Press: Karadžić hiding and bust, fine details

The Karadžić hiding and arrest stories do not seem likely to leave the newspapers' front pages any time soon.

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Wednesday, 23.07.2008.

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The Karadzic hiding and arrest stories do not seem likely to leave the newspapers' front pages any time soon. ALO—"[Karadzic] Cured children and sexual disorders with bioenergy", looks at the day job one of the most wanted Hague fugitives Radovan Karadzic had while in hiding. Press: Karadzic hiding and bust, fine details BLIC—Not only that, but this tabloid manages to report about the war crime indictee's alleged affair with a woman identified as "Mila": "Karadzic, guru in love". "Aeroflot or Iceland Air buyers of Jat", is a story about the upcoming sale of the national carrier, Jat Airways. BORBA—This daily caught up with the main news in the country today to report on the front page, "(Un)expected arrest". It also announces a visit by UNMIK chief Lamberto Zannier to Belgrade: "EULEX on agenda". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Deftly hidden as Dr. Dragan Dabic", brings the details of Karadzic's "Hidden in plain sight" tactic. GAZETA—"I was arrested on way to spa", the tabloid claims to have a quote from Kardzic's statement to investigators. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"They'll extradite history to Hague", says this newspaper. DANAS—"[Karadzic] sang songs about himself", claims this daily, and explains that this took place as the Hague fugitive enjoyed his "Bohemian lifestyle" in the capital. "European giants target attractive carriers", announces the Jat tender. KURIR—"Who sold Radovan out", a huge headline on the front page asks, exploring the circumstances of Karadzic's arrest. POLITIKA—"EU pleased, Mladic awaited", is about the Brussels' reaction to the arrest news and the impact on Serbia's membership ambition. Then, a fascinating report about a website that Karadzic had set up, which featured articles such as this one: "Dr. Dabic's advice: There are no hopeless situations". (FoNet)

Press: Karadžić hiding and bust, fine details

BLIC—Not only that, but this tabloid manages to report about the war crime indictee's alleged affair with a woman identified as "Mila": "Karadžić, guru in love".

"Aeroflot or Iceland Air buyers of Jat", is a story about the upcoming sale of the national carrier, Jat Airways.

BORBA—This daily caught up with the main news in the country today to report on the front page, "(Un)expected arrest".

It also announces a visit by UNMIK chief Lamberto Zannier to Belgrade: "EULEX on agenda".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Deftly hidden as Dr. Dragan Dabić", brings the details of Karadžić's "Hidden in plain sight" tactic.

GAZETA—"I was arrested on way to spa", the tabloid claims to have a quote from Kardžić's statement to investigators.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"They'll extradite history to Hague", says this newspaper.

DANAS—"[Karadžić] sang songs about himself", claims this daily, and explains that this took place as the Hague fugitive enjoyed his "Bohemian lifestyle" in the capital.

"European giants target attractive carriers", announces the Jat tender.

KURIR—"Who sold Radovan out", a huge headline on the front page asks, exploring the circumstances of Karadžić's arrest.

POLITIKA—"EU pleased, Mladić awaited", is about the Brussels' reaction to the arrest news and the impact on Serbia's membership ambition.

Then, a fascinating report about a website that Karadžić had set up, which featured articles such as this one: "Dr. Dabić's advice: There are no hopeless situations".

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