Press: Amphetamine lab bust, Kosovo

The Sunday papers cover a wide range of stories, from crime to the latest on the Kosovo status crisis.

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Sunday, 16.12.2007.

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The Sunday papers cover a wide range of stories, from crime to the latest on the Kosovo status crisis. BLIC—"Government falls if DSS boycotts elections," the daily says on the front page, announcing an interview with the Democratic Party (DS) political council chair, Dragoljub Micunovic. Press: Amphetamine lab bust, Kosovo VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"A bottomless pit" explores how likely renewed investments in the Serbian railways are. "Mitrovica like Trieste" quotes Italian Interior Minister Giuliano Amato's idea on how to solve the northern Kosovo issue. "Narco-bomb in Pancevo" looks at the MUP raid that discovered an amphetamine lab near than Vojvodina town. GLAS JAVNOSTI—A recent phenomenon, where Serbian municipalities award Russian President Vladimir Putin their honorary citizen title, is reported under the headline, "Putin, you Serb!" "There will be no Greater Albania", European Parliament rapporteur Just Lagendijke is quoted in another article. "Ramush, merry Christmas!" is about the fact that war crimes suspect Ramush Haradinaj was temporarily released from his Hague cell because of – Christmas holidays. KURIR—Meanwhile the tabloid sticks to its theme and says on the front page, "Ceda emulates Kristijan!", where the latter is a well-known Serbian criminal underworld figure, Kristijan Golubovic. The paper claims that both Golubovic and the LDP leader, Cedomir Jovanovic, now sport the same tattoo: that of a snake, on their respective chests. "Krnjaca like Columbia – drug factory!" is about the narcotics lab bust. POLITIKA—From exclamations to questions, and the influential daily wonders, "Does Serbia have friends?" it its Sunday issue debate. "Tadic: Serbia is not blackmailed by anyone", says another headline, while more on Kosovo comes in an article entitled, "Swedish plan for independent Kosovo". PRESS—"SRS and DSS to topple cabinet", the Radicals' secretary-general, Aleksandar Vucic, says in an interview. "Woe to those needing organ transplants", the tabloid turns to socially conscious subjects and reports about the troubles patients in need of transplants face in this country.

Press: Amphetamine lab bust, Kosovo

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"A bottomless pit" explores how likely renewed investments in the Serbian railways are.

"Mitrovica like Trieste" quotes Italian Interior Minister Giuliano Amato's idea on how to solve the northern Kosovo issue.

"Narco-bomb in Pančevo" looks at the MUP raid that discovered an amphetamine lab near than Vojvodina town.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—A recent phenomenon, where Serbian municipalities award Russian President Vladimir Putin their honorary citizen title, is reported under the headline, "Putin, you Serb!"

"There will be no Greater Albania", European Parliament rapporteur Just Lagendijke is quoted in another article.

"Ramush, merry Christmas!" is about the fact that war crimes suspect Ramush Haradinaj was temporarily released from his Hague cell because of – Christmas holidays.

KURIR—Meanwhile the tabloid sticks to its theme and says on the front page, "Čeda emulates Kristijan!", where the latter is a well-known Serbian criminal underworld figure, Kristijan Golubović. The paper claims that both Golubović and the LDP leader, Čedomir Jovanović, now sport the same tattoo: that of a snake, on their respective chests.

"Krnjača like Columbia – drug factory!" is about the narcotics lab bust.

POLITIKA—From exclamations to questions, and the influential daily wonders, "Does Serbia have friends?" it its Sunday issue debate.

"Tadić: Serbia is not blackmailed by anyone", says another headline, while more on Kosovo comes in an article entitled, "Swedish plan for independent Kosovo".

PRESS—"SRS and DSS to topple cabinet", the Radicals' secretary-general, Aleksandar Vučić, says in an interview.

"Woe to those needing organ transplants", the tabloid turns to socially conscious subjects and reports about the troubles patients in need of transplants face in this country.

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