Press: Back to Kosovo

The front pages of major Sunday papers are once again swamped with Kosovo-related headlines.

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Sunday, 10.02.2008.

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The front pages of major Sunday papers are once again swamped with Kosovo-related headlines. BLIC—But first, "Government has 50 pct chance of survival", Labor Minister Rasim Ljajic says in an interview. Press: Back to Kosovo "Football pitch sold for a million euros", is about an unusual transaction clinched by a football club known as FK Balkan Bukovica, from the Belgrade suburb of Mirijevo. "Serbian doubles rekindle hopes of victory", the daily and its Davis Cup report went to press before the news came from Moscow today. Serbians are refusing to think about politics only; instead, they look ahead to this summer's holiday season, or more precisely, its budget ends: "June and September tourist packages sold out". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Kosovo has no price", Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica is quoted on the front page. "Elections increasingly likely", Speaker Oliver Dulic says in another interview. "Football in offside", is a roundup of a week in the Serbian football eventful for all the wrong reasons. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"'State of Kosovo' reaches Aleksinac", reports that maps with Kosovo's boundaries as a state are sold in gas stations in central Serbia. "Serbia will sue countries that recognize Kosovo", quotes President Boris Tadic and his Munich speech. "Poor analgesic for damage that cannot be repaired", the newspaper sums up its sentiments about the EU's interim political agreement offer to Serbia. POLITIKA—"When love dies", is what the daily has made its Sunday topic today. "Tadic: We will never recognize independent Kosovo", says another article. "Kostunica: Kosovo has no price", says yet another. "EULEX from EUR 205mn", looks at the price-tag, this time financial, of the EU plans to replace UNMIK in Kosovo.

Press: Back to Kosovo

"Football pitch sold for a million euros", is about an unusual transaction clinched by a football club known as FK Balkan Bukovica, from the Belgrade suburb of Mirijevo.

"Serbian doubles rekindle hopes of victory", the daily and its Davis Cup report went to press before the news came from Moscow today.

Serbians are refusing to think about politics only; instead, they look ahead to this summer's holiday season, or more precisely, its budget ends: "June and September tourist packages sold out".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Kosovo has no price", Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica is quoted on the front page.

"Elections increasingly likely", Speaker Oliver Dulić says in another interview.

"Football in offside", is a roundup of a week in the Serbian football eventful for all the wrong reasons.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"'State of Kosovo' reaches Aleksinac", reports that maps with Kosovo's boundaries as a state are sold in gas stations in central Serbia.

"Serbia will sue countries that recognize Kosovo", quotes President Boris Tadić and his Munich speech.

"Poor analgesic for damage that cannot be repaired", the newspaper sums up its sentiments about the EU's interim political agreement offer to Serbia.

POLITIKA—"When love dies", is what the daily has made its Sunday topic today.

"Tadić: We will never recognize independent Kosovo", says another article.

"Koštunica: Kosovo has no price", says yet another.

"EULEX from EUR 205mn", looks at the price-tag, this time financial, of the EU plans to replace UNMIK in Kosovo.

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