Displaying items by tag: Issue 22
END OF THE GOLD RUSH?
Astronomical investment returns may be a thing of the past, but savvy investors can still bank on Sofia's residential real estate market
BULGARIA OF THE SENSES
MY OWN CHOICE: OFF OFF OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
FROM THE BLUE RIDGE TO THE BALKANS
PEACE CORPS IN ACTION
Despite rapid changes and flourishing economic development in Bulgaria, the American Peace Corps are here to stay
THESSALONIKI
A FINAL TOUCH
Outgoing American Ambassador John Beyrle speaks out on the legacies of Communism, the amalgamation of organised crime and politics, Sofia's traffic jams and Bulgaria's minerals
GREG HOUSTON: A BLACK AMERICAN IN SOFIA
WE'VE GOT MAIL
Dear Vagabond
I thought I might share my views on something I think is very indicative of Bulgaria. It's about the stray cats and dogs. Yeah, I know, but I'm not going to lecture you about it. It's just a few thoughts. The way I see it, a great many people look after them. I have no other explanation for such a large population of street animals. However, feeding them your stale bread and uneaten food and changing their pots of water is not enough.