Press: Drunk driver kills pedestrians

The dailies lead with the latest speculation on government negotiations, and report about a traffic accident in Niš that cost three people their lives.

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The dailies lead with the latest speculation on government negotiations, and report about a traffic accident in Nis that cost three people their lives. BLIC—"Serbia will sink with Kostunica", Liberal-Democrats (LDP) official Vesna Pesic tells the daily in an interview. Press: Drunk driver kills pedestrians "Only half of Serbia literate", says another headline, to an article on the education structure in the country. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Serbia has chosen future", U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter is convinced. "More powerful than former brothers", compares the strength of the Serbian Army with those of the former Yugoslav republics. "Serbs, you were right", is a ban in the Czech Republic of a documentary about Kosovo. GAZETA—"Stone drunk, kills three pedestrians", says that a drunken truck driver has killed three people in Nis yesterday. "Row over MP list", the tabloid speculates there are differences within the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) over the distribution the parliament seats. GLAS JAVNOSTI—This daily leads with the history of the office of the Belgrade mayor in the past 169 years: "All Belgrade's mayors". "Palmaland", is about the municipality of Jagodina, where Dragan Markovic, a.k.a. Palma, of United Serbia party, has for years held a grip on local administration. For some reason, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich also makes it to the front page today: "Started from zero". "Law not broken, but abused", is about the decision to call the first Belgrade assembly session for July 14. KURIR—"Costing us billion euros", the tabloid accuses DS leader Boris Tadic of delays while new jobs and investment await a new government. POLITIKA—"Unborn child", the daily leads with articles about the demographics in Serbia. "Great Serb assembly in Zagreb", says of the meeting of ethnic Serbs yesterday. "I'm not bribing Socialists", DS official Bojan Pajtic is quoted. "Drunken truck driver kills three", more on the Nis accident. PRESS—"Socialists will never betray me", SRS Secretary General Aleksandar Vucic believes. "Drunk kills three", the tabloid also reports from Nis on the front page.

Press: Drunk driver kills pedestrians

"Only half of Serbia literate", says another headline, to an article on the education structure in the country.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Serbia has chosen future", U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter is convinced.

"More powerful than former brothers", compares the strength of the Serbian Army with those of the former Yugoslav republics.

"Serbs, you were right", is a ban in the Czech Republic of a documentary about Kosovo.

GAZETA—"Stone drunk, kills three pedestrians", says that a drunken truck driver has killed three people in Niš yesterday.

"Row over MP list", the tabloid speculates there are differences within the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) over the distribution the parliament seats.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—This daily leads with the history of the office of the Belgrade mayor in the past 169 years: "All Belgrade's mayors".

"Palmaland", is about the municipality of Jagodina, where Dragan Marković, a.k.a. Palma, of United Serbia party, has for years held a grip on local administration.

For some reason, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich also makes it to the front page today: "Started from zero".

"Law not broken, but abused", is about the decision to call the first Belgrade assembly session for July 14.

KURIR—"Costing us billion euros", the tabloid accuses DS leader Boris Tadić of delays while new jobs and investment await a new government.

POLITIKA—"Unborn child", the daily leads with articles about the demographics in Serbia.

"Great Serb assembly in Zagreb", says of the meeting of ethnic Serbs yesterday.

"I'm not bribing Socialists", DS official Bojan Pajtić is quoted.

"Drunken truck driver kills three", more on the Niš accident.

PRESS—"Socialists will never betray me", SRS Secretary General Aleksandar Vučić believes.

"Drunk kills three", the tabloid also reports from Niš on the front page.

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