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BULGARIA: Lost (and Found) in Translation (Post, March 20, 2005)
At Least 15 Iraqis Killed in Attacks: Bulgarian Apparently Slain by U.S. Forces (Post, March 8, 2005)
Marines Kill 25 in Western Iraqi City: Baghdad Raids Net Hundreds, Police Say (Post, July 23, 2004)
Powerful Car Bomb Rocks Baghdad: Bulgarian Hostage Executed; Fellow Driver Still Under Threat (Post, July 14, 2004)
In Rome, a Cave Is Now a Home: Foreigners Making Italy a Permanent Destination (Post, July 5, 2004)
Foreigners Get Death In Libyan AIDS Case (Post, May 7, 2004)
Revolt in Kut Echoes in Ukraine: Pressure for Troop Pullout Builds as Mission Turns Deadly (Post, April 13, 2004)
7 Former Communist Countries Join NATO (Post, March 30, 2004)
Four Bombings Kill 13 in Iraq: Toll in Coordinated Attacks Includes Bulgarian, Thai Troops (Post, Dec. 28, 2003)
Stoitchkov: The Fire and the Fury: United's Fearsome Player-Coach Is Driven by an Unrelenting Intensity (Post, Oct. 25, 2003)
Middle East Resolution Blocked: U.S. Envoy to U.N. Calls Condemnation of Israel 'Lopsided' (Post, Sept. 17, 2003)
At the U.N., Size Suddenly Doesn't Matter: In Iraq Debate, Small Nations Are Swinging a Lot of Weight (Post, March 12, 2003)
Black Sea Starts to Yield a Rich Ancient History (Post, Jan. 20, 2003)
Israelis Reach Out to Foreign Victims: Immigrants Urged to Seek Treatment (Post, Jan. 7, 2003)
Bush to Focus on Alliance at NATO Summit (Post, Nov. 18, 2002)
NATO Invitation Is the End Of a Long Road for Bulgaria: New Stability Seen After Bumpy Transition From Communism (Post, Oct. 31, 2002)
NATO Ready To Admit 7 Eastern Bloc Countries: Three Ex-Soviet States Part of Historic Move (Post, Sept. 26, 2002)
D.C. Police Report Run-In With Bulgarian Diplomat (Post, June 19, 2002)
Health Concerns May Limit Pope's Travel: Shorter Trip to Americas Is Discussed (Post, May 27, 2002)
Pontiff Visits Monastery in Bulgaria (Post, May 26, 2002)
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