Press: Outrage over Čavić suspension

The newspapers lead with the suspension of Milorad Čavić and the murder of a Knjaževac judge.

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Saturday, 22.03.2008.

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The newspapers lead with the suspension of Milorad Cavic and the murder of a Knjazevac judge. ALO—Serbian gold medalist and European record-breaking swimmer, Milorad Cavic, was suspended from the ongoing European championships for wearing a t-shirt that read, Kosovo is Serbia: "Sunk over Kosovo", says the daily. Press: Outrage over Cavic suspension "Court president ripped apart", is about the murder of a judge in Knjazevac. "Race for RSD 66bn", the article looks into the election of the future Belgrade mayor. BLIC—"Cavic's punishment, European shame", the pro-European daily is unhappy. "Judge killed with bomb in yard", more on the death of Judge Dragisa Cvejic. The motives and perpetrators are still unknown. "Prosecution checks Minister Locar for tax evasion", the newspaper also informs on the front page. BORBA—"Washington's bad intentions", is about President George Bush's decision to arm the Kosovo Albanians. "Yellow house secret", more on the Del Ponte book, where she claims some of the Kosovo Serbs kidnapped in the province after 1999 were transported to Albania by the KLA, where they were killed, and their organs harvested and sold in the black market. "Record-breaker suspended over shirt", more on the Cavic controversy. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"They snatch medals, too", the daily is angry over the European Swimming Championship's decision to suspend Cavic. "Everyone ran away from truth", quotes the book by the former chief Hague Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, about the organ smuggling allegations. "Bomb kills court president", is a report from Knjazevac, about the death of Judge Cvejic yesterday. GAZETA—"Fascists against Cavic", the daily says on the front page. It also brings what is says are new details about Albanian crimes against Serbs in, "Death boats". President Boris Tadic yesterday made his personal financial report available to the public, where he said the savings he had came from his parents, who sold their flat and gifted him the money: "Dad and mom fill his piggy bank". GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia is proud of Cavic", the front page declares. "Judge blown up by bomb", more on the Knjazevac crime yesterday. The daily takes an ironic look at yesterday's revealing of politicians' personal economic situation: "Tadic poorer than Dinkic". "UNMIK switches off power", a rare look at Kosovo and the crisis there on today's front pages. DANAS—The liberal daily leads with the Knjazevac tragedy: "Judge Cvejic dies as consequence of attack". "Suspension because of shirt", is about Milorad Cavic. "Police to ban National Alignment rally today", is another headline. KURIR—The tabloid also looks at the decision to ban Cavic from further Euro championships competition: "Fascists!" "Ceda threatened us: We'll kill everyone", Milosevic's widow Mirjana Markovic says in an interview. Ceda in question is the leader of the LDP, Cedomir Jovanovic. POLITIKA—"Bomb kills judge", the newspaper says on the front page. It also brings a close up of a photo of Cavic's Kosovo is Serbia shirt, with the gold medal in the middle, and brings an interview with the swimmer: "Cavic: I have no regrets". You can find excerpts here. "Samardzic: We proposed separation of Serbs and Albanians", minister for Kosovo says in another interview, more here. PRESS—The tabloid expresses its indignation over the Cavic story: "Shame on you, Europe!" "Mafia killed judge!", the first headline to venture to speculate as to the reasons and background of Cvijic's murder. More on the politicians and their so-called financial cards revealed yesterday: "How Dinkics saved EUR 68,000".

Press: Outrage over Čavić suspension

"Court president ripped apart", is about the murder of a judge in Knjaževac.

"Race for RSD 66bn", the article looks into the election of the future Belgrade mayor.

BLIC—"Čavić's punishment, European shame", the pro-European daily is unhappy.

"Judge killed with bomb in yard", more on the death of Judge Dragiša Cvejić. The motives and perpetrators are still unknown.

"Prosecution checks Minister Ločar for tax evasion", the newspaper also informs on the front page.

BORBA—"Washington's bad intentions", is about President George Bush's decision to arm the Kosovo Albanians.

"Yellow house secret", more on the Del Ponte book, where she claims some of the Kosovo Serbs kidnapped in the province after 1999 were transported to Albania by the KLA, where they were killed, and their organs harvested and sold in the black market.

"Record-breaker suspended over shirt", more on the Čavić controversy.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"They snatch medals, too", the daily is angry over the European Swimming Championship's decision to suspend Čavić.

"Everyone ran away from truth", quotes the book by the former chief Hague Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, about the organ smuggling allegations.

"Bomb kills court president", is a report from Knjaževac, about the death of Judge Cvejić yesterday.

GAZETA—"Fascists against Čavić", the daily says on the front page.

It also brings what is says are new details about Albanian crimes against Serbs in, "Death boats".

President Boris Tadić yesterday made his personal financial report available to the public, where he said the savings he had came from his parents, who sold their flat and gifted him the money: "Dad and mom fill his piggy bank".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia is proud of Čavić", the front page declares.

"Judge blown up by bomb", more on the Knjaževac crime yesterday.

The daily takes an ironic look at yesterday's revealing of politicians' personal economic situation: "Tadić poorer than Dinkić".

"UNMIK switches off power", a rare look at Kosovo and the crisis there on today's front pages.

DANAS—The liberal daily leads with the Knjaževac tragedy: "Judge Cvejić dies as consequence of attack".

"Suspension because of shirt", is about Milorad Čavić.

"Police to ban National Alignment rally today", is another headline.

KURIR—The tabloid also looks at the decision to ban Čavić from further Euro championships competition: "Fascists!"

"Čeda threatened us: We'll kill everyone", Milošević's widow Mirjana Marković says in an interview. Čeda in question is the leader of the LDP, Čedomir Jovanović.

POLITIKA—"Bomb kills judge", the newspaper says on the front page.

It also brings a close up of a photo of Čavić's Kosovo is Serbia shirt, with the gold medal in the middle, and brings an interview with the swimmer: "Čavić: I have no regrets". You can find excerpts here.

"Samardžić: We proposed separation of Serbs and Albanians", minister for Kosovo says in another interview, more here.

PRESS—The tabloid expresses its indignation over the Čavić story: "Shame on you, Europe!"

"Mafia killed judge!", the first headline to venture to speculate as to the reasons and background of Cvijić's murder.

More on the politicians and their so-called financial cards revealed yesterday: "How Dinkićs saved EUR 68,000".

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