Press: Tadić, UN SC on Kosovo

The newspapers today lead with reports from Monday's UN Security Council session dedicated to Kosovo.

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Tuesday, 22.04.2008.

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The newspapers today lead with reports from Monday's UN Security Council session dedicated to Kosovo. ALO—"Our spy gave up army secrets: Secret agent Mace", is about a former military attaché to Skopje, who was sent to early retirement after he allegedly sent an open message containing secret information to Belgrade. Press: Tadic, UN SC on Kosovo "Phone calls pricier come June", announces a price hike for fixed telephony services from the provider with monopoly in the Serbian market, Telekom Srbija. BLIC—"DSS-SRS government ever more certain", the daily insists that the Radicals and Vojislav Kostunica's DSS will form the next cabinet together. A businessman with alleged criminal ties, Milan Narandzic, whose surname, suggestive of the Serbian word for "orange" earned him the nickname – Limun (lemon), came under attack: "Underworld warns Limun with bomb". BORBA—"Turning blind eye on independence", is a report from yesterday's UN Security Council Kosovo session. "Kilo of food and liter of spirits", says that those tourists headed for Montenegro this summer will face such restrictions. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Not too late for negotiations", quotes Boris Tadic at the UN yesterday. "Arena ready for May 10", looks into the progress of this year's Eurovisions song contest organization. GAZETA—The tabloid has a huge headline saying, "I sniffed heroin". Quoted is musician known as Rambo Amadeus. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia favors continued UNMIK mandate", more from the UN SC session in New York Monday. "Can't see eye to eye while protecting workers", is about the unions that cannot agree on how to celebrate Labor Day, May 1. DANAS—"Tadic: We will never recognize independence", the daily says on the front page. "Rehn: SAA signing before elections," quotes the EU's enlargement commissioner. KURIR—"Coup in DS", the tabloid claims that unhappy party officials are preparing revolt against Boris Tadic. "Croats buying Vojvodina", says that Croatian nationals have bought 50,000 hectares of land in Serbia. POLITIKA—"Tadic: EU welcome in Kosovo, EULEX needs mandate", another report from the East River. Olli Rehn in quoted on another front page, this time with a slightly different message: "Rehn: No consensus within EU for SAA with Serbia". "SRS and DSS never closer", another look at what the future may hold. PRESS—"Zemun Clan warns Limun?", the tabloid wonders how a bomb came to explode near the "controversial businessman". "Government hides location for storing radioactive waste", is also on the front page.

Press: Tadić, UN SC on Kosovo

"Phone calls pricier come June", announces a price hike for fixed telephony services from the provider with monopoly in the Serbian market, Telekom Srbija.

BLIC—"DSS-SRS government ever more certain", the daily insists that the Radicals and Vojislav Koštunica's DSS will form the next cabinet together.

A businessman with alleged criminal ties, Milan Narandžić, whose surname, suggestive of the Serbian word for "orange" earned him the nickname – Limun (lemon), came under attack: "Underworld warns Limun with bomb".

BORBA—"Turning blind eye on independence", is a report from yesterday's UN Security Council Kosovo session.

"Kilo of food and liter of spirits", says that those tourists headed for Montenegro this summer will face such restrictions.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Not too late for negotiations", quotes Boris Tadić at the UN yesterday.

"Arena ready for May 10", looks into the progress of this year's Eurovisions song contest organization.

GAZETA—The tabloid has a huge headline saying, "I sniffed heroin". Quoted is musician known as Rambo Amadeus.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia favors continued UNMIK mandate", more from the UN SC session in New York Monday.

"Can't see eye to eye while protecting workers", is about the unions that cannot agree on how to celebrate Labor Day, May 1.

DANAS—"Tadić: We will never recognize independence", the daily says on the front page.

"Rehn: SAA signing before elections," quotes the EU's enlargement commissioner.

KURIR—"Coup in DS", the tabloid claims that unhappy party officials are preparing revolt against Boris Tadić.

"Croats buying Vojvodina", says that Croatian nationals have bought 50,000 hectares of land in Serbia.

POLITIKA—"Tadić: EU welcome in Kosovo, EULEX needs mandate", another report from the East River.

Olli Rehn in quoted on another front page, this time with a slightly different message: "Rehn: No consensus within EU for SAA with Serbia".

"SRS and DSS never closer", another look at what the future may hold.

PRESS—"Zemun Clan warns Limun?", the tabloid wonders how a bomb came to explode near the "controversial businessman".

"Government hides location for storing radioactive waste", is also on the front page.

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