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Liverpool are coming to Bucharest, again

by Craig Turp August 27, 2010 Bucharest

 Again. Though Liverpool fans probably know Bucharest rather well these days, we’ve still prepared a quick guide to the city for them ahead of their match against Steaua. Find it here. View Steaua Bucharest v Liverpool in a larger map

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The Week in Bucharest: September 18

by Craig Turp September 18, 2009 Bucharest

A weekly digest of news, business and sport from Bucharest and around Romania

Basescu defends record before parliament

Traian Basescu, Romania’s president, defended his record in office on Wednesday in front of a generally supine parliament. Representatives of the main opposition parties left well before the close of Basescu’s speech.

Basescu said his main achievement had been to oversee ‘unprecedented economic growth,’ and was quick to praise the current government of Emil Boc, a member of Basescu’s Democratic Liberal Party (PDL).

Basescu heavily criticised the government of Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, with which he uncomfortably cohabited for the first four years of his term.

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Team from town with more stray dogs than people wins Romanian championship

by Craig Turp June 11, 2009 Sport

  I was wrong. Back in January I said Unirea Urziceni would not be allowed to win the Romanian league title this year. I was fortunately very wrong. Urziceni, an awful town of 17,000 people, 66,227 stray dogs and no supermarket a short drive north east of Bucharest, can now boast to be the home of [...]

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Becali behind bars

by Craig Turp April 3, 2009 Romania

  Where did it all go wrong? Who would have believed it? Gigi Becali – would-be politician, owner of Steaua Bucharest – behind bars. Arrested yesterday on some rather nasty charges of  privation of liberty (in January, allegedly, Becali’s car was stolen. He then allegedly took the law into his own hands and dished out [...]

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