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<title>SEE Portal - Albanian - Bullgari</title>
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<title>e-prescriptions for Bulgarians soon</title>
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<description>A citizen held electronic health card (eCard) will enable people to access online electronic prescriptions in Bulgaria. The pilot project will be tested by 1,000 patients who will use their eCard at both their GP and pharmacy.</description>
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<title>Bulgaria to Build Luxurious Hotels on Ecological Reserves</title>
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<description>Bulgarian officials focused on economic gain this week and disregarded the drastic environmental costs as they launched construction of a large-scale tourism complex in the Rila mountains, one of the most biodiverse regions in Europe.</description>
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<title>Regional Conference on Legal Reform on Domestic Violence</title>
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<description>The Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation and Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, with the support of the Oak Foundation and the Open Society Institute’s Human Rights and Governance Program, are pleased to announce that the Regional Conference on Legal Reform on Domestic Violence will take place in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 12–14, 2008.</description>
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<title>Libyan Release of Health Workers Welcomed</title>
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<description>Libya's release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor - jailed in 1999 for allegedly infecting 393 children with HIV - has been welcomed by the International Trade Union Confederation.</description>
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<title>CRBM: Unicredit e Deutsche Bank escono dal nucleare bulgaro</title>
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<description>Il gruppo Unicredit e Deutsche Bank hanno informato la coalizione internazionale di organizzazioni non governative – in Italia Greenpeace e la Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale (CRBM) – di aver ritirato la partecipazione alla gara per finanziare due reattori nucleari nei pressi di Belene in Bulgaria. Si tratta di reattori di tipo sovietico VVER 1000/320 come quello che recentemente ha avuto un incidente a Temelin nella Repubblica Ceca. Nei giorni scorsi numerose azioni dimostrative e</description>
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