Press: Kosovo and Dinkić award

The main theme of today’s editions of the Belgrade dailies is the end of the new round of direct Kosovo talks in Vienna.

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Tuesday, 23.10.2007.

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The main theme of today’s editions of the Belgrade dailies is the end of the new round of direct Kosovo talks in Vienna. Also in focus is Mladjan Dinkic being awarded the title of Finance Minister of the Year, together with other social issues. Press: Kosovo and Dinkic award BLIC – The daily writes that schoolchildren are not protected from criminals in the article, “Drug dealers in school playgrounds“. It also reports that “Book fair now open.“ In economic news, “Minaqua wants to buy Kjaz (Milos)“ BORBA – “Proposal for a proposal” refers to yesterday’s third round of talks in Vienna. The paper writes that the Law on Refugees will soon change in “Integration as solution”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Talks enter critical stage” is about the Kosovo talks. “I’m calling elections” says Parliamentary Speaker Oliver Dulic, pointing out that the deadline for calling elections is December 31, and that he has every intention of complying with the law. “Great book festival” refers to the opening of the International Belgrade Book Fair. Serbia’s educational structure is addressed under the headline, “1.5mn lacking primary education”. GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Dinkic recognition, foreign joy” concerns the new Foreign Minister of the Year. “Rakocevic and Mihajlovic in cheap premises“ refers to accusations coming from Jugoeksport trade unionists. “Dafina and Tudjman had same bank account” concerns the seizure of documents referring to Serb-Croat cooperation, in particular involving Dafina Milanovic, former CEO of Dafiment Bank and the late Croatian President Franjo Tudjman. DANAS – The paper covers the completion of the third round of Kosovo talks under the banner, “Disagreement as to the level of agreement”. “52nd International Belgrade Book Fair open” reports on the week’s big cultural event. Serbia’s request to the World Bank to be released from its Kosovo debt is featured in “Mladjan Kovacevic: Serbia wants to have her cake and eat it”. KURIR – In “Bought degree?”, it is alleged that the British magazine, Euromoney, that awarded Mladjan Dinkic the title of Finance Minister of the Year, asked the Yugoslav government in 1997 for USD 300,000 in exchange for awarding one of its then ministers the same title. POLITIKA – “Serbia responds to Troika proposal” reports on the Vienna talks. “Lajcak unites RS against itself” is the title of an article analyzing the goings-on in the Republic of Srpska. “Jugoeksport property sold for peanuts” says the paper. “USD 3mn from ex-pats” concerns the arrival of foreign currency in Serbia. PRESS – In an article entitled “Drama in Futog”, the tabloid writes that a pupil wearing a phantom mask, carrying a fake pistol, interrupted a physics class and ordered the teacher to give him a D grade.

Press: Kosovo and Dinkić award

BLIC – The daily writes that schoolchildren are not protected from criminals in the article, “Drug dealers in school playgrounds“. It also reports that “Book fair now open.“ In economic news, “Minaqua wants to buy Kjaz (Miloš)“

BORBA – “Proposal for a proposal” refers to yesterday’s third round of talks in Vienna. The paper writes that the Law on Refugees will soon change in “Integration as solution”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Talks enter critical stage” is about the Kosovo talks. “I’m calling elections” says Parliamentary Speaker Oliver Dulić, pointing out that the deadline for calling elections is December 31, and that he has every intention of complying with the law. “Great book festival” refers to the opening of the International Belgrade Book Fair. Serbia’s educational structure is addressed under the headline, “1.5mn lacking primary education”.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Dinkić recognition, foreign joy” concerns the new Foreign Minister of the Year. “Rakočević and Mihajlović in cheap premises“ refers to accusations coming from Jugoeksport trade unionists. “Dafina and Tuđman had same bank account” concerns the seizure of documents referring to Serb-Croat cooperation, in particular involving Dafina Milanović, former CEO of Dafiment Bank and the late Croatian President Franjo Tuđman.

DANAS – The paper covers the completion of the third round of Kosovo talks under the banner, “Disagreement as to the level of agreement”. “52nd International Belgrade Book Fair open” reports on the week’s big cultural event. Serbia’s request to the World Bank to be released from its Kosovo debt is featured in “Mlađan Kovačević: Serbia wants to have her cake and eat it”.

KURIR – In “Bought degree?”, it is alleged that the British magazine, Euromoney, that awarded Mlađan Dinkić the title of Finance Minister of the Year, asked the Yugoslav government in 1997 for USD 300,000 in exchange for awarding one of its then ministers the same title.

POLITIKA – “Serbia responds to Troika proposal” reports on the Vienna talks. “Lajčak unites RS against itself” is the title of an article analyzing the goings-on in the Republic of Srpska. “Jugoeksport property sold for peanuts” says the paper. “USD 3mn from ex-pats” concerns the arrival of foreign currency in Serbia.

PRESS – In an article entitled “Drama in Futog”, the tabloid writes that a pupil wearing a phantom mask, carrying a fake pistol, interrupted a physics class and ordered the teacher to give him a D grade.

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