Press: Hooligans clash, politicians campaign

The Sunday newspapers bring a wide variety of stories as they look into politics and economy.

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Sunday, 13.04.2008.

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The Sunday newspapers bring a wide variety of stories as they look into politics and economy. BLIC—"Mihajlov hides Radicals' assets", the daily leads with the story about involvement of PM Kostunica's adviser; Mladjan Dinkic today announced he will file a complaint over the same allegations. Press: Hooligans clash, politicians campaign "Partizan manages point, fresh fan clashes", is about the MSL game in Novi Sad yesterday, and hooligan violence in its aftermath. "One in two inmates on heroin", claims that drug addiction is on the rise in Serbia's prisons. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Foreign spatula in Serb cauldron", looks at world power centers and their ability to influence the outcome of the May ballot. "'In confidence' talk with Clinton", is about the notes from the Milosevic wiretapping. "Serb woman for Obama", the newspaper brings an interview with U.S. Congresswoman Melissa Bean. GAZETA—President Boris Tadic said yesterday that Serbian business moguls will no longer have monopolies, nor will they be able to "buy land for change"; the tabloid interprets this as, "Tadic vs. Miskovic". GLAS JAVNOSTI—The Delta Holding owner is making it to the news even when there are no actual news about him, and so the daily leads with, "Miskovic measures wallet with Zepter". Princes Katarina Karadjordjevic is interviewed under, "Love for giving". "New talks on Kosmet?", looks into reports about UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's latest initiative. KURIR—"EUR 7.6mn smoked", says that the government will foot the bill, brought about with a damaging clause in a contract with Philip Morris, and blames former and present DS officials. "Clown", the front page says, as the tabloid stays on message when it reports that the DS reprimanded Speaker Oliver Dulic for "weakening the party campaign", with alleged statements in Holland recently about Serb guilt for the past wars. POLITIKA—"Export without borders", the Sunday theme looks at the best future markets for the Serbian offer of goods and services. "Fans clash with knives, two journalists beaten", is about the Novi Sad trouble yesterday. "Sobranie dissolved, elections in June" – the paper calls the Macedonian parliament by its Macedonian name. PRESS—"Serbia in NATO ring", the tabloid gets geo-political, to report that the country will find itself surrounded by NATO members in a couple of years.

Press: Hooligans clash, politicians campaign

"Partizan manages point, fresh fan clashes", is about the MSL game in Novi Sad yesterday, and hooligan violence in its aftermath.

"One in two inmates on heroin", claims that drug addiction is on the rise in Serbia's prisons.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Foreign spatula in Serb cauldron", looks at world power centers and their ability to influence the outcome of the May ballot.

"'In confidence' talk with Clinton", is about the notes from the Milošević wiretapping.

"Serb woman for Obama", the newspaper brings an interview with U.S. Congresswoman Melissa Bean.

GAZETA—President Boris Tadić said yesterday that Serbian business moguls will no longer have monopolies, nor will they be able to "buy land for change"; the tabloid interprets this as, "Tadić vs. Mišković".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—The Delta Holding owner is making it to the news even when there are no actual news about him, and so the daily leads with, "Mišković measures wallet with Zepter".

Princes Katarina Karađorđević is interviewed under, "Love for giving".

"New talks on Kosmet?", looks into reports about UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's latest initiative.

KURIR—"EUR 7.6mn smoked", says that the government will foot the bill, brought about with a damaging clause in a contract with Philip Morris, and blames former and present DS officials.

"Clown", the front page says, as the tabloid stays on message when it reports that the DS reprimanded Speaker Oliver Dulić for "weakening the party campaign", with alleged statements in Holland recently about Serb guilt for the past wars.

POLITIKA—"Export without borders", the Sunday theme looks at the best future markets for the Serbian offer of goods and services.

"Fans clash with knives, two journalists beaten", is about the Novi Sad trouble yesterday.

"Sobranie dissolved, elections in June" – the paper calls the Macedonian parliament by its Macedonian name.

PRESS—"Serbia in NATO ring", the tabloid gets geo-political, to report that the country will find itself surrounded by NATO members in a couple of years.

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