Saturday, June 23, 2007

DECISION ON BULGARIA’S HOME-MADE RAKIYA EXCISE DUTY TAKEN IN OCTOBER

Sophia Echo - Bulgarians should not pay excise duty on their traditions, member of European Parliament (MEP) from Bulgaria Kristian Vigenin said. Vigenin met European customs and tax policies commissioner Laslo Kovac to discuss the imposition of excise duty on Reed more

Seattle Times - Silvia Beleva and Todor Belev used a $750 loan from Kiva to expand their firewood-chopping business. They recently paid back the loan, 15 months ahead of schedule. CAROL PUCCI / THE SEATTLE TIMES Diana Beleva, a traveling sock saleswoman, plans to Reed more

Baltimore Sun - The British military has reported 152 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 20; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia, three; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan Reed more

Sofia News Agency - A total of 24 car accidents occurred Friday night across Bulgaria, killing six people. Another 23 passengers were injured and the lives of three of them are still in danger. In the same period, there occurred 6 hellish crashes on the territory of the Reed more

Boston Globe - The proposed 900 kilometer (559.2 miles) pipeline will split in two in Bulgaria, with one part heading to Austria and Slovenia, while another branch brings gas to southern Italy, Eni Chief Executive Paolo Scaroni said at a news conference. The Reed more

International Herald Tribune - SOFIA, Bulgaria: Thousands of doctors and nurses from the Bulgarian capital's emergency hospital protested Thursday to demand a pay increase and better working conditions. Dressed in white hospital uniforms, the medical workers marched through Reed more

Sophia Echo - Low-cost air carrier Wizz Air will start flying from Sofia to the German city of Dortmund on October 29 2007. John Stephenson, chief commercial officer of Wizz Air, said that the flights would take place twice a week and would increase to three times Reed more

Sofia News Agency - Bulgaria archaeologists made a unique finding of the prehistoric times near the Ohoden village, the Bulgarian National Radio reported on Friday. The find is a rare agriculture tool, which is made of volcanic material. The material was used as a flint Reed more

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