News

Call Number
310-0-2:37/1

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:37/1
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 #37 / No. 1
Original Title
Dnevnik
Date of air
1996-12-03
Date
1996
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
43 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
Franjo Tuđman visits Vukovar and Croatian Podunavlje and meets with Jacques Klein and representatives of local Serbs: Tuđman’s speech about relations between Croatia and Yugoslavia | Transitional Customs Service begins its work on the Croatian-Serbian border near Erdut | Report from OSCE Summit in Lisbon: Serbia harshly criticized | Croatia is no longer a problem of, but a partner in European security, states Zlatko Mateša on OSCE Summit in Lisbon | London Conference on Bosnia and Herzegovina to begin tomorrow | Slobodan Milošević needs to recognize the results of local elections, states Nicholas Burns | Serbian government shuts down Radio B92 and Radio Index | Foreign reaction to latest protests of Serbian opposition in Belgrade | International news | Railway workers stop this kind of traffic completely: negative consequences of this event discussed | Vlatko Pavletić meets with the delegation of Union of Pensioners to discuss current events | Awards for best inventors from Croatia given today | Tomislav Sabljak receives the Mirko Fotez award for best novel | The book “Monumenta Croatica Vaticana: Camera Apostolica” presented today in Zagreb | Lions Grand Prix for Painting begins today in Zagreb | Sports news

Context

Associated Names
Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) (Producer)

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Belgrade
Erdut
Lipovac
Nijemci
Osijek
Rijeka
Sarajevo
Vukovar
Zagreb
Đeletovci
Subject
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Burns, NIcholas
Dačić, Ivica
Granić, Mate
Ivančević, Željko
Kinkel, Klaus
Klarić, Marijan
Klein, Jacques
Knezić, Josip
Mateša, Zlatko
Milošević, Slobodan
Orešković, Željko
Pavletić, Vlatko
Raguž, Martin
Roberts, Ivor
Sabljak, Tomislav
Schüssel, Wolfgang
Škarica, Mato
Theresa, Mother
Tuđman, Franjo
Vokić, Ljilja