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01. 08. 2002

Frequency Distribution

BELGRADE, August 1, 2002 – RTV B92’s legal representative Nebojsa Samardzic said today that broadcast frequencies have not yet been distributed. Given the legal procedure ...

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31. 07. 2002

DJUKANOVIC SIGNS MEDIA AND ELECTION LAWS

PODGORICA, July 31, 2002 – Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic yesterday signed the media and election legislation adopted on Monday by the Parliament ...

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31. 07. 2002

COURT PROCEEDINGS END AFTER TEN YEARS

BELGRADE, July 31, 2002 – A decade-long trial of former Radio Television Serbia employees finished yesterday in Belgrade’s First Municipal Court. The settlement reached ...

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30. 07. 2002

MONTENEGRIN PARLIAMENT AGAIN PASSES ELECTION LEGISLATION

PODGORICA, July 30, 2002 - Montenegro's parliamentary majority has again adopted amendments to media and election legislation returned for reconsideration by President Milo ...

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26. 07. 2002

Draft Law on Access to Information

BELGRADE, July 26, 2002 – The Centre for Improvement of Legal Studies has presented a draft law on citizens’ access to public information. According to the proposal, journalists ...

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26. 07. 2002

Veran Matic on Independent Journalism

BELGRADE, July 26, 2002 – Today’s edition of Belgrade daily Danas carried an interview with B92 editor in chief and ANEM chairman Veran Matic. Matic says an opportunity ...

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25. 07. 2002

Protest at Ilic Outburst

BELGRADE, 25.7.2002. – The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has condemned an outburst by New Serbia leader and Serbian presidential candidate Velimir Ilic, which was broadcast ...

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22. 07. 2002

Policeman Spotted Milan Panic's Murderer

JAGODINA, July 22, 2002 - "Glas javnosti" reports that Jagodina police recently questioned a suspect in the Milan Pantic murder case. Pantic was a correspondent with Vecernje ...

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22. 07. 2002

Montenegrin Media Legislation Unacceptable

PODGORICA, July 22, 2002 - British Ambassador to Yugoslavia Charles Crawford has said a number of clauses in the media legislation adopted in Montenegro recently are unacceptable. The ...

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19. 07. 2002

Broadcasting Act Adopted

BELGRADE, July 19, 2002 - The Serbian Parliament today adopted the Broadcasting Act at an extraordinary session. The new legislation envisages the setting up of a Broadcast ...

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