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Saturday, 08.03.2008.

14:42

Mercator Center evacuated again

The Mercator Center in New Belgrade has been evacuated after receiving an anonymous bomb threat.

Izvor: B92

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peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

"Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad.

Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.
(ardian, 9 March 2008 01:11) "

Would suggest to you that real cynics reside in Ljubjana. To say recognition of K-albanian UDI is

not aimed at serbs is true hypocrisy. Should not be surprised then if radical hotheads take notice of slovenian businesses in Serbia & start making hoax phone calls.

Jansa & co. should fit in well in 'brussels'.

Bob

pre 16 godina

When Mercator opened it was a large event and after sanctions it was felt to be a good sign - despite the slight reserve that it was Slovenian.

However, when I last went there, I felt Mercator was getting a bit drab; and it doesn't seem that big anymore either.

There is opportunity for other companies (as long as they have financial and political savvy) to compete.

It appears too that there are customers who are anxious to direct their custom elsewhere.

ardian

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.
(peter, sydney, 8 March 2008 15:57)

Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad. Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.

Bob

pre 16 godina

When Mercator opened it was a large event and after sanctions it was felt to be a good sign - despite the slight reserve that it was Slovenian.

However, when I last went there, I felt Mercator was getting a bit drab; and it doesn't seem that big anymore either.

There is opportunity for other companies (as long as they have financial and political savvy) to compete.

It appears too that there are customers who are anxious to direct their custom elsewhere.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

"Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad.

Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.
(ardian, 9 March 2008 01:11) "

Would suggest to you that real cynics reside in Ljubjana. To say recognition of K-albanian UDI is

not aimed at serbs is true hypocrisy. Should not be surprised then if radical hotheads take notice of slovenian businesses in Serbia & start making hoax phone calls.

Jansa & co. should fit in well in 'brussels'.

ardian

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.
(peter, sydney, 8 March 2008 15:57)

Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad. Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.

ardian

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.
(peter, sydney, 8 March 2008 15:57)

Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad. Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Think Belgrade should re-assure Ljubljana that even though they recognised illegal pseudo puppet state, these phone calls are not aimed at Slovenian business interests.

Am sure that Jansa will understand.

Bob

pre 16 godina

When Mercator opened it was a large event and after sanctions it was felt to be a good sign - despite the slight reserve that it was Slovenian.

However, when I last went there, I felt Mercator was getting a bit drab; and it doesn't seem that big anymore either.

There is opportunity for other companies (as long as they have financial and political savvy) to compete.

It appears too that there are customers who are anxious to direct their custom elsewhere.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

"Not very good moment for such cynicism. This news is very disturbing. If radical serbs think they can intimidate with terrorist acts all the countries that recognize Kosova, that is plainly sad.

Last thing I wish to serbian people is such a dangerous shift.
(ardian, 9 March 2008 01:11) "

Would suggest to you that real cynics reside in Ljubjana. To say recognition of K-albanian UDI is

not aimed at serbs is true hypocrisy. Should not be surprised then if radical hotheads take notice of slovenian businesses in Serbia & start making hoax phone calls.

Jansa & co. should fit in well in 'brussels'.