Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily str

10 WAYS TO FIGHT OSTALGIA

Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily struggle?
Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia

ISKAR GORGE

Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia
Ireland's man in Sofia

JOHN ROWAN

Ireland's man in Sofia
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Entertainment & Fun

JANUARY IN HISTORY

The National Theatre in Sofia opens with booes

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

IS BULGARIA A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE?

"I would say Bulgaria is the safest place I have lived in. You can walk home any time of the day without fear of someone trying to attack you"

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY IN/ABOUT BULGARIA

Car crashes, murders and shootings

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

WWW REVIEW

Northwest reserve, tree planting and luxurious lavatories

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

FOUR TIMES 4X4

Nissan's latest, smallest, most capacious and luxurious off-road cars

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

AD REVIEW: BANKING ON MEMORY

To keep the revived memory alive longer, the Corporate Commercial Bank, along with its partner Ideo Saatchi & Saatchi, repaired one of Bulgaria's most famous informal football venues - the yard at the French high school in Sofia.

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

BOOKS: SUPERBRANDS COMES TO BULGARIA

Famous British company emerges in local market

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

CD REVIEWS

Depeche Mode, Julio Iglesias, Snoop Dog and Top Hits Only

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

FILM REVIEWS

Happy Feet, Flushed Away, Deja vu, 36 Quai Des Orfevres

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 

SNOW STOPPING STYLE

If you're heading to one of Bulgaria's resorts this winter, or even further afield, you'll find that the choice of winter sports equipment and clothing available in Bulgaria is now extensive: allowing you to easily hold your own on the snow-covered catwalk also known as the piste

Issue 4, January 2007

 

 


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VAGABOND VIDEO

70 years ago, on 10 March 1943, Bulgaria's pro-Nazi government decided to defy Berlin and halt the deportation of Bulgaria's 50.000 Jews. This was down to the actions of one man - Dimitar Peshev. Just two years later he faced Communist justice and found himself on trial for his life. His niece Kaluda Kiradjieva remembers

This video was produced by www.mycentury.tv

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