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Since we were talking about 2007 and the European Union, it seems to me that Bulgarian business has not seen much of these European funds. A few years ago, I was at the Davos Forum, and I was interviewed by an American television station, CNBC, and they asked me a question: 'What do you expect from the Davos Forum?'
In centuries gone by, that influence was limited to direct interpersonal contact and then to traditional mass media like television. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 82 children, aged 6 to 19, likely died from such games between 1995 and 2007.
By Simona Dimitrova, 24 hours Daily, Sofia, Bulgaria "It was my second or third meeting with King Simeon II in Madrid, with whom we became close friends after first meeting him in 1992, and since then, I have interviewed him several times before. On her turn, she was surprised and told him, 'Ask your father, The King.
Maxim Behar: We had the prospect in the late 1990s, when we knew the sacred date January 1, 2007, when Bulgaria enters EU. If we go back to 2007 and compare it, the difference is huge, people will be surprised. And now that 2007 has passed, and suddenly the expectations seem to have faded. Host: It really increased.
Maxim: You know, a few years ago, I was at one of the forums in Davos, and during the breaks, I was interviewed by an American television company, CNBC. Maxim: Yes, a business television. As an introduction, we'll use a short interview with a remarkable Bulgarian. You can watch the full interview here.
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