Press: Kosovo talks, Wahhabi threat

The Belgrade dailies' spotlight today is on the ongoing Kosovo talks in Baden, Austria.

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Tuesday, 27.11.2007.

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The Belgrade dailies' spotlight today is on the ongoing Kosovo talks in Baden, Austria. Also featuring are rumors of a planned terrorist attack by Novi Pazar Muslim extremists, and presidential election speculation. Press: Kosovo talks, Wahhabi threat BLIC – “Authorities have decided to scrap us“ says Anti-Corruption Council President Verica Barac in an interview. The new Law on the President of the Republic is treated in ”First lady to receive 20 percent of president’s salary”. The trial of Zemun Clan member Aleksandr Simovic comes under “Simovic planned getaway“. BORBA – The paper leads with the last round of Kosovo talks in “Serbian offer on table“. The effects of climate change are assessed in “Stroll is good for health“. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – ”Electricity has less power” looks at the new electricity price increases. “Belgrade supports extension” refers to the Kosovo talks in Baden. The daily looks at the growing interest in purchasing exclusive business premises in “Luxury at a price”. GLAS JAVNOSTI – The daily leads with the plans of Wahhabi Muslim extremists from Novi Pazar in “Belgrade attack was prepared“. “Ceda soon to be questioned“ has the latest on the LDP leader’s squabble with Delta owner Miroslav Miskovic. High course fees are discussed in “Faculties ripping students off”. DANAS – The Kosovo talks are featured in “Ischinger: Last chance for compromise”. Flooding in the south of Serbia is reported in “State of emergency called in Vlasotinac”. “Alimpic acting mayor at second attempt” refers to elections for the post of Belgrade mayor. KURIR – The tabloid leads with “Bloody plan”, alleging that a group of wahabists was planning a terrorist attack on Belgrade. Sinisa Mihajlovic tells the paper, “Terzic is a liar” in reference to the president of the Serbian FA. POLITIKA – “Good faith, but no progress” is on the Kosovo status negotiations. The paper states: “Zoran Alimpic mayor once again”. Tax and excise are discussed in “Excise emptying shopping trolleys”. The upcoming presidential elections are previewed in “Ten candidates for president”. PRESS – Election preparations are featured in “Velja hiring Ceca”, which claim that the minister of infrastructure is ready to team up with a folk star known for her connections with the underworld. Footballer Mateja Kezman says in an interview, “I’m returning to national team”.

Press: Kosovo talks, Wahhabi threat

BLIC – “Authorities have decided to scrap us“ says Anti-Corruption Council President Verica Barać in an interview. The new Law on the President of the Republic is treated in ”First lady to receive 20 percent of president’s salary”. The trial of Zemun Clan member Aleksandr Simović comes under “Simović planned getaway“.

BORBA – The paper leads with the last round of Kosovo talks in “Serbian offer on table“. The effects of climate change are assessed in “Stroll is good for health“.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – ”Electricity has less power” looks at the new electricity price increases. “Belgrade supports extension” refers to the Kosovo talks in Baden. The daily looks at the growing interest in purchasing exclusive business premises in “Luxury at a price”.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – The daily leads with the plans of Wahhabi Muslim extremists from Novi Pazar in “Belgrade attack was prepared“. “Čeda soon to be questioned“ has the latest on the LDP leader’s squabble with Delta owner Miroslav Mišković. High course fees are discussed in “Faculties ripping students off”.

DANAS – The Kosovo talks are featured in “Ischinger: Last chance for compromise”. Flooding in the south of Serbia is reported in “State of emergency called in Vlasotinac”. “Alimpić acting mayor at second attempt” refers to elections for the post of Belgrade mayor.

KURIR – The tabloid leads with “Bloody plan”, alleging that a group of wahabists was planning a terrorist attack on Belgrade. Siniša Mihajlović tells the paper, “Terzić is a liar” in reference to the president of the Serbian FA.

POLITIKA – “Good faith, but no progress” is on the Kosovo status negotiations. The paper states: “Zoran Alimpić mayor once again”. Tax and excise are discussed in “Excise emptying shopping trolleys”. The upcoming presidential elections are previewed in “Ten candidates for president”.

PRESS – Election preparations are featured in “Velja hiring Ceca”, which claim that the minister of infrastructure is ready to team up with a folk star known for her connections with the underworld. Footballer Mateja Kežman says in an interview, “I’m returning to national team”.

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