Press: Loans in dinars, SAA woes

The dailies today lead with news from the campaigns and reports about the central bank's latest measures.

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Tuesday, 15.04.2008.

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The dailies today lead with news from the campaigns and reports about the central bank's latest measures. ALO—"Teenagers stabbed in chest", is about an incident Monday in Kragujevac, central Serbia. Press: Loans in dinars, SAA woes "What have Radicals received from state", expands on G17 Plus accusations against the SRS. BLIC—"Curuvija killed by JSO member", is about the alleged killer of journalist and publisher Slavko Curuvija nine years ago; the daily claims the shooter came from DB's Special Operations Unit, JSO. "Cars for dinar loans", informs the readers about yet another way they can take out bank loans. BORBA—"DS pulls one way, DSS another", is about the campaign drama over a deal that is not even on the table – the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA). Obligatory deposits for RSD loans are no longer: "Payment in home currency". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—This newspaper looks at the changes the central bank introduced yesterday from a different angle: "Loans like traps". Citizens are not the only ones struggling to pay back their debt, the state has also borrowed heavily abroad, "Up to neck in debt". GAZETA—The tabloid says that a woman, who only several months ago appeared as a happy bride in the RTS reality show "48 Hours Wedding", last weekend committed suicide by jumping off a balcony in Novi Sad. "Close encounter on farm", says that Vojvodina's singer-songwriter Djordje Balasavic and LDP leader Cedomir Jovanovic met recently. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Signature tomorrow, or maybe never", a pun in Serbian on the front page looks at the SAA issue. "Drugs ravage Serbia", says that the authorities are recording an increased number of drug addicts in the country. The Council of Europe has spoken about the shocking Del Ponte organ trade allegations, the daily says: "Thaci could face court". "U.S. wanted tsunami, but even second wave is missing", is about the number of countries that opted to recognize Kosovo Albanians' secession. DANAS—"Serge Brammertz seeks meetings with president and prime minister", the daily announces the chief Hague prosecutor's visit here. "No secret deal with Iraqis", more on allegations in the U.S. media that Serbia's arms sale to Iraq was negotiated secretly. Meanwhile, the campaigns seem to have established a pattern: "Tadic: Europe has no alternative"; "Kostunica: Signing of agreement will not bind Serbia". KURIR—The tabloid prints opinions from politicians and experts who say an SAA signature would be illegal, and talks to the president from its front page: "Tadic, don't violate constitution!" POLITIKA—"Rupel's trump", is about the meeting between the Slovenian foreign minister and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York. "Russians ready EUR 2bn for power plants", a report from yesterday's signing of a cooperation protocol between EPS and Inter RAO says. PRESS—"48 hours wedding bride dead", more on the Novi Sad incident. "Interpol joins Terza chase", where Terza is the nickname of former FA chief Zvezdan Terzic.

Press: Loans in dinars, SAA woes

"What have Radicals received from state", expands on G17 Plus accusations against the SRS.

BLIC—"Ćuruvija killed by JSO member", is about the alleged killer of journalist and publisher Slavko Ćuruvija nine years ago; the daily claims the shooter came from DB's Special Operations Unit, JSO.

"Cars for dinar loans", informs the readers about yet another way they can take out bank loans.

BORBA—"DS pulls one way, DSS another", is about the campaign drama over a deal that is not even on the table – the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA).

Obligatory deposits for RSD loans are no longer: "Payment in home currency".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—This newspaper looks at the changes the central bank introduced yesterday from a different angle: "Loans like traps".

Citizens are not the only ones struggling to pay back their debt, the state has also borrowed heavily abroad, "Up to neck in debt".

GAZETA—The tabloid says that a woman, who only several months ago appeared as a happy bride in the RTS reality show "48 Hours Wedding", last weekend committed suicide by jumping off a balcony in Novi Sad.

"Close encounter on farm", says that Vojvodina's singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašavić and LDP leader Čedomir Jovanović met recently.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Signature tomorrow, or maybe never", a pun in Serbian on the front page looks at the SAA issue.

"Drugs ravage Serbia", says that the authorities are recording an increased number of drug addicts in the country.

The Council of Europe has spoken about the shocking Del Ponte organ trade allegations, the daily says: "Thaci could face court".

"U.S. wanted tsunami, but even second wave is missing", is about the number of countries that opted to recognize Kosovo Albanians' secession.

DANAS—"Serge Brammertz seeks meetings with president and prime minister", the daily announces the chief Hague prosecutor's visit here.

"No secret deal with Iraqis", more on allegations in the U.S. media that Serbia's arms sale to Iraq was negotiated secretly.

Meanwhile, the campaigns seem to have established a pattern: "Tadić: Europe has no alternative"; "Koštunica: Signing of agreement will not bind Serbia".

KURIR—The tabloid prints opinions from politicians and experts who say an SAA signature would be illegal, and talks to the president from its front page: "Tadić, don't violate constitution!"

POLITIKA—"Rupel's trump", is about the meeting between the Slovenian foreign minister and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York.

"Russians ready EUR 2bn for power plants", a report from yesterday's signing of a cooperation protocol between EPS and Inter RAO says.

PRESS—"48 hours wedding bride dead", more on the Novi Sad incident.

"Interpol joins Terza chase", where Terza is the nickname of former FA chief Zvezdan Terzić.

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