Press: Plaque unveiling, Belgrade bomb

Today’s Belgrade dailies focus on the unveiling of a plaque commemorating a Roma child murdered ten years ago.

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Friday, 19.10.2007.

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Today’s Belgrade dailies focus on the unveiling of a plaque commemorating a Roma child murdered ten years ago. Also grabbing the headlines is a bomb planted in Masarikova Street in Belgrade. Press: Plaque unveiling, Belgrade bomb BLIC – “Tose, how can I bring you back” is about how the Macedonian singer, who died this week in a car crash, saved children’s lives. The paper writes that the bomb in Masarikova Street was planted “under mistress’s jeep.” BORBA – “With Kosovo into Europe” reports on the invitation from Vienna to the next round of talks. Ten years after the murder of Roma boy, Dusan Jovanovic, the daily writes, “We won’t accept violence” VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Radiators below zero” reports that the heating in many flats around Belgrade has still not been turned on. “Cautionary reminder” covers the unveiling of a commemorative plaque for the murdered Roma boy. “Shaken by fear and blasts” covers the bomb planted in Masarikova Street. GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Ceda and Velja haggling” reports on why Cedomir Jovanovic and Velimir Ilic will be taking part in the presidential elections. Under the headline, “PIM blocking Danube and Sava”, the daily writes that workers from the Ivan Milutinovic company oppose the business being sold off in parts. ”Morphine without permits in Serbia” concerns the confusion surrounding the gift from the German Merck company. DANAS – “Fourth colonization rejected” concerns the fears of Vojvodina Hungarians and Croats that a wave of returnees will destabilize the ethnic make-up of the province. “Roma are victims of institutional discrimination” refers to the tenth anniversary of the Roma boy's death. “Pristina at highest level, Belgrade at ministerial” is about the next round of Kosovo talks. KURIR – “Black omen” tells how ten days before the tragic death of Macedonian singer Tose Proeski, a film about his life had been completed POLITIKA - Today’s edition has two front pages – on the first, an advert; on the second, the title “Jeremic: France supports us on road to EU” concerning the foreign minister’s visit to France. Other headlines include “Students buying signatures”, “Ilic: Miskovic leading witch-hunt against me”, and “Oil prices reaching record levels”. PRESS – “Hunt for Mladic” concerns a military police operation. The paper investigates: “Who is to blame for Tose’s death?”. His parents blame his manger for exploiting him, while experts says he might have survived had the air-bags activated.

Press: Plaque unveiling, Belgrade bomb

BLIC – “Toše, how can I bring you back” is about how the Macedonian singer, who died this week in a car crash, saved children’s lives. The paper writes that the bomb in Masarikova Street was planted “under mistress’s jeep.”

BORBA – “With Kosovo into Europe” reports on the invitation from Vienna to the next round of talks. Ten years after the murder of Roma boy, Dušan Jovanović, the daily writes, “We won’t accept violence”

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Radiators below zero” reports that the heating in many flats around Belgrade has still not been turned on. “Cautionary reminder” covers the unveiling of a commemorative plaque for the murdered Roma boy. “Shaken by fear and blasts” covers the bomb planted in Masarikova Street.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Čeda and Velja haggling” reports on why Čedomir Jovanović and Velimir Ilić will be taking part in the presidential elections. Under the headline, “PIM blocking Danube and Sava”, the daily writes that workers from the Ivan Milutinović company oppose the business being sold off in parts. ”Morphine without permits in Serbia” concerns the confusion surrounding the gift from the German Merck company.

DANAS – “Fourth colonization rejected” concerns the fears of Vojvodina Hungarians and Croats that a wave of returnees will destabilize the ethnic make-up of the province. “Roma are victims of institutional discrimination” refers to the tenth anniversary of the Roma boy's death. “Priština at highest level, Belgrade at ministerial” is about the next round of Kosovo talks.

KURIR – “Black omen” tells how ten days before the tragic death of Macedonian singer Toše Proeski, a film about his life had been completed

POLITIKA - Today’s edition has two front pages – on the first, an advert; on the second, the title “Jeremić: France supports us on road to EU” concerning the foreign minister’s visit to France. Other headlines include “Students buying signatures”, “Ilić: Mišković leading witch-hunt against me”, and “Oil prices reaching record levels”.

PRESS – “Hunt for Mladić” concerns a military police operation. The paper investigates: “Who is to blame for Toše’s death?”. His parents blame his manger for exploiting him, while experts says he might have survived had the air-bags activated.

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