Bulgaria's Kutrovsky banned 2 years for doping
LONDON (AP) - Bulgarian tennis player Dimitar Kutrovsky has been banned for two years after testing positive for a banned stimulant. The International Tennis Federations says the 24-year-old Kutrovsky tested positive for methylhexaneamine in February at the SAP Open in San Jose, Calif. The ITF says "Mr. Kutrovsky asserted that the methylhexaneamine, ...
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Bulgaria's Razlog to Advertise Tourism Opportunities to Indian Tour Operators
The southwestern Bulgarian town of Razlog is eager to present the opportunities for cultural and historical tourism, mineral baths and SPA treatments to tourists from India. On Sunday, Razlog will welcome representatives of Indian tour operators. The visit will take place within the forum "Bulgaria as a tourist destination on the Indian market". ...
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Bulgaria, Gazprom Power Ahead with South Stream Gas Pipeline
Bulgarian Economy and Energy Minister Delyan Dobrev and the head of Russian energy giant Gazprom Alexei Miller have concluded that the construction of the South Stream gas transit pipeline is progressing "as scheduled". Dobrev and Miller met in Moscow Wednesday, with their talks focusing on the future of South Stream, in addition to the Russian natural gas supplies for Bulgaria, Gazprom said in ...
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Bulgaria Defeated in Court by Viva Ventures over Telco Deal
Bulgaria has lost a lawsuit against Viva Ventures, a subsidiary of London-based equity fund Advent International, which acquired a 65% stake in the state Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC), in a widely criticized deal in 2004. The International Arbitration Court in Paris ruled that Viva Ventures has abided by its commitments to the telco workforce, as envisaged in the contract for its ...
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Kraft Foods Bulgaria CEO: Boosting Local Capacities Key for Attracting FDI
Bulgaria must boost the administrative capacities of its local authorities, among other measures, in order to attract more FDI in the new global economic environment, Kraft Food Bulgaria CEO Antoine Collette recommended at the Bulgaria: Business UP investment conference in Sofia. Collette was one of the keynote panelists in Panel 4, "Bulgaria - Dreamland for Investors", of the conference in ...
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Bulgaria's FDI Starts Crawling Up in Q1 2012
Bulgaria has registered an increase in its foreign direct investment in January-March 2012 year-on-year, according to the latest data of the Bulgarian National Bank released Wednesday. According to preliminary data, the Foreign direct investment in Bulgaria for January - March 2012 amounted to EUR 236.8 M (0....
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Bulgaria's Kutrovsky gets doping ban
SOFIA: Bulgaria's number-two tennis player Dimitar Kutrovsky has been banned for two years for doping, the Bulgarian Tennis Federation said Wednesday.
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Bulgaria Awaits Decisive Vote on Full Smoking Ban
A full smoking ban in closed public spaces is expected to be passed at second reading in the Bulgarian Parliament on Wednesday. The ban is to come into force on June 1. Smoking will be abolished in bars, working places, school yards, playgrounds and outdoor school events. ...
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Bulgaria's Problem with Opportunists by Any Other Name
Bulgaria's right-wing Blue Coalition, an entity comprising the Union of Democratic Forces (UDF) and the Democrats for Strong Bulgaria (DSB), is no more. The breakup of the Coalition set up in 2009 was announced Tuesday, together with the resignation of UDF Chair Martin Dimitrov. The failure of the Blue Coalition Co-Chairs to negotiate the entity's participation in the general elections in 2013 ...
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Bulgaria's Kutrovsky banned 2 years for doping
LONDON (AP) Bulgarian tennis player Dimitar Kutrovsky has been banned for two years after testing positive for a banned stimulant.
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