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  Bulgarian IST Centre of Competence in 21 Century :: Seminars
Shalamanov said that often the young researchers achieve very interesting results and it would be good if these achievements could be used and integrated.
Lazarov advised all PhD students that were at an earlier stage of their work to prepare detailed surveys of the topic that they were working on.
Boyanov proposed to the advisor of the PhD student Aleksandar Kazandzhiev to change the platform that was used in the thesis.
bis-21pp.acad.bg /events/meeting_231105.htm   (645 words)

  
 PFC Levski Sofia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There were still some memorable wins, like in the Bulgarian Cup final in 1998 over CSKA – 5:0 in honor of the 50 year anniversary of the army club.
The coming of age of another crop of youngsters in 1999 brought about a new era of dominance, as the generation of Dimitar Ivankov, Elin Topuzakov, Biser Ivanov, Aleksandar Aleksandrov and Georgi Ivanov won the title in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
The club once again became a force to be reckoned with in Europe, and had memorable clashes with Hajduk Split, Juventus, Galatasaray, Dynamo Kyiv, Slavia Prague and Liverpool FC.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/PFC_Levski_Sofia   (2153 words)

  
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Bulgaria: Simeon Simeonov, Aleksandar Shalamanov, Boris Gaganelov [c], Dimitar Penev, Ivan Dimitrov, Dobromir Jechev, Georgi Popov, Hristo Bonev, Georgi Asparuhov, Dimitar Yakimov, Dinko Dermendjiev.
Bulgaria Olympic: Stoian Iordanov, Aleksandar Gerov, Georgi Hristakiev, Ivan Zafirov, Kiril Ivkov, Kiril Stankov, Mihail Gyonin (Georgi Vasilev II), Ivailo Georgiev, Petar Jekov, Atanas Mihailov, Yancho Dimitrov (Asparuh Nikodimov).
Bulgaria Olympic: Stoian Iordanov, Aleksandar Gerov, Georgi Hristakiev, Kiril Ivkov, Milko Gaidarski, Evgeni Yanchovski (Kiril Stankov), Tsvetan Veselinov, Ivailo Georgiev, Petar Jekov, Asparuh Nikodimov (Georgi Tsvetkov II), Atanas Mihailov.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1968e.html   (5993 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Special Report
Its delicate ethnic balance — about a quarter of the country is ethnic Albanian — has been imperiled by an influx of more than 132,000 ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo.
Bulgaria, like the other "frontline" states, comes to Washington hoping to capitalize on its sudden importance, seeking NATO membership and an expanded role in regional security.
Shalamanov said the war in Kosovo has had a chilling effect on Bulgarian citizens, who oppose the war but support NATO's ultimate aims because of opposition to Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/local/natosummit/balkans24.htm   (889 words)

  
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Bulgaria: Simeon Simeonov, Aleksandar Shalamanov (Milko Gaidarski 78'), Ivan Dimitrov [c], Dimitar Penev, Dobromir Jechev, Stefan Aladjov, Hristo Bonev, Dimitar Yakimov (Asparuh Nikodimov), Stoian Marinov (Dimitar Marashliev 54'), Georgi Asparuhov, Dinko Dermendjiev.
Bulgaria: Iordan Filipov, Aleksandar Shalamanov, Ivan Dimitrov, Boris Gaganelov [c], Dimitar Penev, Asparuh Nikodimov, Stoian Marinov, Atanas Mihailov, Petko Petkov, Dimitar Yakimov, Dimitar Marashliev.
Bulgaria: Simeon Simeonov, Aleksandar Shalamanov, Ivan Dimitrov [c], Ivan Davidov, Stefan Aladjov, Dimitar Penev, Hristo Bonev (Georgi Asparuhov 73'), Dimitar Yakimov, Georgi Popov (Dimitar Marashliev 59'), Petar Jekov, Dinko Dermendjiev.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1970ic.html   (4182 words)

  
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He added that the Yugoslav army has "dispersed its forces" so as to reduce the risk of major losses in any single attack.
Meanwhile, Milosevic fired General Aleksandar Dimitrijevic as head of military security and replaced him with General Geza Farkas.
Several police and officials of the Federal Ministry of Telecommunications entered the offices of independent Belgrade Radio B-92 in the early hours of 24 March and ordered journalists to stop broadcasting.
www.friends-partners.org /friends/news/omri/1999/03/990324II.html(opt,mozilla,unix,russian,alt,wood)   (3513 words)

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