Posted on October 15, 2008 by Dimitar Naydenov
About a month ago I watched Michael Moore’s Sicko. I found it on Youtube after I first heard of it, and I was just interested what there was in that movie. Many people had been talking about it – some had bad opinion about it, others found it incredible. I have mixed impressions and here’s why.
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Posted on July 6, 2008 by Dimitar Naydenov
Thursday, July 3, 2008, is another historic day. On that day 15 hostages were liberated from FARC – a marxist-leninist terrorist organization operating on part of the territories of Colombia, Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador, according to http://www.fas.org/. The terrorist organization is most famous for its activities in Colombia. Among those 15 hostages 3 are American [...]
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Posted on June 17, 2008 by Dimitar Naydenov
Gas prices have always been an issue since the beginning of the use of gas-operating devices. They have always been not just a political issue but also an economic, a financial and one that concerns the security of a country, that is, the most important issue for its existence.
Filed under: Politics | Tagged: Canada, China, economy, France, gas prices, Germany, Great Britain, Nigeria, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, USA | Leave a Comment »