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I was a correspondent for a daily newspaper “Duma” from Bulgaria from 1988 till 1991 in Warsaw. In couple of hours, he will be guest in the radio. She advised me to come to the radio station and that she cannot promise me anything as the minister is quite busy and it is up to him to give an interview or not… .
Maxim: Good afternoon, Radio “Focus”. If you're good at working with different platforms that provide a range of different options, both cheaper and more expensive, for airplane tickets, hotels, different houses, I think you can have a ten-day, two-week vacation in Seychelles on a pretty good budget. Host: Thank you very much.
Let's go on foot," I told my new acquaintance, without blinking, as if I were on near the ‘Russian monument’ in Sofia and had to go to the Pliska Hotel, just 30 minutes away. You heard on the radio that there would probably be a curfew. You're crazy! But I will tell you something else. Here is the most important of it.
I met a few lords who had come to breakfast and managed to look through the latest issue of The Times, the newspaper with which every table was decorated. Easy to remember, at least for me - even a bit redundant, but in fact the Royal Automobile Club had nothing to do with cars, probably a century ago it had. There was no security at St.
Thirty-five years ago, I was among the founders of a beautiful newspaper in Bulgaria - the "Standart" newspaper, which still exists today, and I read it with pleasure. Not to stay in hotels, to pay elderly people or retirees or young people, whoever we find. Maxim: 30 years ago. Beyonce and whatnot.
I'm not sure that in traditional media - radio, newspapers, television, there are well-prepared people who can delve deeply into this matter, which is not at all complicated. I was recently in Greece, and some people in a hotel boasted that the entire hotel was powered by solar energy. This is a big investment."
And then when I came back, I started Standard Daily as one of the first, if not the first private newspapers in Bulgaria, in my native country Bulgaria where I live. And then one day, a friend of mine called me at the Sheraton Hotel. The journalists were people working in media, newspapers or TV channels, or radio stations.
I met a few lords who had come to breakfast and managed to look through the latest issue of The Times, the newspaper with which every table was decorated. Easy to remember, at least for me - even a bit redundant, but in fact the Royal Automobile Club had nothing to do with cars, probably a century ago it had. There was no security at St.
Twenty to twenty-five years ago, you turned on the TV and listened to something or opened the newspaper and read it, but you had no feedback and couldn't say if something wasn't true. In the "24 Hours" newspaper, I talked about how we went to the Pamporovo ski resort near Smolyan on the first day, and people recognized him.
There’s the opportunity to do radio journalism. Each one has a regional subsidiary, and it’s the same with newspapers. In print, you can do like a local newspaper and there’s a lot of those kind of in Melbourne. Um, it was a really great opportunity because there are only 45 people in my course.
At the time, there were whole pages of such obituaries in the newspapers. Maxim Behar: You know in the last 1-2 months all the TV, radio and online news starts similarly. I have many friends in the restaurant and hotel industry, where tax payability is much in doubt. It’s a pity. Too bad for many other people.
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