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The Education Ministry has not reached an agreement with students regarding their tuition demands. Students have announced that new protests would be held on Monday. Meetings were held between student representatives, Education Ministry officials and...
Tags: The Education Ministry, Serbia, Belgrade, Student protests, Israeli education strikes, Tuition, University of Belgrade, Protests, Education, Religion Belief
Serbia's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) at its congress in Barcelona on Friday. The resolution �states for the first time that the extradition of Ratko Mladi� and Goran Had�i� is a condition for Serbia's EU accession, not just for the unblocking of the...
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Frank Lampard has become the latest Premier League star to seek the healing hands of the mysterious horse placenta woman Marijana Kovacevic. The Chelsea midfielder was in Serbia yesterday for treatment on his torn thigh muscle that has ruled him out of...
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Police have arrested four persons suspected smuggling five kilos of cocaine via DHL mail from South America to Serbia, Interior Minister Ivica Da�i� said. �Five kilos of cocaine, which were hidden in a DHL envelope sent from Paraguay, were seized in the...
Tags: Paraguay, Serbian, DHL, Serbia, Belgrade, North Rhine-Westphalia, Tanjug, Cocaine, Broward County Florida, DHL Express, Express mail, Law Crime, Tropanes, Drug addiction, Stimulants
Ashton in strengthening cooperation between the European Union and the United Nations.” ends
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch ( BAC ) chief executive Ken Lewis, slated to leave the bank at the end of the year, could actually stay on as CEO, Rochdale Securities analyst Dick Bove said Friday. No successor has yet been named for Lewis, who has been...
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Parliament is today discussing amendments submitted to a draft law set to determine the maximum number of employees in the state and local administrations. Opposition MPs announced that they would not support the proposed laws because they see them as...
Tags: maximum number, Serbia, Belgrade, Unemployment, Employment law, Unemployment benefits, Social Issues, Labor
Belgrade's open-air markets were a welter of busy customers on Friday, pushing and shoving to buy one item _ garlic. In Serbia, garlic has long been regarded as a good luck charm and a guard against many ailments. As far as the public is concerned, that...
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Inflation in Serbia in 2009 will be around 7.5 percent, it was stated at the National Bank of Serbia (NBS)presentation of the November inflation report. It is expected that in the fourth quarter of this year, the prices will rise by about 1.2 percent,...
Tags: Serbia, Belgrade, Inflation, Disinflation, Business Finance
Opposition SNSdeputy leader Aleksandar Vu�i� called on Friday on the ruling parties postpone the adoption of the draft Vojvodina statute. Vu�i� added that the enforcement of such an act would have long-lasting harmful consequences for Serbia and its citizens.
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