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Kaliakra Rock Fest 2010 blasts off today
Fans with package tickets for the three day event must have it 'replaced' with bracelets at the a special marquee near the turnstiles which bracelets will be 'legitimate' over the weekend
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Date: 2010-07-23 05:10:15 | Source: Sofiaecho.com
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Income drives European property market
The European property market is driven by income, according to a new report.
Invista Real Estate Investment Management's research discovered that over the last two years, the European property markets have continued to deliver attractive income returns, Property Magazine reported.
The income return on global information business IPD's Eurozone Index increased from 5.1 per cent in 2007 to 5.6 per cent at the end of 2009.
This is its highest level since 2003 and was able to cushion the impact o...
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Date: 2010-07-22 21:00:00 | Source: PropertyShowrooms.com
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French property restoration opens new doors for owners
A sculptor and his wife have restored a beautiful property in France, near the medieval town of Uzes.
The Languedoc home of David Horsman and Celia Indsell, which is full of their artwork, now has a sandstone floor which they shipped from India, the Telegraph reported.
A quarter of the house had fallen down when the couple bought it for £160,000 in 1999.
"David's family had long owned a holiday home nearby so we knew the area well, but were lucky to find something that was isolated...
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Date: 2010-07-22 21:00:00 | Source: PropertyShowrooms.com
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Property in Brazil will benefit from modernised airports and ports
Those considering investing in Brazilian property will benefit from improvements that are to be made to the South American country's ports and airports.
The modernisations will be made partly due to Brazil hosting the 2014 football World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games, Macauhub.com reported.
It is anticipated that the improvements will be made in time for the two sporting events.
The Brazilian government will spend 6.2 billion reais (£2.2 billion) on modernising ports and airports around th...
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Date: 2010-07-22 21:00:00 | Source: PropertyShowrooms.com
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Property prices in Australia expected to fall
The property prices in some parts of Australia may be close to peaking, indicating that prices are set to fall.
Downward pressure is likely to be placed on areas of the country due to a dramatic increase in the number of houses coming on to the market, A Place in the Sun reported.
In the past year, a double-digit rise in residential prices has meant that some would-be buyers hoping to emigrate from the UK to Australia have been unable to afford property there.
However, if Australian property ...
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Date: 2010-07-22 21:00:00 | Source: PropertyShowrooms.com
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Interest in property in Johannesburg maintained throughout June
Activity in the residential property market in Johannesburg remained buoyant in June and during the World Cup, according to the latest property show day attendance figures.
The report, which was released by Johannesburg estate agent Vered Estates, contradicted many other estate agents' predictions that interest in property would slow down during the World Cup.
During the month, the company recorded an average of 12.4 visitors per show house. This is slightly higher than the 12.3 recorded in Ma...
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Date: 2010-07-22 21:00:00 | Source: PropertyShowrooms.com
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Reaction to ICJ opinion on Kosovo: Deep divisions as before
Pristina calls for further recognitions of an independent Kosovo as its allies welcome the July 22 2010 International Court of Justice opinion finding its independence declaration not illegal; Serbia and its allies, Russia included, vow that they will never recognise Kosovo.
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Date: 2010-07-22 19:10:59 | Source: Sofiaecho.com
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TBB CEO Upbeat about Bulgaria's Participation in Burgas-Alexanroupolis Project
The Bulgarian government has expressed good will and understanding with respect to the future of the Burgas-Alexandoupolis oil pipeline, according to Vladislav Emelyanov, CEO of Trans-Balkan Pipeline.
Speaking at a news conference in Sofia Thursday night, Emelyanov revealed that a delegation of the Trans-Balkan Pipeline, the joint company of Bulgaria, Greece, and Russia set up to construct and run the controversial pipeline, had been holding talks with the Bulgarian government for two days, inc...
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Date: 2010-07-22 18:48:29 | Source: Novinite.com
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Bulgarian Govt Puts Forth New Manager of Trans-Balkan Pipeline
Bulgaria's Finance Ministry wants to appoint a new manager in charge of the Bulgarian branch of the Trans-Balkan Pipeline company set up for the construction of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline.
The Bulgarian Finance Ministry has suggested that Denitsa Beyazova become the Director of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Project Company BG EAD, the Bulgarian partner in the Trans-Balkan Pipeline company, a joint venture with Russia and Greece. The position is currently occupied by Plamen Ru...
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Date: 2010-07-22 18:25:02 | Source: Novinite.com
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Bulgarian Govt to Demolish Hundreds of Hotels in Sunny Beach
Bulgaria's authorities are going to demolish 750 illegal buildings in the country's largest Black Sea resort Sunny Beach, announced Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
In his words, the buildings to be demolished are both "massive" and "temporary" or unfinished construction.
Tsvetanov made this announcement after meeting Thursday with the management of the Sunny Beach Jsc, with whom he discussed a number of issues plaguing the resort such as the noise, illegal cabs and rickshaws, pickpocketin...
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Date: 2010-07-22 17:49:06 | Source: Novinite.com
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Top-Level Japanese Business Delegation Set for Bulgarian Visit
The Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) is welcoming a delegation of Nippon Keidanren, the Japan Business Federation.
On Friday, July 23, 2010, the BCCI is going to host a meeting of the 33-member Japanese delegation with representatives of Bulgarian business and employers' organizations.
The high-ranking Japanese business delegation includes the two Co-Chairmen of the Keidanren Committee on Europe - Yokoyama Shinichi, who is also Chairman of the Sumitomo Life Insurance company, ...
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Date: 2010-07-22 16:31:01 | Source: Novinite.com
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EBRD Trims 2010, 2011 Growth Forecast for Eastern Europe
The London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has modestly revised downward its forecast for the economies of east Europe to central Asia, citing risks arising from financial market volatility and the impact of fiscal tightening.
The EBRD's latest economic outlook has lowered its average growth forecasts for the region to 3.5% in 2010 from the 3....
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Date: 2010-07-22 15:27:12 | Source: Novinite.com
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