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31. 03. 2004

B92 Demands Investigation Of Bomb Incident

BELGRADE, March 31, 2004 - Radio Television B92 wrote yesterday to Serbian Interior Minister Dragan Jocic demanding that he personally ensure that there is a serious investigation ...

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19. 03. 2004

Tijanic Appointed RTS Director, Board Resigns

BELGRADE, March 19, 2004 – The Serbian government has appointed Aleksandar Tijanic as general-director of Radio Television Serbia. The RTS management board has resigned ...

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16. 03. 2004

Media More Concerned With Indictees That Victims

VUKOVAR, March 16, 2004 – In the former Yugoslavia, media report most on indictments from the Hague tribunal, and least on the victims of war crimes, a two-day seminar in ...

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16. 03. 2004

Police-Media Relations

NIS, March 16, 2004 – Nis police general Radisav Gvozdenovic yesterday denied that Serbian Police Minister Dragan Jocic had begun censoring police information, saying he was ...

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16. 03. 2004

Naming Journalists In Pay Of Secret Service

BELGRADE, March 16, 2004 – Serbian Culture and Information Minister Dragan Kojadinovic has advocated the naming of all journalists who worked for the secret service, as a ...

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14. 03. 2004

Unions Request Dismissal Of Nasa Rec Editor

LESKOVAC, March 14, 2004 – The Independent Labour Union and Nezavisnost Union of Leskovac weekly Nasa Rec has asked for the dismissal of editor in chief Verica Batorovic-Bozovic ...

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10. 03. 2004

Millions Missing From RTS

BELGRADE, March 10, 2004 – No one at Radio Television Serbia has raised the question of the huge sums of money that went missing under the former regime of Slobodan Milosevic ...

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10. 03. 2004

Kojadinovic On State Security Files

BELGRADE, March 10, 2004 – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic has called for the names of journalists who worked for the former state security service to be made ...

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09. 03. 2004

New Government, New Media Bureau

BELGRADE, March 9, 2004 – The Serbian government’s Communications Bureau has been transformed into a 24-hour Office for Media Relations. It will be headed by Srdjan Djuric ...

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09. 03. 2004

Stefanovic Out Of A Job At Politika

BELGRADE, March 9, 2004 – Under restructuring at Politika, assistance general director Nenad Stefanovic is out of a job, Democratic Party sources said last night. Party ...

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