![]() The model house built on Dourankoulak Lake, boasts 300 sq m, and was constructed in about three months. A square metre is estimated to cost between 900 and 1200 euro. | People 17:45 Tue 15 Jul 2008 - Svetlana Guineva This may sound like news coming from the world of fairytales, but it is now possible in Bulgaria to have your house built, including shipping and construction time, in a total of six months. The house literally gets shipped in a container from overseas and a knowledgeable crew assembles it on a selected plot of land. Other valuable qualities of this new-to-Bulgaria feature include eco-friendliness, energy efficiency, beautiful and modern design and even health benefits. They are cedar-made structures and are presented in Bulgaria by the American leader in the field, Lindal Cedar Homes. read more ![]() |
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The campaign, organised by BABTI and launched in April 2007, aims to select the most characteristic symbols to identify Bulgaria abroad. Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) is the media partner of the campaign.
Foreign Minister Ivailo Kalfin told the participants in the round-table that Bulgaria's culture, history and modern achievements have brought new prestige and character to the European Union. Kalfin said that opinions of Bulgaria were largely formed by visiting tourists. He said that 74 per cent of tourists, or 3.4 million people, who visited Bulgaria last year were from EU member states.
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19:19 Wed 27 Feb 2008
Ill-famed solicitor Michael Lynn was ordered on February 25 to repay loans amounting to 1.3 million euro that he used to buy four apartments for investment purposes, the Irish Independent daily reported.
A High Court judge’s ruling came after the National Irish Bank (NIB) lodged a claim with Lynn.
Justice Peter Kelly received the High Court’s order in Lynn's absence. When his name was called at the Commercial Court, no one stepped up to act on his behalf. Justice Kelly said that NIB's claim for damages against Lynn was unsubstantiated because another solicitor, Fiona McAleenan, was the one facing the charge.
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11:08 Thu 21 Feb 2008
Denitsa Hristova was appointed the new managing director of BenchMark Finance at the beginning of the year.
Hristova’s previous experience includes working at the Economy Ministry as head of the human resources department and director of the human resources and organisational development divisions.
Between October 2004 and December 2007 she was chairperson of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. She has also been a member of the Bulgarian Associations for Human Resources Management and Development and was on the board of directors for the Association of Specialists on Labour Protection.
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