Press: Horrors of Croatia bus crash

Almost all the dailies today lead with quotes from the distraught mother of one of the bus crash victims yesterday.

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Thursday, 17.07.2008.

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Almost all the dailies today lead with quotes from the distraught mother of one of the bus crash victims yesterday. ALO—"My child was burned", the mother of one of the victims from yesterday's crash of a Serbian bus in Croatia is quoted. Nada Pavlovic Berdon lost a 16-year-old daughter in the blaze. Press: Horrors of Croatia bus crash "Kostunica threatens DSS members", is also on the tabloid's front page. The report is about a ban on municipal level cooperation between this party and the DS and G17 Plus. BLIC—"My Jelena disappeared in flames", more on the tragic accident near Nova Gradiska yesterday, and quoting the mother of one of the victims. "We are seeking EU membership as early as October", announces Deputy Premier Bozidar Djelic. "Amputation of Daca's arm extreme option", looks at the recovery of water polo player Danilo Ikodinovic. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Flames engulf two lives", is about the bus crash early on Wednesday. "We receive death threats", parents of fugitive Serbian student Miladin Kovacevic are quoted as saying. "Life more important than arm", looks at the options ahead of Ikodinovic after his traffic accident. GAZETA—"I watched my daughter burn!", another tabloid quotes distraught Nada Pavlovic Berdon and her statements yesterday, as she and other unhurt passengers made it back to Serbia after the bus crash in Croatia. GLAS JAVNOSTI—The same on this front page: "Mother watched daughter burn". "Better Dacek than Macek", the newspaper makes a pun on new Interior Minister Ivica Dacic's surname, and mentions a figure connected to a failed pre-WW2 pact with the Nazi Germany. The newly elected Vojvodina Assembly President Sandor Egeresi's statement that this province will open its own office in Brussels is explored under, "(In)dependent road of Vojvodina to EU". DANAS—"Kosovo resolution in regular procedure", the daily announces the parliament session today on its front page. U.S. citizen Peter Enger, allegedly a Nazi officer in the WW2 occupied Yugoslavia, is "Suspected of killing 17,000 civilians". "Criminal charges announced against driver", looks at the bus crash in Croatia. KURIR—"I watched my child burn", this tabloid also quotes the mother of the bus fire victim on its front page. "Pretending to be English", says that the Montenegrin embassy in Belgrade sent out invitations for its recent statehood day celebrations to Serbian institutions written in – English. POLITIKA—"Two dead in burned bus", the daily reports from Croatia. "Toma to Russia, Voja to retirement…", LSV leader Nenad Canak's suggestions to his political opponents are on the front page. "Nazi from unit that killed 17,000 civilians in Serbia found in Seattle", says another article. PRESS—"Two burn in Lasta's bus", more on the tragic road accident involving a Serbian bus traveling in Croatia. "Bagzi paid million euros to be set free from Meljak!", the tabloid says of gangster and protected witness Dejan Milenkovic Bagzi. The story claims that the former member of the Zemun Clan paid to leave before the gang's leaders Dusan Spasojevic Siptar and Mile Lukovic Kum were killed in a showdown with MUP' special police shortly after the Djindjic assassination.

Press: Horrors of Croatia bus crash

"Koštunica threatens DSS members", is also on the tabloid's front page. The report is about a ban on municipal level cooperation between this party and the DS and G17 Plus.

BLIC—"My Jelena disappeared in flames", more on the tragic accident near Nova Gradiška yesterday, and quoting the mother of one of the victims.

"We are seeking EU membership as early as October", announces Deputy Premier Božidar Đelić.

"Amputation of Dača's arm extreme option", looks at the recovery of water polo player Danilo Ikodinović.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Flames engulf two lives", is about the bus crash early on Wednesday.

"We receive death threats", parents of fugitive Serbian student Miladin Kovačević are quoted as saying.

"Life more important than arm", looks at the options ahead of Ikodinović after his traffic accident.

GAZETA—"I watched my daughter burn!", another tabloid quotes distraught Nada Pavlović Berdon and her statements yesterday, as she and other unhurt passengers made it back to Serbia after the bus crash in Croatia.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—The same on this front page: "Mother watched daughter burn".

"Better Daček than Maček", the newspaper makes a pun on new Interior Minister Ivica Dačić's surname, and mentions a figure connected to a failed pre-WW2 pact with the Nazi Germany.

The newly elected Vojvodina Assembly President Šandor Egeresi's statement that this province will open its own office in Brussels is explored under, "(In)dependent road of Vojvodina to EU".

DANAS—"Kosovo resolution in regular procedure", the daily announces the parliament session today on its front page.

U.S. citizen Peter Enger, allegedly a Nazi officer in the WW2 occupied Yugoslavia, is "Suspected of killing 17,000 civilians".

"Criminal charges announced against driver", looks at the bus crash in Croatia.

KURIR—"I watched my child burn", this tabloid also quotes the mother of the bus fire victim on its front page.

"Pretending to be English", says that the Montenegrin embassy in Belgrade sent out invitations for its recent statehood day celebrations to Serbian institutions written in – English.

POLITIKA—"Two dead in burned bus", the daily reports from Croatia.

"Toma to Russia, Voja to retirement…", LSV leader Nenad Čanak's suggestions to his political opponents are on the front page.

"Nazi from unit that killed 17,000 civilians in Serbia found in Seattle", says another article.

PRESS—"Two burn in Lasta's bus", more on the tragic road accident involving a Serbian bus traveling in Croatia.

"Bagzi paid million euros to be set free from Meljak!", the tabloid says of gangster and protected witness Dejan Milenković Bagzi. The story claims that the former member of the Zemun Clan paid to leave before the gang's leaders Dušan Spasojević Šiptar and Mile Luković Kum were killed in a showdown with MUP' special police shortly after the Đinđić assassination.

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