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    “…Ivan Vujacic (DS) on the monetary policy of Dragoslav Avramovic; first days' activities of the newly elected Parliament in Serbia; political situation in Cacak town; Serbo-Croatian relations; Nikica Valentic (Prime Minister, Republic of Croatia) on Serbo-Croatian relations; Milan Babic and Milan Martic on the situation in the Republic of Serb Kraijna after the elections; on delimitation; politics and language; ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: archeological finds in Belgrade.…”
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    “…Interview with Mika Tripalo (Croation politician) on Serbo-Croatian relations.…”
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    “…A parable about freedom and motherland; refugees from Serb Krajina after the worsening of Serbo-Croatian relations; Svetislav Basara’s new book; conference of International Federation of Independent Journalists in Ljubljana; living standards in Banja Luka; Mileta Prodanovic’s stories about Belgrade.…”
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    “…Sanctions and tourism in Belgrade; Mirko Marjanovic, Prime Minister of Serbia; Aleksandar Petrovic (film director) and Davor Vidiš (spokesman of the Croatian Bureau in Belgrade) on Serbo-Croatian relations; on the Serbian Orthodox Church in Zagreb; war veterans in Belgrade; high life in Belgrade; privileges of members of the Serbian Parliament and the government; prostitution in Belgrade; Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia; Ottoman and Habsburg influences on Belgrade culture.…”
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    “…A parable about the current political situation in Serbia; domestic murder in Serbia; chronicle of events in Sarajevo in April 1992; Plan Z-4; Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Vojislav Koštunica (DSS), Slobodan Vuksanović (DS), Milan Božić (GO SPO) and others on Serbo-Croatian relations; UNPROFOR's mission in ex-Yugoslavia; Albanians in Macedonia;court case dealing with exchange of flats in Dubrovnik and Belgrade; theatre in Maribor (Slovenia); Mileta Prodanović’s stories about Belgrade.…”
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    “…Serbo-Croatian relations; video clip ‘Return to Innocence?’ …”
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    “…; political opposition in Serbia; Croatians and Muslims return to Banja Luka; interview with an artist, who volunteered in the Army of the Serb Krajina; Vane Ivanović’s book ‘Another Bell’; about Berislav Popov (Colonel of Varazdin Corps); division of Serbo-Croatian into two languages; Serbian economists comment on the prospects of economic growth in Serbia after Dayton; interview with Radomir Mihajlović-Toćak (rock-band ‘Smak’).…”
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    “…A parable about life and immortality; Vukovar: 4 years after the events; Serbo-Croatian relations (Western Slavonia); football violence between Serbian and Croatian fans; abuse of the history of World War II for political purposes; reportage-essay about the concept of the 'conscience of Europe’; Belgrade ‘Penguin’ radio station staff protest against their boss Di Steffano, whose bodyguard injured the radio's driver; non-governmental organization helping women and children - the victims of domestic violence; street sweepers in Belgrade; Mileta Prodanović’s stories about Belgrade.…”
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    “…Political ‘cleaning’ in SPS by Milošević after his return from Dayton; Sarajevo after Dayton and Paris agreements; NATO’s ‘Partnership for Peace’ program; Hrtkovcima village; Nikola Pasić’s book ‘Serbo-Croatian Union’; Milosevic sacked Milorad Vucelić (the director of Serbian state TV), Mihajlo Marković (SPS party ‘ideologue’) and Borisav Jovic (high-ranking SPS official); names of political leaders of Serbia and their political deeds; Kazimir Zivko Pregl (CEO of Slovenian firm Merkator) on the political and economic situation in Serbia and Slovenia; Kristina Kovać (pop-singer) on night life in Belgrade; Mileta Prodanović’s stories about Belgrade.…”
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    “…Russian border security problems; Serbo-Croatian war; the decline of Russian aviation. Проблемы охраны границ России; сербо-хорватская война; упадок российской авиации.…”
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