Press: Tennis stars, NATO bombing

Most dailies lead with stories marking the NATO bombing anniversary, and the extraordinary success of Serbian tennis players.

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Monday, 24.03.2008.

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Most dailies lead with stories marking the NATO bombing anniversary, and the extraordinary success of Serbian tennis players. ALO—"Dead from champignons", is about a family tragedy in Novi Sad, where four people were poisoned, one fatally, by eating mushrooms brought in a supermarket. Press: Tennis stars, NATO bombing "Ana and Nole conquer California", the front page says, in a report about the unprecedented success of Serbian tennis, when Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic took both titles at Indian Wells Masters in the space of several hours. "Arrest warrant for Bojana Bajrusevic revoked", is the latest from the so-called Tobacco Mafia investigation. BORBA—"Battle for Socialists", the paper speculates about possible post-election coalitions, over a month before the actual ballot. "Judge Cvejic buried", is a report from Knjazevac, where Judge Dragisa Cvejic, killed Friday in a bomb attack, was laid to rest. Growing flowers can be a lucrative business, the daily says, and specifies, "Zinnias most profitable". BLIC—"Whole family poisoned with mushrooms from shop", leads the daily. "Apartments pricier each day", looks at the housing market in Serbia. "Ana and Novak Indian Wells champions", also features on the front page. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—The daily has had access to an agreement offered to UNMIK by Minister for Kosovo Slobodan Samardzic, and reports about it under, "To defend jointly!" – some details are available here. "On this day nine years ago, bombing of Serbia started", the newspaper reminds of the beginning of the 78 days of NATO's attacks in 1999. Speculation as to the reason for the bomb attack that killed Judge Dragisa Cvetkovic is emerging: "Revenge because of prison time?" French intelligence officer Pierre Henry Binel says in an interview, "I spied for Serbs". GAZETA—The paper looks at the grisly suicide of a 64-year-old from a village near Blace, southern Serbia: "Man cuts his own head with chainsaw". "Sex", is the headline to a story about one of Big Brother VIP housemates, and her "supporting role in a movie". GLAS JAVNOSTI—Russian Academy of Sciences Slavic Studies Institute Director Konstantin Nikiforov says in an interview: "Serbs – small nation with mentality of a big one". NATO bombing nine years ago, and its aftermath felt today, is reported under, "They killed earth, dying continues". DANAS—"Police on perpetrator's trail", more about the judge murder case. "Heavy words between LSV and LDP", is a front page report about the election campaign row between the two parties, reported here yesterday. The daily quotes the following from swimmer Milorad Cavic's news conference in Belgrade: "I won't let politicians use me". KURIR—"Small group of faggots", is how the tabloid describes G17 Plus leader Mladjan Dinkic and a number of his guests, who dined in a Zemun restaurant recently. Six months after the death of Belgrade Mayor Nenad Bogdanovic, the paper looks at what it says is his heritage: "Plunder of Belgrade?" As for the Serb Radicals (SRS), one of their high ranking officials, Aleksandar Vucic, says, "Victory is ours". POLITIKA—"Serbia, tennis superpower", leads the daily with the news about the double crown at Indian Wells. "Nine years since NATO bombing", more about the start of the 1999 war anniversary. "Heavy pressure from U.S.", is about Washington's attempts five years ago to as the paper puts it, "extort" support from the UN for its plans to attack Iraq. PRESS—"Heroes of Serbia", more on the Indian Wells triumphs. "If DS wins, prime minister will be Pajtic or Cvetkovic", the tabloid speculates.

Press: Tennis stars, NATO bombing

"Ana and Nole conquer California", the front page says, in a report about the unprecedented success of Serbian tennis, when Ana Ivanović and Novak Đoković took both titles at Indian Wells Masters in the space of several hours.

"Arrest warrant for Bojana Bajrušević revoked", is the latest from the so-called Tobacco Mafia investigation.

BORBA—"Battle for Socialists", the paper speculates about possible post-election coalitions, over a month before the actual ballot.

"Judge Cvejić buried", is a report from Knjaževac, where Judge Dragiša Cvejić, killed Friday in a bomb attack, was laid to rest.

Growing flowers can be a lucrative business, the daily says, and specifies, "Zinnias most profitable".

BLIC—"Whole family poisoned with mushrooms from shop", leads the daily.

"Apartments pricier each day", looks at the housing market in Serbia.

"Ana and Novak Indian Wells champions", also features on the front page.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—The daily has had access to an agreement offered to UNMIK by Minister for Kosovo Slobodan Samardžić, and reports about it under, "To defend jointly!" – some details are available here.

"On this day nine years ago, bombing of Serbia started", the newspaper reminds of the beginning of the 78 days of NATO's attacks in 1999.

Speculation as to the reason for the bomb attack that killed Judge Dragiša Cvetković is emerging: "Revenge because of prison time?"

French intelligence officer Pierre Henry Binel says in an interview, "I spied for Serbs".

GAZETA—The paper looks at the grisly suicide of a 64-year-old from a village near Blace, southern Serbia: "Man cuts his own head with chainsaw".

"Sex", is the headline to a story about one of Big Brother VIP housemates, and her "supporting role in a movie".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—Russian Academy of Sciences Slavic Studies Institute Director Konstantin Nikiforov says in an interview: "Serbs – small nation with mentality of a big one".

NATO bombing nine years ago, and its aftermath felt today, is reported under, "They killed earth, dying continues".

DANAS—"Police on perpetrator's trail", more about the judge murder case.

"Heavy words between LSV and LDP", is a front page report about the election campaign row between the two parties, reported here yesterday.

The daily quotes the following from swimmer Milorad Čavić's news conference in Belgrade: "I won't let politicians use me".

KURIR—"Small group of faggots", is how the tabloid describes G17 Plus leader Mlađan Dinkić and a number of his guests, who dined in a Zemun restaurant recently.

Six months after the death of Belgrade Mayor Nenad Bogdanović, the paper looks at what it says is his heritage: "Plunder of Belgrade?"

As for the Serb Radicals (SRS), one of their high ranking officials, Aleksandar Vučić, says, "Victory is ours".

POLITIKA—"Serbia, tennis superpower", leads the daily with the news about the double crown at Indian Wells.

"Nine years since NATO bombing", more about the start of the 1999 war anniversary.

"Heavy pressure from U.S.", is about Washington's attempts five years ago to as the paper puts it, "extort" support from the UN for its plans to attack Iraq.

PRESS—"Heroes of Serbia", more on the Indian Wells triumphs.

"If DS wins, prime minister will be Pajtić or Cvetković", the tabloid speculates.

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