Press: Tennis fever, NATO attack anniversary, Kosovo

The dailies report about the Ivanović-Đoković triumphs, and yesterday's marking of the 1999 NATO attacks.

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Tuesday, 25.03.2008.

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The dailies report about the Ivanovic-Djokovic triumphs, and yesterday's marking of the 1999 NATO attacks. BLIC—Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic, the winners of the male and female competitions at Indian Wells, are on the front page: "Serbia becomes tennis powerhouse". Press: Tennis fever, NATO attack anniversary, Kosovo "Man jumps in water to save wife and disappears", is about a tragic incident yesterday involving a young couple. "Bojana Bajrusevic key witness against Mira and Marko", more on the Tobacco Mafia investigation. Mira and Marko are Slobodan Milosevic's widow and son, while Bojana Bajrusevic is, as of yesterday, no longer wanted by the police. VECERENJE NOVOSTI—The Ministry for Kosovo proposal for Belgrade's future cooperation with UNMIK has managed to become yet another issue that caused a rift within the outgoing cabinet, the daily says: "Hand from UNMIK, mine from government!". "You will get what you choose", Richard Holbrooke says in an interview. Energoprojekt Holding and Serbian Railways closed a deal to build a new railway station in Belgrade, called Prokop: "Prokop in 30 months". "Champions with good manners", more on Ivanovic and Djokovic. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Victims are not forgotten", says a report about yesterday's marking of the ninth anniversary of NATO's attack on Serbia. Serbian politicians have taken to revealing to the public what they say are all the details of their property and financial records, the outgoing premier being one of them: "Djelic: I'll give it all away!". "Kosovo thorn in their side", brings an interview with Novak Djokovic, and says that organizers of the recent Californian tournament stopped a group of Ana Ivanovic's supporters from putting up a banner reading, Kosovo is Serbia. As for the Serbs in the north of the province itself, "Hunt for Serbs", says the daily. DANAS—"Kostunica: Aggression's only goal Kosovo independence", is about the NATO attack anniversary yesterday, addressed by outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica. The three suspects in the murder of Judge Dragisa Cvejic were remanded in custody yesterday, "They defend themselves with silence". KURIR—The tabloid brings a picture of Dragan Djilas, DS, a Belgrade mayor hopeful, in the company of a woman, and under the headline, "Loverboy". As for outgoing Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, also from the DS, his so-called financial card is commeted with another front page headline, "Pauper". POLITIKA—The daily reports about continuous increases in the prices of elementary foods, "Only expensive cooking oil left in stores". "House in middle of road", is about NATO's announcement that Serbia's future is in that organization, although Belgrade has opted for military neutrality. The daily borrows the headline from Serbia's great geographer and explorer of the Balkans, Jovan Cvijic, who wrote, "We have built our house in the middle of the road".

Press: Tennis fever, NATO attack anniversary, Kosovo

"Man jumps in water to save wife and disappears", is about a tragic incident yesterday involving a young couple.

"Bojana Bajrušević key witness against Mira and Marko", more on the Tobacco Mafia investigation. Mira and Marko are Slobodan Milošević's widow and son, while Bojana Bajrušević is, as of yesterday, no longer wanted by the police.

VEČERENJE NOVOSTI—The Ministry for Kosovo proposal for Belgrade's future cooperation with UNMIK has managed to become yet another issue that caused a rift within the outgoing cabinet, the daily says: "Hand from UNMIK, mine from government!".

"You will get what you choose", Richard Holbrooke says in an interview.

Energoprojekt Holding and Serbian Railways closed a deal to build a new railway station in Belgrade, called Prokop: "Prokop in 30 months".

"Champions with good manners", more on Ivanović and Đoković.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Victims are not forgotten", says a report about yesterday's marking of the ninth anniversary of NATO's attack on Serbia.

Serbian politicians have taken to revealing to the public what they say are all the details of their property and financial records, the outgoing premier being one of them: "Đelić: I'll give it all away!".

"Kosovo thorn in their side", brings an interview with Novak Đoković, and says that organizers of the recent Californian tournament stopped a group of Ana Ivanović's supporters from putting up a banner reading, Kosovo is Serbia.

As for the Serbs in the north of the province itself, "Hunt for Serbs", says the daily.

DANAS—"Koštunica: Aggression's only goal Kosovo independence", is about the NATO attack anniversary yesterday, addressed by outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica.

The three suspects in the murder of Judge Dragiša Cvejić were remanded in custody yesterday, "They defend themselves with silence".

KURIR—The tabloid brings a picture of Dragan Đilas, DS, a Belgrade mayor hopeful, in the company of a woman, and under the headline, "Loverboy".

As for outgoing Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić, also from the DS, his so-called financial card is commeted with another front page headline, "Pauper".

POLITIKA—The daily reports about continuous increases in the prices of elementary foods, "Only expensive cooking oil left in stores".

"House in middle of road", is about NATO's announcement that Serbia's future is in that organization, although Belgrade has opted for military neutrality. The daily borrows the headline from Serbia's great geographer and explorer of the Balkans, Jovan Cvijić, who wrote, "We have built our house in the middle of the road".

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