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Unfortunately, it was in a Bulgarian-language journal and he was only able to identify it by an author photograph next to the piece.
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Bulgarian-language media reports this week said that the US Embassy in Sofia, as well as trade attaches, have been instructed to co-operate in increasing Bulgarian wines' market share in the US.
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The register would serve "so parents know which paedophiles live in their neighbourhood," Bulgarian-language daily Novinar said.
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The Interior Ministry made the decision after opposition parties threatened to take the amendments to the country's Constitutional Court and the European Commission for Democracy through Law, also known as the Venice Commission, Bulgarian-language broadcaster Mediapool said.
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The Bulgarian owners were to be notified this week, Toyota Balkans said in a media statement, quoted by Bulgarian-language daily Dnevnik.
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According to Bulgarian-language 24 Chassa daily, the investigation of Hristov started at the end of 2009 when some of his subordinates at the Migration Directorate became suspicious that his lifestyle was more lavish than his salary should allow.
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In an interview with Bulgarian-language mass-circulation daily Trud, published on February 17,
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This was announced by Stoyan Bratoev, CEO of Metropoliten, at a "development of strategic infrastructure" news conference, organised by Bulgarian-language weekly Kapital and Stroitelstvo Gradut.
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The three were suspected of tax fraud, Tsvetanov was quoted by Bulgarian-language daily Dnevnik as saying.
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According to Bulgarian-language Dnevnik daily, the first of the GERB MPs who raised the issue about alleviating the ban was Emil Dimitrov.
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