Press: Wimbledon trophy, after all

The dailies lead with stories about the next government, and report about a doubles player succeeding where big Serbian stars have failed in this year's Wimbledon.

Izvor: B92

Sunday, 06.07.2008.

15:48

Default images

The dailies lead with stories about the next government, and report about a doubles player succeeding where big Serbian stars have failed in this year's Wimbledon. BLIC—The paper claims that workers' rights in Serbia are violated in an extreme manner, and put this headline above the article: "Employers force workers to work without pay". Press: Wimbledon trophy, after all "Zimonjic and Nestor win in Wimbledon", is about the men's doubles trophy for the Serbian and Canadian tennis players in London yesterday. "Serbs will occupy Turkey", says of the likely number of Serbian tourists in Turkey's resorts this summer. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Ministers accounted for", is a report about the large future cabinet headed by Mirko Cvetkovic. "Interpol after as many as 450 Serbs", brings the statistic about the world fugitives of Serb ethnicity. Police and prosecutors are accused of "Locking up first, then asking questions", in the case of three former Red Star executives, accused of illegally funneling millions of euros of club money to their personal accounts. All three were released from custody yesterday after five months spent in prison. GAZETA—This tabloid says that nothing short of sacking the state broadcaster RTS director Aleksandar Tijanic will make the LDP support a DS-led local government in Belgrade: "Ceda's ultimatum – Tadic, choose: Tijanic or Djilas". GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia's handshake with America", brings details from the July 4 party at the U.S. embassy in Belgrade, held on July 3. "Golden vote for Boris' rule", looks at the incoming Serbian government and the decision making process within it. "Stop to EU until Brussels recognizes Serbia", former Tadic adviser Leon Kojen is quoted on the front page. KURIR—"Zimonjic and Nestor win in Wimbledon", the front page says. "Lifelong minister – there's no one quite like him", the tabloid takes a mocking look at G17 Plus official Tomica Milosavljevic, who will be heading the Health Ministry for the fourth time in a row. POLITIKA—"Left hits harder", the newspaper looks at presumed ideological persuasion of Serbia's political parties. "Serbia gets new government today", another report says, and brings details about who the 24 ministers and three deputy premiers will be. PRESS—"Nata: What matters most is that his arm is saved", the tabloid reports about water polo player Danilo Ikadinovic's recovery after his traffic accident, and for this purpose quotes his wife. "Serbs win in Wimbledon", is also on the front page, specifying that Zimonjic also Nestor are Serbs – the latter with a Canadian passport.

Press: Wimbledon trophy, after all

"Zimonjić and Nestor win in Wimbledon", is about the men's doubles trophy for the Serbian and Canadian tennis players in London yesterday.

"Serbs will occupy Turkey", says of the likely number of Serbian tourists in Turkey's resorts this summer.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Ministers accounted for", is a report about the large future cabinet headed by Mirko Cvetković.

"Interpol after as many as 450 Serbs", brings the statistic about the world fugitives of Serb ethnicity.

Police and prosecutors are accused of "Locking up first, then asking questions", in the case of three former Red Star executives, accused of illegally funneling millions of euros of club money to their personal accounts. All three were released from custody yesterday after five months spent in prison.

GAZETA—This tabloid says that nothing short of sacking the state broadcaster RTS director Aleksandar Tijanić will make the LDP support a DS-led local government in Belgrade: "Čeda's ultimatum – Tadić, choose: Tijanić or Đilas".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia's handshake with America", brings details from the July 4 party at the U.S. embassy in Belgrade, held on July 3.

"Golden vote for Boris' rule", looks at the incoming Serbian government and the decision making process within it.

"Stop to EU until Brussels recognizes Serbia", former Tadić adviser Leon Kojen is quoted on the front page.

KURIR—"Zimonjić and Nestor win in Wimbledon", the front page says.

"Lifelong minister – there's no one quite like him", the tabloid takes a mocking look at G17 Plus official Tomica Milosavljević, who will be heading the Health Ministry for the fourth time in a row.

POLITIKA—"Left hits harder", the newspaper looks at presumed ideological persuasion of Serbia's political parties.

"Serbia gets new government today", another report says, and brings details about who the 24 ministers and three deputy premiers will be.

PRESS—"Nata: What matters most is that his arm is saved", the tabloid reports about water polo player Danilo Ikadinović's recovery after his traffic accident, and for this purpose quotes his wife.

"Serbs win in Wimbledon", is also on the front page, specifying that Zimonjić also Nestor are Serbs – the latter with a Canadian passport.

Komentari 0

0 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Podeli: