Press: Another "Serb Open", now in Paris

The dailies this Wednesday lead with the cabinet talks, and the latest successes of Serbia's tennis players.

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The dailies this Wednesday lead with the cabinet talks, and the latest successes of Serbia's tennis players. ALO—"Food prices up further 25 pct", predicts this tabloid on its front page. Press: Another "Serb Open", now in Paris "Free visas remain simply campaign lies", says another item, as it reports from embassy queues in Belgrade. "Who will reach crown, Ana or Jelena", is about one of the French Open semis being all-Serb, reminiscent of the Australian Open earlier this year. More Serbs are in this Grand Slam's final stages of the male and doubles competitions. BLIC—"SPS unhappy with SRS-DSS offer", the newspaper speculates about where the ongoing cabinet talks might be headed. "Serb Roland Garros – Ana and Jelena for world throne", is about the French Open action. BORBA—"Protests in sight", looks at a request for a new date for the Belgrade assembly's first session, submitted by the Radicals, the DSS-NS and the SPS yesterday. "Food ever pricier", is about the inflation woes. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—The paper has an interview with the Serbian president and DS leader, Boris Tadic: "We will get new government". "Red university's rebellion", is about the anniversary of the 1968 demonstrations in Serbia. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Dacic under pressure", says that the SPS main board met in Belgrade yesterday but made no concrete decisions on which large political bloc to join in the new cabinet. "Ana, Novak, Nenad in semis", more from the French Open. "They slip under skin unnoticed", a headline to a story about ticks says, and warns those spending time outdoors to beware of this stealthy behavior. DANAS—"Alimpic won't budge", says of the acting Belgrade mayor from the DS ranks, after an SRS-DSS-SPS request to schedule the first city assembly session ahead of July 14. "Fast and 'cheap' cash", is about the banks' race to offer their clients new home currency-indexed loans. "August, September warmer than before", the newspaper brings positively worrying news about the weather outlook for this summer. KURIR—"EUR 20mn for C Market", the tabloid claims that former Interior Minister Dusan Mihajlovic was involved in racketeering, when he asked for this sum of money from Stanko Subotic a.k.a. Cane, in order for the shady businessman to be able to buy the retail chain. "Dividing up spoils", looks at the SPS main board meeting yesterday. "Protests come next", is about the brewing crises over the local government in Belgrade. POLITIKA—"Rich also fearful of hunger", the daily reports about global worries over the rising food prices. "American ambassador 'sure' of pro-European government", brings a statement from Cameron Munter. "Serbs peal through Roland Garros", more on the pack of tennis stars that continue to make Serbia proud. PRESS— "Kostunica to be thrown out of Europe", the tabloid comes up with one of the more entertaining headlines of the day, but goes on to explain that a European association of people's parties is threatening the DSS with exclusion from its ranks, should it opt to join a Radical-led government. "Serb women on top of world", is about Jankovic and Ivanovic in the French Open semis.

Press: Another "Serb Open", now in Paris

"Free visas remain simply campaign lies", says another item, as it reports from embassy queues in Belgrade.

"Who will reach crown, Ana or Jelena", is about one of the French Open semis being all-Serb, reminiscent of the Australian Open earlier this year. More Serbs are in this Grand Slam's final stages of the male and doubles competitions.

BLIC—"SPS unhappy with SRS-DSS offer", the newspaper speculates about where the ongoing cabinet talks might be headed.

"Serb Roland Garros – Ana and Jelena for world throne", is about the French Open action.

BORBA—"Protests in sight", looks at a request for a new date for the Belgrade assembly's first session, submitted by the Radicals, the DSS-NS and the SPS yesterday.

"Food ever pricier", is about the inflation woes.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—The paper has an interview with the Serbian president and DS leader, Boris Tadić: "We will get new government".

"Red university's rebellion", is about the anniversary of the 1968 demonstrations in Serbia.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Dačić under pressure", says that the SPS main board met in Belgrade yesterday but made no concrete decisions on which large political bloc to join in the new cabinet.

"Ana, Novak, Nenad in semis", more from the French Open.

"They slip under skin unnoticed", a headline to a story about ticks says, and warns those spending time outdoors to beware of this stealthy behavior.

DANAS—"Alimpić won't budge", says of the acting Belgrade mayor from the DS ranks, after an SRS-DSS-SPS request to schedule the first city assembly session ahead of July 14.

"Fast and 'cheap' cash", is about the banks' race to offer their clients new home currency-indexed loans.

"August, September warmer than before", the newspaper brings positively worrying news about the weather outlook for this summer.

KURIR—"EUR 20mn for C Market", the tabloid claims that former Interior Minister Dušan Mihajlović was involved in racketeering, when he asked for this sum of money from Stanko Subotić a.k.a. Cane, in order for the shady businessman to be able to buy the retail chain.

"Dividing up spoils", looks at the SPS main board meeting yesterday.

"Protests come next", is about the brewing crises over the local government in Belgrade.

POLITIKA—"Rich also fearful of hunger", the daily reports about global worries over the rising food prices.

"American ambassador 'sure' of pro-European government", brings a statement from Cameron Munter.

"Serbs peal through Roland Garros", more on the pack of tennis stars that continue to make Serbia proud.

PRESS— "Koštunica to be thrown out of Europe", the tabloid comes up with one of the more entertaining headlines of the day, but goes on to explain that a European association of people's parties is threatening the DSS with exclusion from its ranks, should it opt to join a Radical-led government.

"Serb women on top of world", is about Janković and Ivanović in the French Open semis.

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