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Boysun

Posted by Rumil | in Travel | on November 30th, 2006
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Right-wing Edit of Clinton Interview

Posted by Rumil | in Security, Foreign Affairs | on September 28th, 2006
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Here is what I have just found on the Youtube video database. A fragment of Clinton’s interview that was aired on September 24 on Fox News Sunday. The former President is defending himself from the right-wingers’ attacks on himself and talking about if he had done enough to trap Osama Bin […]

Links for 07.25.06

Posted by Rumil | in Links | on July 26th, 2006
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Alleged Hizb ut-Tahrir Members On Trial In Uzbekistan
Former Andijon Fugitive Goes On Trial In Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan repairs 2.500 km of roads this year
TAJIK OFFICIAL SAYS DRUG COOPERATION WITH UZBEKISTAN LACKING

Links for 07.21.06

Posted by Rumil | in Links | on July 21st, 2006
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Brotherly love-Uzbekistan detained one more Tajik Spy?
Uzbekistan refuses to deliver natural gas to Tajikistan
UZBEKISTAN: Crackdown continues against Muslims and Christians
Uzbekistan opens diplomatic mission in Shanghai
Azerbaijan begins export of medications to Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade surplus grows 27%

King of Bling from the City of Stone

Posted by Rumil | in Uncategorized | on June 17th, 2006
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The New York Post has an interesting article about one of the most succesful Uzbek immigrants-Yakov Arabov A.K.A. Jacob “The Jeweler” Arabo.
The famed Manhattan purveyor of diamond-encrusted “bling” to Madonna, Diddy, hoop star Allen Iverson and other celebs was busted yesterday on charges he helped two coke kingpins launder some of their […]

The 5-th annual folklore festival Boysun Bahori (program)

Posted by Rumil | in Culture, Public announcements | on May 4th, 2006
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Surkhandarya is one of the most ancient cultural centers of Uzbekistan with original history and course of evolution. Having been among the high developed regions of Asia, a heart of antique Greco-Bactria and the Kushan empire, located on a trade crossroad, today Surkhandarya is a successor of the ancient traditions, a keeper of unique […]

Silk & Spice Bukhara Bazaar announcement

Posted by Rumil | in Public announcements | on March 25th, 2006
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Dear Friends!
The Bukhara Tourism Association has the great pleasure to announce the upcoming Silk & Spice Festival.
As every year, craftspeople from all over Central Asia will gather around Lyabi Hauz and the Association in conjunction with the Hokimyat will make an effort to provide an interesting cultural program.
This could be an ideal moment […]

Silk & Spice Festival 2006

Posted by Rumil | in Uncategorized | on February 26th, 2006
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This May Bukhara will host the 7th annual Silk & Spice Festival

A big frustration

Posted by Rumil | in Development | on February 11th, 2006
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The article that was supposed to describe a rapid growth of private tourism business in Bukhara was published in the Impressions (the British Mediterranian inflight magazine). Miss Leisa Tyler a free lance Australia based writer after several month of working together with the Bukhara Association of Small Tourism Enterprise has come up with […]

The fight for morals

Posted by Rumil | in Human Rights, Media | on January 24th, 2006
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Fur-lined underwear has been banned in Uzbekistan after authorities deemed it too sexy
I could have guessed why the big shots in Uzbekistan did not like those furry undies. I would like to make you guys familiar with the situation we have had in Uzbekistan since several years. As you probably know the […]

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