Press: Sandžak strife, Kosovo latest

Today's editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the troubles in Novi Pazar.

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Saturday, 17.11.2007.

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Today's editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the troubles in Novi Pazar. Also featuring highly are the latest developments in the Kosovo crisis, and the damning report on Serbia's psychiatric facilities. Press: Sandzak strife, Kosovo latest BLIC – Under the headline, “Entire Borenovic family has passed away”, the paper reports on the deaths of Miljana and Jovana Borenovic following a car crash at the end of last month near Novi Sad, that had already taken the lives of their parents and sister. The new oil price rises feature in “Oil up 20 dinars“, while “School strikes from Monday“ says that the Teachers Union plans to go on strike. BORBA – “Only independence certain“ is on the positions of Moscow, Washington and Brussels ahead of the next round of Kosovo talks. National Bank Governor Radovan Jelasic says “Dinar continues to strengthen”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Tadic stronger than Kostunica” features an interview with Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic. “Three bombs for MP” is on the attack on the home of G17 Plus MP Stojanka Petkovic in Zvecan. “Get ready for snow” is on the forecasts of the first snowfall in Belgrade. GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Gunshots in front of mosque” refers to the clashes of rival groups of the Islamic community in Novi Pazar. An interview with Russian Troika representative Aleksandr Botsan-Kharchenko is featured in “No question of imposed solution”. “Liter of oil 112 dinars” is on the oil price rises. DANAS – The Novi Pazar clashes feature in “Fight instead of prayers” “Report being prepared for government” says that a report is being prepared on the conditions at Serbia’s psychiatric facilities. KURIR – “Hong Kong is absolutely fine” contains an interview with Botsan-Kharchenko. The paper writes that Lieutenant General Zdravko Ponos has moved into a military residence in Dedinje in “Zdravko Ponos moves from bedsit to Dedinje“. POLITIKA – The Novi Pazar clashes are treated in “Prayers with gunshots“. Liberal-Democratic Party leader Cedomir Jovanovic is interviewed in “King Kong is all that’s missing in Kosovo”. “Alimpic isn't acting mayor after all“ refers to the dispute over the post of Belgrade mayor. PRESS – “Black day for football“ says the tabloid, after ex-Red Star keeper Zvonko Milojevic and former Yugoslav coach Ivica Osim both ended up in hospital, fighting for their lives.

Press: Sandžak strife, Kosovo latest

BLIC – Under the headline, “Entire Borenović family has passed away”, the paper reports on the deaths of Miljana and Jovana Borenović following a car crash at the end of last month near Novi Sad, that had already taken the lives of their parents and sister. The new oil price rises feature in “Oil up 20 dinars“, while “School strikes from Monday“ says that the Teachers Union plans to go on strike.

BORBA – “Only independence certain“ is on the positions of Moscow, Washington and Brussels ahead of the next round of Kosovo talks. National Bank Governor Radovan Jelašić says “Dinar continues to strengthen”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Tadić stronger than Koštunica” features an interview with Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić. “Three bombs for MP” is on the attack on the home of G17 Plus MP Stojanka Petković in Zvečan. “Get ready for snow” is on the forecasts of the first snowfall in Belgrade.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Gunshots in front of mosque” refers to the clashes of rival groups of the Islamic community in Novi Pazar. An interview with Russian Troika representative Aleksandr Botsan-Kharchenko is featured in “No question of imposed solution”. “Liter of oil 112 dinars” is on the oil price rises.

DANAS – The Novi Pazar clashes feature in “Fight instead of prayers” “Report being prepared for government” says that a report is being prepared on the conditions at Serbia’s psychiatric facilities.

KURIR – “Hong Kong is absolutely fine” contains an interview with Botsan-Kharchenko. The paper writes that Lieutenant General Zdravko Ponoš has moved into a military residence in Dedinje in “Zdravko Ponoš moves from bedsit to Dedinje“.

POLITIKA – The Novi Pazar clashes are treated in “Prayers with gunshots“. Liberal-Democratic Party leader Čedomir Jovanović is interviewed in “King Kong is all that’s missing in Kosovo”. “Alimpić isn't acting mayor after all“ refers to the dispute over the post of Belgrade mayor.

PRESS – “Black day for football“ says the tabloid, after ex-Red Star keeper Zvonko Milojević and former Yugoslav coach Ivica Osim both ended up in hospital, fighting for their lives.

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