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11.What the newspapers say: July 2, 2009 Bucharest district 3 mayor, Liviu Negoita plans to build in 48 months, 24 artificial fountains and allocate 4 million euro for this project, despite the financial crisis, one newspaper reads on Thursday. Elsewhere in the news, an ambitious PHARE project took over by a Greek construction company to improve the life of the nuns at the Agapia monastery in North Romania was a complete failure. Last but not least, at a time when Romanian gypsies flee from racist attacks in North Ireland, Briton William Blacker talks about his enchanted encounter with them.
12.King of Pop Michael Jackson dies American music legend Michael Jackson died on Thursday night, after a heart attack. He was transported to the hospital by the paramedics after they found him collapsed in his house in LA.UPDATE: Jackson family's spokesperson declared that Michael's relatives are devastated and go through horrible moments. According to medical sources, his mother and three children were at his side when he died. A lawyer of the family declared that Michael used to take pills to get in shape for his upcoming concerts in London, scheduled this summer and that his death is no surprise to doctors.
13.What the newspapers say: June 15, 2009 The first swine flu case in Banat (West Romania) was recorded this Saturday. Elsewhere in the news, Romania's incumbent president Traian Basescu said Romania met all criteria to declare recession. Boc Government drags Romania into crisis. Last but not least, court in Dublin is analysing the case of a Romanian 15 year old shoplifter mother.  
14.What the newspapers say: October 17, 2008 The worst has yet to come in the current international crisis, analysts believe. Until then, the banks in the much-praised Romanian banking system already begin to impose tougher rules for credits. Not a problem for the big spenders that have access to the state budget, and where the splurging continues regardless the crisis.
15.What the newspapers say: September 24, 2008 President Basescu prepares for a new attack against the Government, details about his speech - scheduled for Wednesday - being published by several newspapers in advance. The rest of the news is just the average, everyday news: corrupt Police officers are millionaires, the smallest country roads in Romania cost as much as a highway, mortgage credits will lose market share in the near future, so fleeing to Italy once again seems the smart thing to do, even more after the European Commission is about to block Italy's intention to expel EU citizens from its territory.
16.Financial Times: Romanians like party until dawn Italian expat in Bucharest Andrea Multari, aged 38, talks about his life in Bucharest together with his Romanian wife, Oana and child, Roberto. Multari is a management consultant for Accenture and traveled all over Europe but decided to live in Bucharest. Multari argues for the Financial Times that he adapted to Romanian life quite rapidly, having experienced other Eastern European countries like the Czech Republic or Slovakia.
17.Romanian MPs drop "One laptop per child" bill Members of the Education Commission in the House of Deputies rejected on Tuesday a bill aimed at establishing the terms for Romania’s entry in the “One laptop per child” world program, which delivers special laptops to school students through governments of the world. While the Government said it supported the bill, opposition deputies opposed it while a representative of the Education Ministry presented them an outdated governmental point of view.
18.Romania damns communism officially today Romanian President Traian Basescu will officially condemn the communist dictatorship before the joint chambers of the Parliament on Monday. The event will be attended by key characters in the fight against communism in Central and Eastern Europe, including Czech ex-President Vaclav Havel, Bulgarian ex-President Jelio Jelev and Lech Walesa, Polish ex-President, leader of the Solidarity movement and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
19.Noutatile saptamanii la editura Polirom Una din cele mai recente aparitii la editura Polirom este volunul 'Psihanodia', de Ioan Petru Culianu. Psihanodia reprezinta o prima sinteza a cercetarilor intreprinse de Ioan Petru Culianu in domeniul credintelor ce atesta „ascensiunea la cer a sufletului" – de la samanism, religiile misterice si precursorii lui Platon pina la apocalipsele crestine medievale. Cartea marcheaza intiia aducere la zi a teoriilor privitoare la aceasta credinta, prezenta, de altfel, in toate religiile lumii.
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