Press: Bosnia crisis, election talks

Belgrade's dailies today focus on the continuing Bosnia crisis, and the election talks.

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Saturday, 03.11.2007.

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Belgrade's dailies today focus on the continuing Bosnia crisis, and the election talks. Also featuring are the jaundice epidemic in Nis and various cultural and economic themes Press: Bosnia crisis, election talks BLIC – The daily leads with “Penalize judges that protected Pahomije and Ilaron” on the acquittal of an Orthodox bishop charged with child abuse. “Human traffickers kidnapped mother and son” concerns the arrest of two people linked to the disappearance of a mother and son in Negotin. BORBA – “No end to bargaining” focuses on the Kosovo talks. The Nis jaundice epidemic is covered in “Quarantine for victims”. Belgrade pop group Van Gog’s victory at the MTV awards is featured under the banner, “Recognition for Serbia”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Waste to Vinca, fuel to Russia” refers to the construction of Vinca Nuclear Institute. “Improved Zemun quay“ concerns re-development plans for the Danube’s right bank. GLAS JANVOSTI – “In fortnight, loaves between 35 and 40 dinars“ is on new bread price rises. Following Security Information Agency Director Rade Bulatovic’s statement before a Security Parliamentary Committee, the daily announces, “Illegal tapping centers exist”. DANAS – “Haggling behind closed doors” is on the coalition talks on the date for presidential elections. The meeting between Justice Minister Dusan Petrovic and the parents of two soldiers murdered in Topcider in 2004 is covered in “Justice minister will reassess the work of courts and prosecution”. KURIR – The tabloid publishes Croatian Party of Rights leader Ante Djapic comments that “Seselj is a Croat”, following the Radicals leader’s theory that the Croatian nation is “artificial.” They also allege that “Police close to uncovering Obradovic family murderer”. Also in the spotlight are the love lives of Megatrend University owner Mice Jovanovic and Partizan footballer, Stevan Jovetic. POLITIKA – “Lajcak and Wordsworth’s shaky arguments” covers the Bosnian crisis. The news that Kfor has confiscated Serbian Army (VS) uniforms following a tip-off from the VS themselves is treated in “Fake VS attack on Kosovo prevented”. PRESS – The Zemun Clan trial is featured in “Bugsy threatening”. “Either Miki or Blacky” concerns this evening’s Big Brother eviction.

Press: Bosnia crisis, election talks

BLIC – The daily leads with “Penalize judges that protected Pahomije and Ilaron” on the acquittal of an Orthodox bishop charged with child abuse. “Human traffickers kidnapped mother and son” concerns the arrest of two people linked to the disappearance of a mother and son in Negotin.

BORBA – “No end to bargaining” focuses on the Kosovo talks. The Niš jaundice epidemic is covered in “Quarantine for victims”. Belgrade pop group Van Gog’s victory at the MTV awards is featured under the banner, “Recognition for Serbia”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Waste to Vinča, fuel to Russia” refers to the construction of Vinča Nuclear Institute. “Improved Zemun quay“ concerns re-development plans for the Danube’s right bank.

GLAS JANVOSTI – “In fortnight, loaves between 35 and 40 dinars“ is on new bread price rises. Following Security Information Agency Director Rade Bulatović’s statement before a Security Parliamentary Committee, the daily announces, “Illegal tapping centers exist”.

DANAS – “Haggling behind closed doors” is on the coalition talks on the date for presidential elections. The meeting between Justice Minister Dušan Petrović and the parents of two soldiers murdered in Topčider in 2004 is covered in “Justice minister will reassess the work of courts and prosecution”.

KURIR – The tabloid publishes Croatian Party of Rights leader Ante Đapić comments that “Šešelj is a Croat”, following the Radicals leader’s theory that the Croatian nation is “artificial.” They also allege that “Police close to uncovering Obradović family murderer”. Also in the spotlight are the love lives of Megatrend University owner Miće Jovanović and Partizan footballer, Stevan Jovetić.

POLITIKA – “Lajčak and Wordsworth’s shaky arguments” covers the Bosnian crisis. The news that Kfor has confiscated Serbian Army (VS) uniforms following a tip-off from the VS themselves is treated in “Fake VS attack on Kosovo prevented”.

PRESS – The Zemun Clan trial is featured in “Bugsy threatening”. “Either Miki or Blacky” concerns this evening’s Big Brother eviction.

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