death sentence on claims of infecting 426 Libyan children with the AIDS virus, though independent researchers have stated the infection probably occured before their arrival due to poor hygiene in the hospitals. check...... [view]

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