January 1, 1996 Vreme News Digest Agency No 222

 

Shorts

 

Amnesty and Pardons

Presidents Who Show No Mercy

by Roksanda Nincic

Only Yugoslav and Serbian Presidents failed to pardon any prisoners. Does this mean that several hundred thousand citizens who fled the war will not be able to return home soon?

 

Banjaluka's Bishop Franjo Komarica

I Believe in A Life Together

by Spasoje Perovic (Beta)

Banjaluka's bishop Franjo Komarica, made a round of his congregation for Christmas on the Krajina region and was "assured of the calming atmosphere which was apparent everywhere after Dayton and Paris".

 

Stojan Cerovic's Diary

The Emperor's New Dream

by Stojan Cerovic

If the importance and magnitude of a leader are measured by the magnitude of his problems, then Milosevic is a giant

 

The Long and Winding Road

How to make the road to international financial organizations short

by By Ljubisa Sekulic

(The author is a former diplomat, an expert in cooperation with international financial organizations)

The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia survived two dramatic situations since Dragoslav Avramovic became the National Bank Governor. First, when we, literally overnight, escaped the soaring inflation and chaos and began to live more or less normally. Second, when we found out about the so-called Program 2, (the program of economic stabilization) and learned about the confrontations over it.

 

The Serbian Parliament

Closed for Re-decoration

by Milan Milosevic

The Serbian Parliament is only a step from being disbanded. How parliamentarianism in Serbia was destroyed

 

Research: How We Grew Poor

Children - God's Punishment

by Nenad Stefanovic

Over one half of the families with children in Serbia could not afford minimal adequate nutrition. The number of children, whose parents can afford a trip to the beach, oranges or toys, is getting smaller and smaller

 

Poverty in the FRY

Urban Agony

by Aleksandra Posarac

The middle class in Serbia is disappearing. As much as 70% of the population is under or just above the poverty line. Most of Serbia's citizens are becoming equal in their poverty

 

Statements of the Week

 

Local Pornography

Sex, Lies and Video Tapes

by Uros Komlenovic

There's no need to stress that the "teenager" is about 25, that the "middle aged woman" is no older than 33, that the sounds of traffic from outside mix with the groaning and moaning in Serbian

 

TV Serbia Censorship

Sorry About the Interruption of the Broadcast

by Petar Lukovic

Be imaginative: if you add a flower to actress Vesna Trivalic's hair and dress her in a black coat and you get a sorceress in front of you with a little imagination. Allow her to look into tea leaves and enable her to appear on a state TV channel 3 new year rock'n'roll show which is called, quite by chance, Sorry About the Interruption of the Broadcast.

 

Police Academy and Other Stories

Universal Cops

by Dejan Anastasijevic

This year the schooling of a future police lieutenant will cost Serbian taxpayers around 30,000 DEM. The full price of law and order could be higher

 

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