Press: New names in road death toll

The dailies report about the latest deadly traffic accident, and alleged plans of the state to "import women".

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Sunday, 31.08.2008.

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The dailies report about the latest deadly traffic accident, and alleged plans of the state to "import women". BLIC—"Why should we gift NIS to Russians", this newspaper asks, examining the strategic energy deal signed in January. Press: New names in road death toll "Five percent salary increase in education starting September", is about another sector financed from the budget that is looking at a wage hike. "Only Dzajic can stop downward spiral", says of the turmoil at Red Star FC after its leadership resigned recently. Dragan Dzajic, meanwhile, is investigated for fraud. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Happy news: more first graders", says this daily ahead of the start of the school year. Yesterday's car crash on Ibarska route claimed two more lives: "Best friends die". Last year irresponsible driving was the main cause for nearly 1,000 deaths on Serbian roads. Meanwhile, water polo player Danilo Ikodinovic, who several months ago drove his motorcycle at excessive speed to hit a tractor and sustain life threatening injuries, is recovering and preparing to receive more treatment abroad: "Daca goes to France". GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Mladic located!?", the newspaper says on the front page – some details from the article are here. "Dead ahead of wedding", says of one of the two Ibarska traffic accident victims yesterday, both women. "Historic success and beginning of end", analyzes the situation at Red Star. KURIR—"Independent RS", the tabloid quotes Republic of Srpska, RS, Premier Milorad Dodik. "Telekom to be sold", says that Minister Mladjan Dinkic wants a part of Telekom Srbija shares to be sold to Deutsche Telekom. POLITIKA—"Who would Serbia choose", the Sunday issue of the broadsheet looks at the U.S. presidential elections due in November. "We will fight for gas pipeline to go though our country," says PM Mirko Cvetkovic in an interview. "17,158 still looked for", is about International Day of the Disappeared marked yesterday. "Tragic crash on Ibarska", is also on the front page. PRESS—"Visiting with Daca", this tabloid says its "reporters spent an hour outside Ikodinovic's house". On a somewhat lighter note, the state secretary with the labor ministry, Zeljko Vasiljevic, is said to have an idea about how to tackle "the high number of bachelors in Serbian villages": "State to import 100,000 women from Laos and Burma".

Press: New names in road death toll

"Five percent salary increase in education starting September", is about another sector financed from the budget that is looking at a wage hike.

"Only Džajić can stop downward spiral", says of the turmoil at Red Star FC after its leadership resigned recently. Dragan Džajić, meanwhile, is investigated for fraud.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Happy news: more first graders", says this daily ahead of the start of the school year.

Yesterday's car crash on Ibarska route claimed two more lives: "Best friends die". Last year irresponsible driving was the main cause for nearly 1,000 deaths on Serbian roads.

Meanwhile, water polo player Danilo Ikodinović, who several months ago drove his motorcycle at excessive speed to hit a tractor and sustain life threatening injuries, is recovering and preparing to receive more treatment abroad: "Dača goes to France".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Mladić located!?", the newspaper says on the front page – some details from the article are here.

"Dead ahead of wedding", says of one of the two Ibarska traffic accident victims yesterday, both women.

"Historic success and beginning of end", analyzes the situation at Red Star.

KURIR—"Independent RS", the tabloid quotes Republic of Srpska, RS, Premier Milorad Dodik.

"Telekom to be sold", says that Minister Mlađan Dinkić wants a part of Telekom Srbija shares to be sold to Deutsche Telekom.

POLITIKA—"Who would Serbia choose", the Sunday issue of the broadsheet looks at the U.S. presidential elections due in November.

"We will fight for gas pipeline to go though our country," says PM Mirko Cvetković in an interview.

"17,158 still looked for", is about International Day of the Disappeared marked yesterday.

"Tragic crash on Ibarska", is also on the front page.

PRESS—"Visiting with Dača", this tabloid says its "reporters spent an hour outside Ikodinović's house".

On a somewhat lighter note, the state secretary with the labor ministry, Željko Vasiljević, is said to have an idea about how to tackle "the high number of bachelors in Serbian villages": "State to import 100,000 women from Laos and Burma".

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