Press: Athlete's recovery, vacationing officials

The Sunday papers report about a variety of issues, including Danilo Ikodinović's recovery.

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Sunday, 20.07.2008.

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The Sunday papers report about a variety of issues, including Danilo Ikodinovic's recovery. BLIC—"We'll enter Mirko Cvetkovic's government", says LDP leader Cedomir Jovanovic in an interview – some details can be found here. Press: Athlete's recovery, vacationing officials "This man's vacation is worth billion euros", this daily claims, and explains that Belgrade City Urban Planning Secretariat chief Predrag Komadina is on vacation for a month, "while 500 cases await his signature". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Sin in smoke", looks at the cigarette use in Serbia. "Daca 'speaks' to doctors", is the latest on the condition of water polo player Danilo Ikodinovic, injured in a traffic accident. "Old Nazi walked around Serbia", is about the Peter Enger case, and his hometown of Crvenka, in Vojvodina. GAZETA—"Premier loses 1,000 euros", says that Mirko Cvetkovic's holiday plans "have been ruined", with apparently no refund from the travel agency. "Daca did not wake up", more on the Ikodinovic condition. The tabloid says doctors will consider waking him up from his coma from Wednesday. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Is ministers' education related to ministries they lead", wonders the daily, and reports some of the findings in another headline: "Orthopedist in charge of environment, dentist in charge of undeveloped regions". Meanwhile, SPS leader Ivica Dacic has reported a death threat to the police he now heads: "Dacic receives death threat". KURIR—"Stringing along", says the tabloid of the DS-SPS talks to form the local authorities in Belgrade. The deal, the paper says, has been done simultaneously with the forming of the state-level government. Kosovo's political scene is explored with a front page story alleges Hashim Thaci and Ramush Haradinaj are "on the brink of war": "Narco-showdown: They're at war". POLITIKA—The daily chooses to analyze the position of workers in this country as its central Sunday theme: "Modern slaves with employment contracts". "Fried: Serbia must not isolate herself", says U.S. Department of State official Daniel Fried. PRESS—"Legija best guarded in Europe", says of inmate Milorad Ulemek Legija, serving 160 years, in the wake of his alleged escape attempt from a Belgrade prison. "Doctors save Daca's right hand", more on the Ikadinovic recovery.

Press: Athlete's recovery, vacationing officials

"This man's vacation is worth billion euros", this daily claims, and explains that Belgrade City Urban Planning Secretariat chief Predrag Komadina is on vacation for a month, "while 500 cases await his signature".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Sin in smoke", looks at the cigarette use in Serbia.

"Dača 'speaks' to doctors", is the latest on the condition of water polo player Danilo Ikodinović, injured in a traffic accident.

"Old Nazi walked around Serbia", is about the Peter Enger case, and his hometown of Crvenka, in Vojvodina.

GAZETA—"Premier loses 1,000 euros", says that Mirko Cvetković's holiday plans "have been ruined", with apparently no refund from the travel agency.

"Dača did not wake up", more on the Ikodinović condition. The tabloid says doctors will consider waking him up from his coma from Wednesday.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Is ministers' education related to ministries they lead", wonders the daily, and reports some of the findings in another headline: "Orthopedist in charge of environment, dentist in charge of undeveloped regions".

Meanwhile, SPS leader Ivica Dačić has reported a death threat to the police he now heads: "Dačić receives death threat".

KURIR—"Stringing along", says the tabloid of the DS-SPS talks to form the local authorities in Belgrade. The deal, the paper says, has been done simultaneously with the forming of the state-level government.

Kosovo's political scene is explored with a front page story alleges Hashim Thaci and Ramush Haradinaj are "on the brink of war": "Narco-showdown: They're at war".

POLITIKA—The daily chooses to analyze the position of workers in this country as its central Sunday theme: "Modern slaves with employment contracts".

"Fried: Serbia must not isolate herself", says U.S. Department of State official Daniel Fried.

PRESS—"Legija best guarded in Europe", says of inmate Milorad Ulemek Legija, serving 160 years, in the wake of his alleged escape attempt from a Belgrade prison.

"Doctors save Dača's right hand", more on the Ikadinović recovery.

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