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Call Number
310-0-2:6/2

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:6/2
Part of series
HU OSA 310-0-2 Monitoring of Croatian Television: Off-Air Recordings of Television News and Other Political Programs
Located at
VHS PAL #6 / No. 2
Original Title
Motrišta
Date
1996
Level
Folder
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
24 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
International news | Issues regarding small and medium-sized enterprises discussed in the Croatian parliament | The Croatian government sends several bills on property to the Croatian Parliament | Results of Mate Granić’s visit to the Netherlands | Oppositional MPs change their party membership in the City Council of Zagreb | City council of Zagreb | HNS (Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats) | HND (Croatian Independent Democrats) | Ivica Kostović comments on projects that the Croatian government agreed to be conducted by the European administration | Ivica Kostović meets with the organization “Mothers of Vukovar” to discuss the identification of victims of war | The Czech Minister of Justice Jan Kalvoda meets in Zagreb with his Croatian counterpart Miroslav Šeparović | The situation in the Croatian railways and the possible British model for its privatization discussed today in Zagreb | A conference on hotel management and tourism held in Opatija | The second congress of cardiologists begins in Zagreb | A scientific discussion about the life of Benedikt Kotruljević and his significance in the Croatian history held in Dubrovnik | Exhibition of Andres Serrano’s photographies opens in Zagreb | Sports news

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Dubrovnik
Opatija
Ovčara
Vukovar
Zagreb
Subject
Abdel-Malik, Ana
Borić, Jasna
Cetinski, Vinka
Chernomyrdin, Viktor
Clinton, Bill
Dole, Robert
Dostum, Abdul Rashid
Granić, Mate
Hebrang, Andrija
Horvat, Ivica
Ivanišević, Katica
Kalvoda, Jan
Kinkel, Klaus
Kostović, Ivica
Kotruljević, Benedikt
Kulikov, Alexander
Lebed, Alexander
Mlakar, Davorin
Perry, William
Rajner, Željko
Šeparović, Miroslav
Serrano, Andres
Stanakzaiy, Sher Mohammed
Stipetić, Vladimir
Toplak, Sonja
Tuđman, Franjo
Yeltsin, Boris