Press: Moscow bust of cigarette smuggling kingpin

The newspapers today lead with stories about a major Tobacco Mafia case breakthrough, and the SAA issue.

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Tuesday, 29.04.2008.

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The newspapers today lead with stories about a major Tobacco Mafia case breakthrough, and the SAA issue. ALO—Stanko Subotic, a.k.a. Cane, a Serbian businessman suspected of being the mastermind behind a cigarette smuggling ring in the 1990s, was arrested in Moscow yesterday: "Cane arrested in Moscow". Press: Moscow bust of cigarette smuggling kingpin In Belgrade, RTS chief Aleksandar Tijanic's weekend punching of a Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) activist is still on the front page: "Kostunica defends Tijanic". "EU deal decision today," the tabloid says of the EU ministers' meeting in Luxembourg. BLIC—"Cane Subotic arrested in Moscow", the daily leads with the Tobacco Mafia story. "78 percent of students would leave Serbia", says that the students are not happy. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Three paths from Luxembourg", also looks at today's SAA decision. Whereas "Cane is behind bars", a report from Moscow says. GAZETA—The tabloid believes it has uncovered another affair: "X-Ray Affair", the front page says, and claims that the Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz who visited Belgrade recently, lost a briefcase with important documents as he was touring – the MUP headquarters. "Cane Subotic arrested in Moscow!", the paper informs. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"What's in EU election bag," is about the SAA. "Cane arrested in Moscow", also features prominently on the front page. "Zastava outside tender", speculates about possible plans to sell the Kragujevac-based carmaker without a tender. DANAS—"Vuk Jeremic: Date of signing irrelevant, invitation to membership more important", the foreign minister said last night of the SAA. "Stanko Subotic arrested in Moscow", says the daily on the front page. Special Court spokeswoman has weighed in on the EU debate: "Easier fight against organized crime after EU entry". KURIR—"Cane Subotic arrested", the alleged leader of the Tobacco Mafia is on yet another front page. The tabloid uses a Serbian idiom coined in the age of the Turkish invasion, which literally translated reads, "to sell one's faith for dinner", and puts it as the headline above its SAA piece. POLITIKA—"Jeremic: Belgium and Holland tried to alter SAA", the daily quotes the foreign minister. "Stanko Subotic arrested", says another headline. Political parties seem to be engaged in plagiarizing others' slogans and campaign ads: "Pre-election piracy". PRESS—"Cane arrested in Moscow", the tabloid leads with the cigarette smuggling case news.

Press: Moscow bust of cigarette smuggling kingpin

In Belgrade, RTS chief Aleksandar Tijanić's weekend punching of a Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) activist is still on the front page: "Koštunica defends Tijanić".

"EU deal decision today," the tabloid says of the EU ministers' meeting in Luxembourg.

BLIC—"Cane Subotić arrested in Moscow", the daily leads with the Tobacco Mafia story.

"78 percent of students would leave Serbia", says that the students are not happy.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Three paths from Luxembourg", also looks at today's SAA decision.

Whereas "Cane is behind bars", a report from Moscow says.

GAZETA—The tabloid believes it has uncovered another affair: "X-Ray Affair", the front page says, and claims that the Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz who visited Belgrade recently, lost a briefcase with important documents as he was touring – the MUP headquarters.

"Cane Subotić arrested in Moscow!", the paper informs.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"What's in EU election bag," is about the SAA.

"Cane arrested in Moscow", also features prominently on the front page.

"Zastava outside tender", speculates about possible plans to sell the Kragujevac-based carmaker without a tender.

DANAS—"Vuk Jeremić: Date of signing irrelevant, invitation to membership more important", the foreign minister said last night of the SAA.

"Stanko Subotić arrested in Moscow", says the daily on the front page.

Special Court spokeswoman has weighed in on the EU debate: "Easier fight against organized crime after EU entry".

KURIR—"Cane Subotić arrested", the alleged leader of the Tobacco Mafia is on yet another front page.

The tabloid uses a Serbian idiom coined in the age of the Turkish invasion, which literally translated reads, "to sell one's faith for dinner", and puts it as the headline above its SAA piece.

POLITIKA—"Jeremić: Belgium and Holland tried to alter SAA", the daily quotes the foreign minister.

"Stanko Subotić arrested", says another headline.

Political parties seem to be engaged in plagiarizing others' slogans and campaign ads: "Pre-election piracy".

PRESS—"Cane arrested in Moscow", the tabloid leads with the cigarette smuggling case news.

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