Press: Christmas, actor's struggle to survive

The newspapers today bring reports about Christmas and the aftermath of yet another tragic road accident is Serbia.

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Tuesday, 08.01.2008.

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The newspapers today bring reports about Christmas and the aftermath of yet another tragic road accident is Serbia. ALO—"Between life and death" is about actor Milenko Zablacanski's struggle to survive a car crash which left him in a coma last weekend, near Uzice, in western Serbia. Press: Christmas, actor's struggle to survive The paper also reports about Christmas and accompanying rituals, one of which is the breaking of bread with a gold token inside it, which goes to the lucky person who finds it. BLIC—"The most joyous of holidays observed" is about yesterday's Christmas celebrations. Zablacanski's accident is reported under, "Zablacanski saved wife and child's life". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Serbia wants changes" quotes Radical Tomislav Nikolic on the front page. The presidential hopeful tells the daily Serbia must break off diplomatic ties with countries that recognize Kosovo's independence. "Joy with every badnjak" is about Christmas, while another headline is dedicated to Milenko Zablacanski, and says, "Fight to survive continues". GAZETA—The daily claims that Hollywood star Sharon Stone has offered help in arresting Hague indictee Ratko Mladic: "Sharon offers to catch Mladic". "Zablacanski struggles to live", the newspaper brings news of the actor's condition. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Messages of love, unity and prosperity", the front page, dedicated to this year's marking of Christmas in Serbia, says. The Socialist contender for the next president, Milutin Mrkonjic, is quoted as saying, "Free education and a million jobs". "Bosniaks destroy Srebrenica evidence" says another headline, while the article claims evidence related to the 1995 massacre has been "manipulated". DANAS—"Gratitude to Russia" is about yesterday's meeting between President Boris Tadic and Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Alekseyev in Belgrade. More on the president's activities Monday comes under the headline "Boris Tadic attends liturgy in Cathedral Church". KURIR—"Tampering", the tabloid also picks up the Srebrenica evidence manipulation story. Another front page headline reads, "Milenko Zablacanski in a coma". POLITIKA—"Voices Stateside against Kosovo's independence," says a headline on the front page. "Christmas in peace and tranquility," says another. "Zablacanski still in a coma" reports the daily.

Press: Christmas, actor's struggle to survive

The paper also reports about Christmas and accompanying rituals, one of which is the breaking of bread with a gold token inside it, which goes to the lucky person who finds it.

BLIC—"The most joyous of holidays observed" is about yesterday's Christmas celebrations.

Zablaćanski's accident is reported under, "Zablaćanski saved wife and child's life".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Serbia wants changes" quotes Radical Tomislav Nikolić on the front page. The presidential hopeful tells the daily Serbia must break off diplomatic ties with countries that recognize Kosovo's independence.

"Joy with every badnjak" is about Christmas, while another headline is dedicated to Milenko Zablaćanski, and says, "Fight to survive continues".

GAZETA—The daily claims that Hollywood star Sharon Stone has offered help in arresting Hague indictee Ratko Mladić: "Sharon offers to catch Mladić".

"Zablaćanski struggles to live", the newspaper brings news of the actor's condition.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Messages of love, unity and prosperity", the front page, dedicated to this year's marking of Christmas in Serbia, says.

The Socialist contender for the next president, Milutin Mrkonjić, is quoted as saying, "Free education and a million jobs".

"Bosniaks destroy Srebrenica evidence" says another headline, while the article claims evidence related to the 1995 massacre has been "manipulated".

DANAS—"Gratitude to Russia" is about yesterday's meeting between President Boris Tadić and Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Alekseyev in Belgrade.

More on the president's activities Monday comes under the headline "Boris Tadić attends liturgy in Cathedral Church".

KURIR—"Tampering", the tabloid also picks up the Srebrenica evidence manipulation story.

Another front page headline reads, "Milenko Zablaćanski in a coma".

POLITIKA—"Voices Stateside against Kosovo's independence," says a headline on the front page.

"Christmas in peace and tranquility," says another.

"Zablaćanski still in a coma" reports the daily.

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