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25 November 2009 | By Krenar Gashi

“Did you see it?! It’s not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?” These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays.


Tadic: New Kosovo Approach Needed
27 November 2009 |

Serbian President Boris Tadic said that Serbia needs a different approach towards Kosovo, saying the current rigid stance is not yielding results.


No Results as Greece, Macedonia PMs Meet
27 November 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

There were no significant steps forward in the Athens-Skopje “name” row. But there were signs of improved bilateral relations after the prime ministers of Greece and Macedonia, George Papandreou and Nikola Gruevski, met on Friday afternoon in Greece near their bilateral border.

Week ahead: Defence Closing Arguments at Kalinovik Crimes Trial
29 November 2009 |

Next week the Defence of Ratko Bundalo, Nedjo Zeljaja and Djordjislav Askraba are due to present their closing arguments at the trial for crimes against humanity committed against Bosniaks from Kalinovik.



Kosovo Press Review - November 6

Pristina | 06 November 2009 | Petrit Collaku
 
Kosovo Newspapers
Kosovo Newspapers
Here are the top stories in Kosovo’s main newspapers. Balkan Insight has not verified the reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.

KOHA DITORE
Deputy Prime Minister Hajredin Kuqi claimed that he does not see the future governing coalition in danger despite speculations about it's durability
EXPRESS
Three Kosovo Serbs are identified with Swine flu. They are from Gracanica, Mitrovica and Gorazdevc. the Ministry of Health has sent 1,000 Tamiflu pills to the clinic in Gracanica.
KOSOVA SOT
“To set diplomatic ties with neighbors, Kosovo’s government gives up hecares of its territory,” said Albin Kurti, leader of Self-determination movement.
ZERI
Marketing experts claim that the advertisement made by the Israeli company “Saatchi & Saatchi” does not represent the state of Kosovo. According to them, Kosovars in this ad appear as a people without culture, tradition and without history.


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