Press: Đinđic commemoration; stock markets crash

The Belgrade dailies lead today with the ceremonies to mark the fifth anniversary of the murder of Zoran Đinđić.

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Thursday, 13.03.2008.

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The Belgrade dailies lead today with the ceremonies to mark the fifth anniversary of the murder of Zoran Djindjic. Also featuring is the disastrous day on the Belgrade stock markets and the start of the election campaign. Press: Djindjic commemoration; stock markets crash BLIC – The daily leads with the fifth anniversary of Zoran Djindjic’s assassination in “If Djindjic was alive, we’d be 20 years ahead“. “Miskovic and Beko’s controversial role in purchase of Port of Belgrade” looks at a statement released by the Anti-Corruption Council. BORBA – The political parties start settling scores in “Pre-election market gets under way”. The Belgrade Motor Show begins in “For fat wallets only”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – The upcoming elections are the focus of “Election race begins”. “Memories for visionary” refers to the fifth anniversary of Djindjic’s death. The Belgrade stock markets plunge in “Black days for stock market“. GLAS JAVNOSTI – Belgrade’s plans to hold parliamentary and local elections in Kosovo on May 11 are the theme of “Serbs to make own government in Kosovo?“ Serbian citizens pay their respects to Zoran Djindjic in “One Djindjic, many wreaths“.“Peace more expensive than World War 2“ looks at U.S. military spending in Iraq. “Terzic resigns” looks at the continuing woes of Serbian football. DANAS – “Life dedicated to changing limits of the possible” concerns the anniversary of Djindjic’s death. The Special Court is to intensify its work in “New witnesses in Curuvija murder case”. Goran Jesic is to stand at the forthcoming elections in “I wouldn’t stand if I didn’t expect to win”. The resignation of the Serbian FA president is featured in “Zvezdan Terzic resigns”. KURIR – According to “Birthday celebrations”, in a number of locations around Belgrade, banners were hung wishing Hague fugitive Ratko Mladic a happy birthday. POLITIKA – The daily leads with “Fifth anniversary of Djindjic’s death”. The record fall of the Belgrade stock markets is the subject of “Black Wednesday for Belgrade markets”. “Exchange of goods with EU 11 times higher than with Russia” looks at Serbian exports. “Mihail Kertes released from custody” features the case of the former Customs director, charged with embezzlement. PRESS – The daily writes that the Kosovo Serbs want Belgrade to send a request to Moscow for Russian troops to return to the province in “Why don’t we call Russians?” The stock market crash is featured in “Stock exchange collapses”

Press: Đinđic commemoration; stock markets crash

BLIC – The daily leads with the fifth anniversary of Zoran Đinđić’s assassination in “If Đinđić was alive, we’d be 20 years ahead“. “Mišković and Beko’s controversial role in purchase of Port of Belgrade” looks at a statement released by the Anti-Corruption Council.

BORBA – The political parties start settling scores in “Pre-election market gets under way”. The Belgrade Motor Show begins in “For fat wallets only”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – The upcoming elections are the focus of “Election race begins”. “Memories for visionary” refers to the fifth anniversary of Đinđić’s death. The Belgrade stock markets plunge in “Black days for stock market“.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – Belgrade’s plans to hold parliamentary and local elections in Kosovo on May 11 are the theme of “Serbs to make own government in Kosovo?“ Serbian citizens pay their respects to Zoran Đinđić in “One Đinđić, many wreaths“.“Peace more expensive than World War 2“ looks at U.S. military spending in Iraq. “Terzić resigns” looks at the continuing woes of Serbian football.

DANAS – “Life dedicated to changing limits of the possible” concerns the anniversary of Đinđić’s death. The Special Court is to intensify its work in “New witnesses in Čuruvija murder case”. Goran Ješić is to stand at the forthcoming elections in “I wouldn’t stand if I didn’t expect to win”. The resignation of the Serbian FA president is featured in “Zvezdan Terzić resigns”.

KURIR – According to “Birthday celebrations”, in a number of locations around Belgrade, banners were hung wishing Hague fugitive Ratko Mladić a happy birthday.

POLITIKA – The daily leads with “Fifth anniversary of Đinđić’s death”. The record fall of the Belgrade stock markets is the subject of “Black Wednesday for Belgrade markets”. “Exchange of goods with EU 11 times higher than with Russia” looks at Serbian exports. “Mihail Kertes released from custody” features the case of the former Customs director, charged with embezzlement.

PRESS – The daily writes that the Kosovo Serbs want Belgrade to send a request to Moscow for Russian troops to return to the province in “Why don’t we call Russians?” The stock market crash is featured in “Stock exchange collapses”

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