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Started on October 19, 1990 by journalist Milka Tadić Mijović, media publisher Miodrag Perović and businessman Stanislav Koprivica, the magazine appeared at a time when the single-party political system in SFR Yugoslavia had been abolished and its constituent republics were preparing for parliamentary elections with multiple parties.
Veljko Lalić (born 13 July 1976 in Belgrade) is a Serbian journalist, editor and publicist.. He is the editor-in-chief and owner of Nedeljnik, [1] popular news magazine in Serbia, publisher of the Serbian edition of The New York Times, [2] Le Monde diplomatique, [3] and numerous other publications and books.
Medojević even accused Krivokapić that the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, Montenegrin-Serbian businessman Daka Davidović, but also the United States and United Kingdom Embassies in Podgorica and Montenegrin media publishers Miodrag Perović ("Monitor") and Željko Ivanović ("Vijesti"), have the greatest influence on him, as ...
This involves a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), where you wear a mask and heart rate monitor while running on a treadmill or cycling on a stationary bike. The mask is hooked up to a machine ...
Key Points. Your Social Security filing age helps determine what your monthly benefit looks like. Consider your level of savings and health/lifespan when making your choice.
An aerial view of the Kayenta Solar Plant in Kayenta, Arizona, part of a project backed by the Department of Energy to bring clean power to communities off the main electrical grid.
Pavlovic was born in former Yugoslavia. [3] After graduating in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences and obtaining an M.A. in American politics, she moved to London to study at the London School of Economics (LSE) earning an MSc in European Ideas and Identities.
Crnogorski Telekom provides dial-up and ADSL access, while MTEL provides WiMAX access. [citation needed] In October 2010, there were 2,347 dial-up connections and 63,155 broadband connections. [10] ADSL became available in Montenegro in 2005. So far, the sole provider of ADSL services in Montenegro is Crnogorski Telekom.