Press: One show starts, another goes on

The newspapers today put the upcoming Eurovision Song contest and the ongoing negotiations to forge a new ruling coalition on their front pages.

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Tuesday, 20.05.2008.

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The newspapers today put the upcoming Eurovision Song contest and the ongoing negotiations to forge a new ruling coalition on their front pages. ALO—The tabloid says that there are differences within the Socialists Party of Serbia (SPS) over the formation of the new government: "Borka threatens Ivica she'll take over party if he goes with Tadic", is about SPS veteran Borka Vucic. Press: One show starts, another goes on "Boy drowns because of RSD 1,000 bet", more on the accident at Ada Ciganlija over the weekend. BLIC—"EU obstacle for SPS-DSS agreement", says the daily of the ongoing talks between the parties that hope to make up the next government. "Gasoline up to RSD 107.5", is about a new price hike expected soon. "Djokovic sings with Joksimovic", brings the details of the general rehearsal for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Belgrade next weekend. BORBA—"More in secret than in public" – more on the cabinet talks. VECERENJE NOVOSTI—This daily also leads with a report about attempts to put together a new ruling coalition: "Scheme of power drawn up". "Eurosong kicks off tonight", more on the Eurovision general rehearsal. GAZETA—Arguments over the SAA continue after the elections: "Boris Tadic: Kostunica, who's traitor now". The tabloid also believes that neither bloc will manage to produce a new Belgrade mayor, "Belgrade to face elections again!" GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Know-how bought from Serb officers", is about plans to turn the Military Academy in Belgrade into a regional training center. "Show can begin", the paper is gearing up for Eurovision. DANAS—"Dragan Markovic: Dacic, too, supports SAA", brings a statement from one of the SPS coalition partners, Dragan Markovic, a.k.a. Palma. "Long road to unobstructed trade", looks at the free trade agreement with Ukraine. "Immigrants as sacrificial lambs", is about the deadly violence in South Africa where immigrant workers are targeted. KURIR—"Government in 10 days", New Serbia leader Velimir Ilic is confident. "Scam!", the tabloid says of the MoU Serbia signed with Fiat, and adds it is "a pre-election scam, since it does not mention investment worth millions". POLITIKA—"Amfilohije leads liturgy", is about the holy liturgy served in the St. Sava temple in Belgrade after a SPC Synod assembly marked with tensions. "Tadic conducts campaign for European Vojvodina", brings news ahead of the second round of voting for the provincial authorities. "Fruit and vegetables spiked with pesticides", the paper explores the composition of the food items considered healthy to consume. PRESS—"Tadic offers police to Dacic", this tabloid speculates. "Djokovic sings in Eurosong", announces the European musical competition to be held in the capital.

Press: One show starts, another goes on

"Boy drowns because of RSD 1,000 bet", more on the accident at Ada Ciganlija over the weekend.

BLIC—"EU obstacle for SPS-DSS agreement", says the daily of the ongoing talks between the parties that hope to make up the next government.

"Gasoline up to RSD 107.5", is about a new price hike expected soon.

"Đoković sings with Joksimović", brings the details of the general rehearsal for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Belgrade next weekend.

BORBA—"More in secret than in public" – more on the cabinet talks.

VEČERENJE NOVOSTI—This daily also leads with a report about attempts to put together a new ruling coalition: "Scheme of power drawn up".

"Eurosong kicks off tonight", more on the Eurovision general rehearsal.

GAZETA—Arguments over the SAA continue after the elections: "Boris Tadić: Koštunica, who's traitor now".

The tabloid also believes that neither bloc will manage to produce a new Belgrade mayor, "Belgrade to face elections again!"

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Know-how bought from Serb officers", is about plans to turn the Military Academy in Belgrade into a regional training center.

"Show can begin", the paper is gearing up for Eurovision.

DANAS—"Dragan Marković: Dačić, too, supports SAA", brings a statement from one of the SPS coalition partners, Dragan Marković, a.k.a. Palma.

"Long road to unobstructed trade", looks at the free trade agreement with Ukraine.

"Immigrants as sacrificial lambs", is about the deadly violence in South Africa where immigrant workers are targeted.

KURIR—"Government in 10 days", New Serbia leader Velimir Ilić is confident.

"Scam!", the tabloid says of the MoU Serbia signed with Fiat, and adds it is "a pre-election scam, since it does not mention investment worth millions".

POLITIKA—"Amfilohije leads liturgy", is about the holy liturgy served in the St. Sava temple in Belgrade after a SPC Synod assembly marked with tensions.

"Tadić conducts campaign for European Vojvodina", brings news ahead of the second round of voting for the provincial authorities.

"Fruit and vegetables spiked with pesticides", the paper explores the composition of the food items considered healthy to consume.

PRESS—"Tadić offers police to Dačić", this tabloid speculates.

"Đoković sings in Eurosong", announces the European musical competition to be held in the capital.

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