Life without gas: the brutal reality
Published: 09 January, 2009, 06:22
As the gas dispute between Kiev and Moscow drags on, ordinary people in Europe are beginning to suffer. One small town in Bulgaria has felt the full force of the dispute.
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Published: 09 January, 2009, 06:22
As the gas dispute between Kiev and Moscow drags on, ordinary people in Europe are beginning to suffer. One small town in Bulgaria has felt the full force of the dispute.