Press: High profile crash on deadly roads

The newspapers today lead with the latest on the traffic accident that left a popular athlete seriously injured, and the cabinet negotiations twists.

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The newspapers today lead with the latest on the traffic accident that left a popular athlete seriously injured, and the cabinet negotiations twists. ALO—Serbia's roads that last year claimed close to 1,000 victims have proven nearly fatal for water polo star Danilo Ikodinovic: "If he lives, he will lose right arm", this tabloid predicts. Press: High profile crash on deadly roads "Government ready, Hungarians awaited", is about the cabinet negotiations between the DS and the SPS led coalitions, and the ethnic minority parties. BLIC—"Socialists want three more public enterprises", looks at how the political spoils are divided as parties work to put together a new government. "Bomb on Luka Pejovic's widow", identifies the victims of the hand grenade attack in New Belgrade yesterday as family members of a deceased former state security officer involved in the Curuvija murder. BORBA—"Premier's vote decisive", this article brings some details from the draft law on government debated in parliament today. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Daca feels somewhat better", says of Ikodinovic's condition. "Wave toward sea", is about the vacation season and busy highways and border crossings. GAZETA—"DS bash – gig for Mirko", the tabloid leads with this story, which says the Democrats organized a party to celebrate Mirko Cvetkovic's nomination for PM. Meanwhile in Novi Sad, "Dolphin fights like a lion", is about the Ikodinovic accident. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Danilo, hang in there!", the daily sends this message from its front page. "Mrka rocks new government", the headline uses one Milutin Mrkonjic's many nicknames to explore the SPS official's new demands, which include the whole of the Ministry of Infrastructure and a number of large public companies. DANAS—"LDP won't support government", this daily says, and explains that the number of portfolios and concessions to the Socialists are the reasons behind this. KURIR—The tabloid brings what it says is a transcript of a conversation between Javier Solana and former U.S. General Wesley Clark, discussing "narcotics and human organ trade": "Dealers". "Bomb in front of door", more on the New Belgrade explosion that injured Biljana Pejovic and her nine-year-old daughter. POLITIKA—"Robert Mugabe celebrates, world prepares sanctions", the daily says of the Zimbabwe crisis. "Negotiations necessary to leave Union", says that the EU Lisbon Treaty envisaged that countries would not be let in or out of this organization easily. PRESS—Danilo Ikodinovic's wife, folk singer Natasa Bekvalac, is quoted on the front page as saying, "My Daca will win".

Press: High profile crash on deadly roads

"Government ready, Hungarians awaited", is about the cabinet negotiations between the DS and the SPS led coalitions, and the ethnic minority parties.

BLIC—"Socialists want three more public enterprises", looks at how the political spoils are divided as parties work to put together a new government.

"Bomb on Luka Pejović's widow", identifies the victims of the hand grenade attack in New Belgrade yesterday as family members of a deceased former state security officer involved in the Ćuruvija murder.

BORBA—"Premier's vote decisive", this article brings some details from the draft law on government debated in parliament today.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Dača feels somewhat better", says of Ikodinović's condition.

"Wave toward sea", is about the vacation season and busy highways and border crossings.

GAZETA—"DS bash – gig for Mirko", the tabloid leads with this story, which says the Democrats organized a party to celebrate Mirko Cvetković's nomination for PM.

Meanwhile in Novi Sad, "Dolphin fights like a lion", is about the Ikodinović accident.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Danilo, hang in there!", the daily sends this message from its front page.

"Mrka rocks new government", the headline uses one Milutin Mrkonjić's many nicknames to explore the SPS official's new demands, which include the whole of the Ministry of Infrastructure and a number of large public companies.

DANAS—"LDP won't support government", this daily says, and explains that the number of portfolios and concessions to the Socialists are the reasons behind this.

KURIR—The tabloid brings what it says is a transcript of a conversation between Javier Solana and former U.S. General Wesley Clark, discussing "narcotics and human organ trade": "Dealers".

"Bomb in front of door", more on the New Belgrade explosion that injured Biljana Pejović and her nine-year-old daughter.

POLITIKA—"Robert Mugabe celebrates, world prepares sanctions", the daily says of the Zimbabwe crisis.

"Negotiations necessary to leave Union", says that the EU Lisbon Treaty envisaged that countries would not be let in or out of this organization easily.

PRESS—Danilo Ikodinović's wife, folk singer Nataša Bekvalac, is quoted on the front page as saying, "My Dača will win".

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