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03. listopada 2006. u 12:19
 i kad su bili prosvjedi bojkica za Radio 101,i akd je 100 tisua ljudi izašlo na ulice,i kad je sve to na kraju završilo Franjo je opet imal aposlutnu većinu....a ti nemaš veze sa mentalitetom Zagrebačkog pi.zdeka....
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03. listopada 2006. u 12:20
 

Croatian Opposition Defeats President's Party in Vote in Capital

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April 15, 1997, Tuesday
(Reuters); Foreign Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 7, Column 1, 586 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Opposition coalition of Social Democrats and Social Liberals defeats nationalist coalition of Pres Franjo Tudjman in city elections in Zagreb, Croatia

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Vilenjak
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03. listopada 2006. u 12:20
undying je napisao/la:

97 je u emisija "dobar dan"bila anketa koje bolji politicar tudjman ili tito 55%ljudi odgovorilo tito sad?to je vec smijesno poreditina nedavnoj anketi78%hrvata smatra tita pozitivcem i velikim drzavnikom!

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i opet točno,i opet ti ne možeš suditi o tome,gdje vidiš samo jednu stranu,s jedne strane sve pozitivno o Titu,s druge strane sve negativno o Tuđmanu....nisi kompetentan,kad izlječiš taj poremećaj,možeš diskutirati do onda,ću ti srediti nagradu na sportnetu...zaslužil si ipak si glavna luda....

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03. listopada 2006. u 12:21
 

Croatia Chief Seeks to Muzzle A Radio That Aided His Rise

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October 9, 1996, Wednesday
By CHRIS HEDGES (NYT); Foreign Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 8, Column 5, 768 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Pres Franjo Tudjman is seeking to silence Radio 101, last independent radio station in Croatia, which aided his rise to power when he was political dissident; new restrictive press laws have recently been passed despite requests by Croatia's European and American allies to end Government crackdown on press; demise of radio station, many say, would effectively end any hope for independent news media

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03. listopada 2006. u 12:22
Vilenjak je napisao/la:
undying je napisao/la:

97 je u emisija "dobar dan"bila anketa koje bolji politicar tudjman ili tito 55%ljudi odgovorilo tito sad?to je vec smijesno poreditina nedavnoj anketi78%hrvata smatra tita pozitivcem i velikim drzavnikom!

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i opet toèno,i opet ti ne mo¾e¹ suditi o tome,gdje vidi¹ samo jednu stranu,s jedne strane sve pozitivno o Titu,s druge strane sve negativno o Tuðmanu....nisi kompetentan,kad izljeèi¹ taj poremeæaj,mo¾e¹ diskutirati do onda,æu ti srediti nagradu na sportnetu...zaslu¾il si ipak si glavna luda....

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 sta se to dijele majice???
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03. listopada 2006. u 12:22
 

Balkan Economies Stagnate In Grip of Political Leaders

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August 20, 1996, Tuesday
By JANE PERLEZ (NYT); Foreign Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 1, Column 1, 1371 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Refusal of Balkan leaders to liberalize economies that gave them power base during war is obstructing development of regional markets and entrepreneurs that could reduce conflict; are perpetuating fiefs built on spoils and patronage and obstructing economic changes; top leaders in Serbia and Bosnia are resisting privatization, while in Croatia privatization of state property has moved ahead at snail's pace, but often favors leading members of Pres Franjo Tudjman's party at expense of outside bidders; loans for business start-ups remain almost unattainable from Government-controlled banks all across region, and import-export licenses and tariff barriers from which politicians made fortunes persist

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03. listopada 2006. u 12:23
 

In Croatia's Capital, Politics and Democracy Don't Mix Well

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May 2, 1996, Thursday
By CHRIS HEDGES (NYT); Foreign Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 10, Column 3, 766 words

DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Voters in the Croatian capital, who turned the city government over to an opposition coalition in October, have just discovered a fundamental rule about democracy in the Balkans -- people have a choice, as long as they choose what the Government wants. And the latest decision by the electorate ...

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03. listopada 2006. u 12:24

undying je napisao/la:
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 sta se to dijele majice???
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bar sam je onda dobil ko prvonagrađeni,ali tebi mogu poslati svoju,da konačno se šepuriš po Banja Luci sa majcom svoga idola!

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03. listopada 2006. u 12:25
 

Times Select Content Censorship in the Balkans

Before the killing started in Bosnia, hateful nationalist propaganda from official Serbian media helped prepare the ground. That is why the current campaign by President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia to harass and suppress independent broadcasters and newspapers warrants special attention and protest from abroad. Croatia's President, Franjo Tudjman, has also engaged in forms of media harassment. The Dayton agreement, which both Presidents signed, cannot produce a lasting peace in the former Yugoslavia unless independent voices have a chance to counter the sometimes inflammatory official media line. Earlier this year, Serbian authorities took over Belgrade's leading television and radio broadcaster, Studio-B, which had remained independent throughout the Bosnian war. B-92, another radio station, has been jammed when it covered opposition parties. Meanwhile the Milosevic regime has done all it can to prevent the independent daily newspaper Nasa Borba from obtaining office space and newsprint.

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Popara
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03. listopada 2006. u 12:25

 Heheheh stojedinica je uvijek bila poznata po svojoj objektivnosti i neovisnosti....

Sjećam se kako su bili objektivni kad je HDZ dobio zadnje izbore... skoro svi pocrkali od sreće i objektivnih komentara....

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