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Velvet Cinema

A TOL special report. For some prominent film festivals in Central and Eastern Europe, the 20th anniversary of the mostly peaceful revolutions that emancipated the region from the crumbling clutches of communism were an...

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Senses overflow with delight in Istanbul

Nearly two years ago, Lance Cherry set off from the Far East on a ride home to South Africa. Celebrating a halfway stop, and the passage of Asia into the Middle East, he finds himself sucking deeply on a Turkish hookah and...

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SUPERAntiSpyware Program Update v.4.29.1004

SUPERAntiSpyware Professional includes Real-Time Blocking of threats, Scheduled Scanning, and Free Unlimited Customer Service via e-mail. Also includes a Repair feature that allows you to restore various settings which are...

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Security versus the mob

By Michael Fitzgerald | Wednesday, September 30 2009 The shadow economy for stolen identity and account information continues to evolve. For the most part, cybergroups that become notorious, like the Rockfish or the old Russian...

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Across continents

In Turkey, differences come harmoniously together: the old, the new, the East and the West. Turkey was the seat of two great empires — the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire. Its main city saw a name change from...

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Bulgaria: Still on Russia's Side

Stratfor Global Intelligence Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has requested that the Belene nuclear power plant and South Stream natural gas pipeline projects be temporarily halted. The two projects are being developed in...

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Gladiator

A conversation with historian Barry Strauss, author of a new book on Spartacus. The truth is that Spartacus really was a slave and a gladiator in Capua, Italy, and he really did lead a revolt. And it's even true that Spartacus...

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Is Bulgaria still Russia's EU Trojan horse?

Author: Vessela Tcherneva, euobserver.com Trojan horses are not what they used to be – or at least some of them are not. Who would have predicted only two weeks ago that one of Russia's most trusted friends in the EU, Bulgaria,...

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Anti-Russia Rally Casts Shadow on Sofia Energy Summit

Members of the Bulgarian Association for Free Speech "Anna Politkovskaya" staged Friday a protest rally against the Sofia Energy Summit. The demonstrators gathered at on of the busies intersections in downtown Sofia "Orlov...

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