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Bulgarian Living in Chicago Donates Money to Hospital in Sliven

A Bulgarian who lives in Chicago donated USD 5,700 to the Neonatology Department of the District Hospital in Sliven.

The sixty-year-old Pencho Nedev has lived in Chicago for 21 years and has a private business in the USA. He has been helping hospitals and social institutions in Bulgaria for years.

Helen Maroulis: America's first female Olympic wrestling champion

Wrestling was never really my cup of tea. But when word got out on South Halsted Street in Chicago's Greektown - my neighborhood at the time - that a Greek American had just become the first US Olympic champion in women's wrestling, things changed and I had to see for myself.

Nearly 7700 US Flights Were Canceled Due to Bad Weather

Nearly 7700 US flights were canceled or postponed yesterday due to a winter storm.

Hundreds of flights have been hit at the busy international airports of New York and Chicago.

The worst is the situation at New York's La Guardia International Airport, where 497 flights were canceled and 89 flights were postponed, the BNR reported.

Bulgarians in Germany have Increased More than Five Times, while almost 2.5 Million Bulgarians are Abroad

Bulgarians in Germany have increased more than five times in seven years and are already more than 400,000, and around 2.5 million Bulgarians live and work around the world, the Bulgarian-language website, headquartered in Chicago www.eurochicago.com, cited by BTA.

Angela Brown | Athens | February 1-4

Blues diva Angela Brown takes the stage at the Half Note - with Christian Rannenberg on piano and "Detroit" Gary Wiggins on saxophone - with popular tunes and Chicago standards from February 1 to 4. Doors open at 10.30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 9.30 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. Tickets cost 20, 25 and 30 euros and can be booked by phone.

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