Press: Politicians, and hooligans, spare no punches

The dailies lead with the acrimonious election campaign and an attack by hooligans on a local hospital.

Izvor: B92

Monday, 31.03.2008.

14:03

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The dailies lead with the acrimonious election campaign and an attack by hooligans on a local hospital. ALO—G17 Plus leader Mladjan Dinkic is back on the front pages: "Kostunica is irrational", he says in an interview. Press: Politicians, and hooligans, spare no punches "Serb tycoons in Split marina", the tabloid informs that a number of yachts anchored in the Croatian port belong to Serbian businessmen. "New charges against Dzaja", says that former Red Star legend and club official Dragan Dzajic, arrested over a month ago on suspicion of abuse of office, could face fresh trouble. BLIC—"Hooligans keep hospital under siege for two hours", is about an incident in a Kraljevo hospital yesterday. Dragan Sutanovac, the outgoing defense minister in the caretaker Kostunica cabinet, is interviewed by the daily: "Kostunica leads party politics in Kosovo" – details from the interview here. BORBA—The May 11 elections are explored under, "Old-new candidates". Meanwhile, the price of electricity is up more than 7 percent: "Hiked bills arriving". VECERENJE NOVOSTI—"Victory for Kosovo and Europe", the front page reports from the DS and DSS party gatherings in Belgrade last night that sent out different messages – more on the ones from the DSS convention here. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Enough soldiers, not enough equipment", looks at the state of affairs in the Serbian Army, VS. "Voluntary funds replace mattresses", is about pension funds active in the Serbian market. "Hooligans smash everything in front of them with baseball bats", more on the Kraljevo hospital incident. DANAS—The liberal daily explores how ready the EU is to support Serbia at this moment: "Visas for sure, SAA under huge question mark". "Service that 'eats' EUR 1.2bn each year", looks at how much Serbians spend on their cell phone bills. KURIR—"Kurir sues Dinkic", a fresh development for the tabloid, which has in the past few weeks been sued several times by the G17 Plus leader. "Hospital smashed", the Kraljevo hooligans are on another front page. POLITIKA—Politika brings two articles that demonstrate the level of acrimony present in the political scene as campaigning picks up: "Tadic: Samardzic partitions Kosovo", and, "Samardzic: Tadic is framing me with partition". While in Kraljevo, "Hooligans storm hospital", the daily also informs. PRESS: "Most corrupt politicians", the tabloid carries a Strategic Marketing survey. "Milo like Bagzi", the headline likens the Montenegrin PM with a well-known Serbian underworld figure, involved in the Djindjic assassination, now a protected witness, and says Milo Djukanovic has "offered to tell Italian prosecution everything he knows, if the charges against him are dropped".

Press: Politicians, and hooligans, spare no punches

"Serb tycoons in Split marina", the tabloid informs that a number of yachts anchored in the Croatian port belong to Serbian businessmen.

"New charges against Džaja", says that former Red Star legend and club official Dragan Džajić, arrested over a month ago on suspicion of abuse of office, could face fresh trouble.

BLIC—"Hooligans keep hospital under siege for two hours", is about an incident in a Kraljevo hospital yesterday.

Dragan Šutanovac, the outgoing defense minister in the caretaker Koštunica cabinet, is interviewed by the daily: "Koštunica leads party politics in Kosovo" – details from the interview here.

BORBA—The May 11 elections are explored under, "Old-new candidates".

Meanwhile, the price of electricity is up more than 7 percent: "Hiked bills arriving".

VEČERENJE NOVOSTI—"Victory for Kosovo and Europe", the front page reports from the DS and DSS party gatherings in Belgrade last night that sent out different messages – more on the ones from the DSS convention here.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Enough soldiers, not enough equipment", looks at the state of affairs in the Serbian Army, VS.

"Voluntary funds replace mattresses", is about pension funds active in the Serbian market.

"Hooligans smash everything in front of them with baseball bats", more on the Kraljevo hospital incident.

DANAS—The liberal daily explores how ready the EU is to support Serbia at this moment: "Visas for sure, SAA under huge question mark".

"Service that 'eats' EUR 1.2bn each year", looks at how much Serbians spend on their cell phone bills.

KURIR—"Kurir sues Dinkić", a fresh development for the tabloid, which has in the past few weeks been sued several times by the G17 Plus leader.

"Hospital smashed", the Kraljevo hooligans are on another front page.

POLITIKA—Politika brings two articles that demonstrate the level of acrimony present in the political scene as campaigning picks up: "Tadić: Samardžić partitions Kosovo", and, "Samardžić: Tadić is framing me with partition".

While in Kraljevo, "Hooligans storm hospital", the daily also informs.

PRESS: "Most corrupt politicians", the tabloid carries a Strategic Marketing survey.

"Milo like Bagzi", the headline likens the Montenegrin PM with a well-known Serbian underworld figure, involved in the Đinđić assassination, now a protected witness, and says Milo Đukanović has "offered to tell Italian prosecution everything he knows, if the charges against him are dropped".

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