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    “…Interview with Boris Vukobrat (French businessman and philanthropist of Yugoslavian origin)…”
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    “…Zlatko Kramarić (Croatian Liberal Party), Ivica Ćerešnješ (chairman of the Jewish community of Sarajevo), Luka Vincentić (a parish priest), Boris Vukobrat (businessman), Nikola Petrovič Njegoš (Montenegrin royal family), Ivan Zvonimir Čičak (President of Croatian Helsinki Committee) on the situation in ex-Yugoslavia.…”
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    “…A parable about the impact of embargo on living standards; sheep breeding in Baranda village; effects of embargo; reportage-essay on old and new spirits of Serbia; the visit of Patriarch Alexei II (Patriarch of Moscow and Russia) to Serbia; citizenship of the Republic of Yugoslavia; refugees in Serbia; discrimination on ethnic basis; falling population in Serbia; Serbian court bails Italian businessman Di Steffano; Mileta Prodanovic’s stories about Belgrade.…”
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    “…It includes interviews with criminals who are describing crime in Serbia, business man and local leaders engaged in illicit activities, members of the police force fighting crime, former army commanders and officials as gang leaders and successful businessman, as well as young aspirant gang members.…”
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    “…Upcoming Parliamentary elections in Yugoslavia; sweeping increase in inflation in Yugoslavia, December 1993; homeless in Belgrade; drug trade in Serbia; on the abduction of 19 Muslim passengers on 27 February 1993 in Štrpci; Ivica Dacic (SPS), Vuk Draškovic (SPO), Vojislav Koštunica (DSS), Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Zoran Dindic (DS), Vesna Pešic (GSS) on the victory of Milan Babic and his party in the Parliamentary and Presidential elections in the Republic of Serb Krajina; on the Parliamentary victory of Zirinovsky in Russia; Kiro Gligorov (President of Macedonia) on the situation in Macedonia and Serbo-Macedonian relation; Serbian academics comment on Boris Vukobrat's (French businessman of Yugoslav origin) project of unification of ex-Yugoslavia; ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: freedom; revival of jazz culture in Serbia.…”
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    “…Television as means of manipulation; Ivica Dacic (SPS), Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Vuk Draškovic (SPO), Zoran Dindic (DS) and Vesna Pešic (GSS) on Serbia's future; poor people digging in garbage containers in Belgrade; Srdan Darmanovic (SDPCG), Željko Šturanovic (DPSCG) and Slavko Perovic (LSCG) on the political situation in Serbia and Montenegro; cows in the streets of Podgorica; declining living standards in Yugoslavia; public health service in Yugoslavia; coffins on sale from a truck; city of Vukovar: two years after the battle; Milutin Kukanjac (Chetnik officer) on the events of 1992 in Sarajevo; a refugee camp; interview with Maja Herman Sekulic (writer); ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: hospitality; the murder of Radojica Nikcevic (businessman) and the crime situation in Belgrade.…”
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    Published 1981
    “…Easygoing and never in a hurry, Života runs his workshop in the in a very different way to his rival across the street, a swift businessman always busy servicing cars, but nothing more. …”
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