Press: Match-fixing scandal

Today's editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the current match-fixing scandal hitting Serbian football.

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Friday, 01.02.2008.

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Today's editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the current match-fixing scandal hitting Serbian football. Also in the spotlight are the latest developments in the election campaign as election silence falls, and further speculation regarding Kosovo. Press: Match-fixing scandal BLIC – “Asylum for Mira and Marko is slap in face for victims of dictatorship“ is on the news that Russia has granted asylum to Mira Markovic and Marko Milosevic, the wife and son of the late Slobodan Milosevic. A Blic and Inteza Bank award is featured in “Srdjan Pavlovic businessman of the year”. Following the arrests for match-fixing, “Police check Partizan and Red Star.” BORBA – Kosovo is causing new tension between Moscow and Washington in “New winds from U.S.” A study into how and how much Serbian citizens spend their money is the subject of “Food before hygiene”. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – Mortgages are the subject of “Roof ever closer”. “Russia not holding Serbia back” features an interview with European Commissioner Olli Rehn. The government adopts a new strategy to boost the natality rate in “Everyone waiting for mating season”. “5mn stolen” reports that a GSP Belgrade vehicle was robbed last night in Banjica. “Novak arrives on Saturday” is on the return of the Australian Open champion. GLAS JAVNOSTI – A new tennis center is being built in Kragujevac according to “Wimbledon in Kragujevac”. Serbian milk prices are among the highest in the region says the article entitled, “Milk prices boiling”. DANAS – The daily leads with “Election silence started at midnight”. The resumption of talks with the European Commission is announced in “Djelic: We’ll meet all criteria for abolishing visa regime”. “Oil derivates 3 dinars cheaper from tomorrow,” is the main economic news. KURIR – The widow of businessman Miko Brasnjovic who committed suicide, speaks out about “shady dealings“ in “Zvezdan Terzic paid for silence” POLITIKA – The arrests in the world of football are covered in “Four kilos of roast for judges“. The paper announces, “Cheaper fuel“. PRESS – The former Obilic FC chairman claims that folk singer Svetlana Raznatovic embezzled DM 30mn from transfer deals in “Ceca again under scrutiny“. Ana Ivanovic promises she will never change her citizenship in “I’m Serbian and proud of it”.

Press: Match-fixing scandal

BLIC – “Asylum for Mira and Marko is slap in face for victims of dictatorship“ is on the news that Russia has granted asylum to Mira Marković and Marko Milošević, the wife and son of the late Slobodan Milošević. A Blic and Inteza Bank award is featured in “Srđan Pavlović businessman of the year”. Following the arrests for match-fixing, “Police check Partizan and Red Star.”

BORBA – Kosovo is causing new tension between Moscow and Washington in “New winds from U.S.” A study into how and how much Serbian citizens spend their money is the subject of “Food before hygiene”.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – Mortgages are the subject of “Roof ever closer”. “Russia not holding Serbia back” features an interview with European Commissioner Olli Rehn. The government adopts a new strategy to boost the natality rate in “Everyone waiting for mating season”. “5mn stolen” reports that a GSP Belgrade vehicle was robbed last night in Banjica. “Novak arrives on Saturday” is on the return of the Australian Open champion.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – A new tennis center is being built in Kragujevac according to “Wimbledon in Kragujevac”. Serbian milk prices are among the highest in the region says the article entitled, “Milk prices boiling”.

DANAS – The daily leads with “Election silence started at midnight”. The resumption of talks with the European Commission is announced in “Đelić: We’ll meet all criteria for abolishing visa regime”. “Oil derivates 3 dinars cheaper from tomorrow,” is the main economic news.

KURIR – The widow of businessman Miko Brašnjović who committed suicide, speaks out about “shady dealings“ in “Zvezdan Terzić paid for silence”

POLITIKA – The arrests in the world of football are covered in “Four kilos of roast for judges“. The paper announces, “Cheaper fuel“.

PRESS – The former Obilić FC chairman claims that folk singer Svetlana Ražnatović embezzled DM 30mn from transfer deals in “Ceca again under scrutiny“. Ana Ivanović promises she will never change her citizenship in “I’m Serbian and proud of it”.

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