| June 30, 2007 | - Wildfires ravaged the forests of Romania.
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FOCUS
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| January 14, 2007 | - Europeans were traveling to Bulgaria to purchase Boza beer, which allegedly increases bust size. “I've bought a case for my wife to try out,” said one Romanian man. “I really hope I see an improvement.”
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All Headline News
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| July 3, 2006 | - Floods killed dozens of people in Romania, Pakistan, China, and the northeastern United States.
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Reuters
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| December 16, 2005 | - A Romanian shepherd found 80 human fetuses in a forest.
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The New Zealand Herald
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| December 6, 2005 | -
Condoleezza Rice made a deal with Romania that will allow the United States to use military bases there.
| Source:
BBC News
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| October 13, 2005 | -
Avian flu arrived in Romania and Turkey. In response, Bulgaria refused entry to a flock of 20 circus doves that had been performing in Turkey.
| Source 1:
BBC News
Source 2:
Reuters
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| August 27, 2005 | -
Europe, previously burning, was flooding. Floods killed 33 people in Romania, and parts of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Bulgaria, and Poland were under water.
| Source:
BBC News
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| June 18, 2005 | - A nun in Romania, undergoing exorcism, died after she was tied to a cross, gagged, and left alone for three days in a cold room. “I don't understand why journalists are making such a fuss about this,” said the priest who organized the exorcism.
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BBC News
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| April 13, 2005 | - The European Union decided to admit Bulgaria and Romania in 2007.
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BBC News
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| March 13, 2005 | - Online gamers were outsourcing the hard parts of video-game playing to Romania.
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The Guardian
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| January 18, 2005 | - A 66-year-old woman gave birth in Romania.
| Source: New York Times
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| December 30, 2004 | - A 67-year-old Romanian woman who had undergone ten years of treatment in fertility clinics announced that she was pregnant with twins.
| Source: Agence France-Presse
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| September 3, 2004 | -
Brown bears were terrorizing a village in Transylvania.
| Source: Reuters
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| April 3, 2004 | -
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined NATO; Russia was unhappy about NATO forces creeping so close to its border.
| Source: New York Times
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| March 31, 2004 | - Villagers in Romania were having trouble with vampires.
| Source: Seattle Times
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| March 27, 2001 | -
Animals without Borders was shipping stray dogs from Romania to Belgium and France to prevent them from being killed in a campaign to remove 200,000 strays from the streets of Bucharest.
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