Press: Big Brother tragedy, Russian energy deal

The last editions of Sunday papers in 2007 dwell on the tragic deaths of three former Big Brother housemates.

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Sunday, 30.12.2007.

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The last editions of Sunday papers in 2007 dwell on the tragic deaths of three former Big Brother housemates. BLIC—"We begged them to slow down", the daily says in a front page headline, quoting Big Brother housemates who drove in another car, when the fatal incident that killed three others happened late Friday. Press: Big Brother tragedy, Russian energy deal As for alleged conflict within the ruling coalition over the Russian NIS offer, "NIS to go to Russians, Dinkic steps down from negotiations". "Judiciary facing collapse", the headline quotes from an interview with Serbia's Supreme Court President Vida Petrovic-Skero. VECERENJE NOVOSTI—"The Big Brother grief", the newspaper leads. "Time for a decision", an interview with U.S. Kosovo envoy Frank Wisner says. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Djavolja Varos natural world miracle", reports about a contest to choose the most important natural phenomena of our time, and the chances of the Serbian contender. "South Stream to run through Serbia, Gazprom to get NIS", claims the daily. KURIR—"Elmir, drive slow", the tabloid quotes a Big Brother housemate's message minutes before the crash, sent to the driver of the car who took himself and two others to death by reckless driving. "Enough, already, Dinkic" is how the paper reports from a government session where Mladjan Dinkic reportedly clashed with other cabinet members over the Russian NIS offer. As for Serbia's top tennis player, Novak Djokovic, he confesses: "I never bet". POLITIKA—The newspaper leads with an editorial seeking to explore how many people in Serbia are truly religious. It then looks at the fatal road accident in, "Three former Big Brother housemates dead". As for the Russian energy trouble, it is reported under, "The government on a gas platform". The daily also announces the May date for provincial and local elections on its front page. PRESS—"Sorrow!", the tabloid reports about the Big Brother deaths.

Press: Big Brother tragedy, Russian energy deal

As for alleged conflict within the ruling coalition over the Russian NIS offer, "NIS to go to Russians, Dinkić steps down from negotiations".

"Judiciary facing collapse", the headline quotes from an interview with Serbia's Supreme Court President Vida Petrović-Škero.

VEČERENJE NOVOSTI—"The Big Brother grief", the newspaper leads.

"Time for a decision", an interview with U.S. Kosovo envoy Frank Wisner says.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Đavolja Varoš natural world miracle", reports about a contest to choose the most important natural phenomena of our time, and the chances of the Serbian contender.

"South Stream to run through Serbia, Gazprom to get NIS", claims the daily.

KURIR—"Elmir, drive slow", the tabloid quotes a Big Brother housemate's message minutes before the crash, sent to the driver of the car who took himself and two others to death by reckless driving.

"Enough, already, Dinkić" is how the paper reports from a government session where Mlađan Dinkić reportedly clashed with other cabinet members over the Russian NIS offer.

As for Serbia's top tennis player, Novak Đoković, he confesses: "I never bet".

POLITIKA—The newspaper leads with an editorial seeking to explore how many people in Serbia are truly religious.

It then looks at the fatal road accident in, "Three former Big Brother housemates dead".

As for the Russian energy trouble, it is reported under, "The government on a gas platform".

The daily also announces the May date for provincial and local elections on its front page.

PRESS—"Sorrow!", the tabloid reports about the Big Brother deaths.

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