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23. 10. 2005

BURGLARS IN VRANJSKE

VRANJE, October 23, 2005 – The offices of Novine vranjske have been broken in for the third time in ten years. Fortunately, nothing of the equipment was taken. “At ...

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21. 10. 2005

WORLDWIDE PRESS FREEDOM INDEX 2005

NEW YORK, October 21, 2005 – According to the Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2005, three former Yugoslav countries are among top 60: Slovenia occupies 9th, Bosnia and Herzegovina ...

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21. 10. 2005

DANAS SUES PETROVIC AND NIN

BELGRADE, October 21, 2005 – Belgrade daily Danas has announced pressing charges against the weekly NIN and former Head of State Security service Goran Petrovic. The daily ...

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21. 10. 2005

ONE BILL AFTER ALL

BELGRADE, October 21, 2005 – Managing Board of the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) accepted the Government’s recommendation to charge the TV subscription together ...

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21. 10. 2005

MARKO KNEW ABOUT BOMBING OF RTS?

BELGRADE, October 21, 2005 – Zanka Stojanovic, whose son was killed in the bombing of RTS, claims that Marko Milosevic knew the station would be a target. Zanka Stojanovic ...

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19. 10. 2005

CPJ TO HONOUR PRESS FREEDOM DEFENDERS

NEW YORK, October 19, 2005 – This year’s International Press Freedom Awards will be presented to three journalists and one lawyer. On 22 November 2005, the Committee to ...

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18. 10. 2005

TRAININGS ON PROVIDING INFORMATION

BELGRADE, October 18, 2005 – Serbian Information Commissioner Rodoljub Sabic and Head of OSCE Media Department in Serbia and Montenegro Virginie Jouan agreed on realization ...

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16. 10. 2005

NEW BOMB HOAX

BELGRADE, October 16, 2005 – Once again, Radio Television B92 received an anonymous bomb threat. The message contained information that the bomb had been allegedly placed ...

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15. 10. 2005

B92.NET: A MILLION!

BELGRADE, October 15, 2005 – On Friday, October 13, over 80 thousand people visited the website of B92 and opened over one million pages. It is believed that the reason ...

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13. 10. 2005

TV SUBSCRIPTION BEGINS NEXT MONTH

BELGRADE, October 13, 2005 – State media subscription charge will begin next month, together with the monthly electricity bills. “What is left now is for Serbian Electric ...

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