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Call Number
310-0-2:42/4

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:42/4
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 #42 / No. 4
Original Title
Motrišta
Date
1996
Level
Folder
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
28 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
Report on the student protests in Belgrade | End of the conference on the economical aspects of the Croatian integration in the European union: Croatia must immediately resolve the problems with the trade deficit | Report on the annual parliament of the Association of Croatian widows from the Croatian War of Independence | Unveiling of a monument of the victims in the Croatian war of Independence in Zagreb | Unveiling of a monument of Croatian home defenders in Čanak | Radimir Čačić was elected president of the HNS | The student’s representatives in the Senate of the University of Zagreb were elected on the student elections | Kornblum met the members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo | Frowick announced that the P2 form will be legalized for the local elections in BiH | Representatives of the EU demand from the people protesting in Serbia to avoid violence | Report on the political opposition in Kosovo | The association of journalists canceled its assembly due to lack of quorum | Interview with Jagoda Vukušić and Olga Ramljak concerning the situation of the Croatian Journalist Association | International news | Report on the immigration of young scientists from Croatia | Sport | Report on the humanitarian action “All for the children of Croatia”

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Belgrade
Čanak
Rijeka
Sarajevo
Zagreb
Subject
Ambriović, Andreja
Bildt, Carl
Čačić, Radimir
Drašković, Vuk
Frowick, Robert
Ivanišević, Katica
Izetbegović, Alija
Kornblum, John
Kosor, Jadranka
Krajišnik, Momčilo
Majčica, Branimir
Major, John
Mlinarec, Drago
Ninčević, Neno
Pilsel, Drago
Ramljak, Olga
Ružinski, Nikola
Tuđman, Ankica
Vukušić, Jagoda
Waigel, Theodor
Zovko, Nikola
Zubak, Krešimir
Đinđić, Zoran