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05. 05. 2005

FREQUENCY LICENSES NOT ISSUED

BELGRADE, May 5, 2005 - Serbia’s Capital Investments Ministry has denied an accusation by President Boris Tadic by saying that it has issued no long-term licenses for the ...

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04. 05. 2005

VICTIMS OF PREMEDITATED MURDERS

NEWYORK, May 4, 2005 – Journalists around the world were usually not accidentally killed in cross fire in the conflicted regions, but were rather the victims of planned murders ...

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28. 04. 2005

JOURNALIST VUCINIC DIED

BELGRADE, April 28, 2005 – The founder and journalist of weekly Reporter, Perica Vucinic, died on April 27, 2005, in Belgrade. Vucinic was a journalist of weekly Vreme ...

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22. 04. 2005

MEDIA PRIVATIZATION: HOW AND WHEN?

BELGRADE, April 22, 2005 – The deadline for privatizing public printed media companies expires today. Media corporations will continue to work without interferences until ...

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21. 04. 2005

REACTIONS TO MEDIA ANALYSIS

PODGORICA, April 21, 2005 – Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said in reaction to the analysis of Montenegrin media that he would accept the explanation given by ...

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20. 04. 2005

ANALYSIS OF MONTENEGRIN MEDIA SCENE

PODGORICA, April 20, 2005 – The analysis of Montenegrin media scene, ordered by the Montenegrin Foreign Affairs Ministry, criticized the most of local outlets as insufficiently ...

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20. 04. 2005

HEALTH MINISTER SUED MEDIA

BELGRADE, April 20, 2005 – Serbian Health Minister Tomica Milosavljevic pressed criminal charges for libel against weekly Nedeljni Telegraf and dailies Srpski Nacional and ...

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04. 04. 2005

JOURNALIST TO FACE THE COURT

PODGORICA, April 4, 2005 – Journalist Nadezda Radovic, who reported on the young girl S.C. from Moldova, accused Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic of being involved ...

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02. 04. 2005

HEAVY BREATHING ONLY AFTER MIDNIGHT

BELGRADE, April 2, 2005 – “Female body is so much abused in Serbia that it cannot be tolerated anymore. Messages that promote women in negative context are sent everywhere ...

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02. 04. 2005

FALSE ADVERTISING PROHIBITED

BELGRADE, April 2, 2005 – New Advertising Act would prohibit the false advertising such as “only our products are natural”, or “this is free”, “money back guarantee” and so ...

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