Press: Cabinet's Kosovo decision

The dailies today report about the government meeting yesterday dedicated to Kosovo.

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Friday, 15.02.2008.

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The dailies today report about the government meeting yesterday dedicated to Kosovo. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Annul independence", is a front page headline to a story about Thursday's government session which adopted a decision on how to deal with Kosovo Albanians' announced unilateral declaration of the province's secession from Serbia. Press: Cabinet's Kosovo decision Another footballer was apparently a victim of the football mafia's financial wrongdoings, the ongoing investigation suggests: "Njegus's contract also forged". "Judges must wear robes", reveals that a new dress code is to be introduced to the Serbian courts. Also on the front page, the postponement of the presentation of the RTB Bor sale contract: "Bor copper still Serbian". GLAS JAVNOSTI—Ethnic Albanians still have not decided when to get round to declaring their secession, but the daily has this front page headline: "Kosovo's independence annulled", also from the cabinet session yesterday. "2.5 billion people side with Serbs," Emir Kusturica, formerly Bosnian, and Muslim, now Serbian, and Orthodox Christian, film director, says in an interview. President Vladimir Putin's final annual news conference in that role in the Kremlin yesterday is reported in two articles: "Russia does not want war with U.S.", and, "Countermeasures over Kosovo". DANAS—The liberal daily quotes the conservative prime minister: "Kostunica: Preserving country's wholeness most important". "Putin: Recognition of Kosovo immoral and illegal", says another headline. Back to the prime minister: "Prime Minister's presence at inauguration uncertain". But Kostunica attended today's oath-taking ceremony of the old-new president, Boris Tadic. POLITIKA—"Call to Serbs to remain in Kosovo", is the headline to the cabinet session report. "Battle of Kosovo on East River", is about yesterday's UN SC session. "Dinar down, gas up", is a front page article about the Serbian market and prices.

Press: Cabinet's Kosovo decision

Another footballer was apparently a victim of the football mafia's financial wrongdoings, the ongoing investigation suggests: "Njeguš's contract also forged".

"Judges must wear robes", reveals that a new dress code is to be introduced to the Serbian courts.

Also on the front page, the postponement of the presentation of the RTB Bor sale contract: "Bor copper still Serbian".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—Ethnic Albanians still have not decided when to get round to declaring their secession, but the daily has this front page headline: "Kosovo's independence annulled", also from the cabinet session yesterday.

"2.5 billion people side with Serbs," Emir Kusturica, formerly Bosnian, and Muslim, now Serbian, and Orthodox Christian, film director, says in an interview.

President Vladimir Putin's final annual news conference in that role in the Kremlin yesterday is reported in two articles: "Russia does not want war with U.S.", and, "Countermeasures over Kosovo".

DANAS—The liberal daily quotes the conservative prime minister: "Koštunica: Preserving country's wholeness most important".

"Putin: Recognition of Kosovo immoral and illegal", says another headline.

Back to the prime minister: "Prime Minister's presence at inauguration uncertain". But Koštunica attended today's oath-taking ceremony of the old-new president, Boris Tadić.

POLITIKA—"Call to Serbs to remain in Kosovo", is the headline to the cabinet session report.

"Battle of Kosovo on East River", is about yesterday's UN SC session.

"Dinar down, gas up", is a front page article about the Serbian market and prices.

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