Month: September 2004

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Kiev to sell bonds to finance organization?

Ukraine's capital city Kiev may sell as much as $500 million of bonds to help it prepare to host next year's Eurovision Song Contest. According to the Ukrainian Finance Minister…

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Melodifestivalen 2005 tickets available

The deadline for submitting song to Melodifestivalen 2005 was yesterday. According to Swedish news paper Aftonbladet, tickets for the Swedish selections for the Eurovision Song Contest will be available as…

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Tickets Junior Eurovision Song Contest for sale

Billetservice Norway has launched ticket sales for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The second edition of the contest takes place on 20th November in the Håkons Hall in Lillehammer. For…

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EBU will release official book

The EBU plans to release an official book about the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations. In may 2005, the 50th Eurovision Song…

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Junior: Wallonia selects Free Spirits for Belgium

Wallonia selected the Belgian representative for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest tonight. In the final of Eurokids 2004, broadcast live on La Une, the Walloons selected Free Spirits for Lillehammer…

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Andreas & Giorgos win Greek junior final

Andreas and Giorgos have won the Greek national junior final, organized by ERT in Athens tonight. Andreas and Giorgos will represent Greece at the upcoming Junior Eurovision Song Contest in…

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Klaartje & Nicky to sing for the Netherlands

An unexpected winner in the Netherlands last night. Klaartje & Nicky, who were only third in the first semi final of the Dutch Nationaal Juniorsongfestival, defeated one of the public's…

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Noni Razvan Ene to represent Romania

Noni Razvan Ene, a 12 year-old boy from Bucarest has won Concursul Eurovision Junior 2004, the Romanian final for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. He will represent Romania in Lillehammer…