News

Call Number
310-0-2:12/1

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:12/1
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 #12 / No. 1
Original Title
Dnevnik
Date of air
1996-10-23
Date
1996
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
41 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
The session of the House of Representatives of the Croatian Parliament held today in Zagreb | International news | An interview with Miomir Žužul, the Ambassador of Croatia to the US, about Bill Clinton’s speech about the future NATO expansion | Forum of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina meets today in Sarajevo to discuss the future organization of this city | Advancements in functioning of the local authorities in Mostar | Development of tourism on the Oštra peninsula | HAPU established today | Counselling about psycho-social rehabilitation held today in Poreč | An interview with Jure Radić about the welfare benefits for mothers and pregnant women | Luciano Delbianco might leave IDS and form his own party | Seminar on military preparations held in Stubičke Toplice | Reportage about the work of the Center for Marine Research in Rovinj | Reconstruction of the Šibenik Cathedral reveals the geniality of the Croatian Medieval builders | The monument “Domagoj’s ship“ installed in Vid | Sports news | ”Josip Juraj Strossmayer” awards given today in Zagreb

Context

Associated Names
Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) (Producer)

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Metković
Mostar
Poreč
Prevlaka
Pula
Rovinj
Sarajevo
Šibenik
Stubičke Toplice
Vid
Zagreb
Subject
Arafat, Yasser
Bulić, Niko
Butijer, Stjepo
Čačić, Radimir
Chernomyrdin, Viktor
Chirac, Jacques
Chubais, Anatoly
Clinton, Bill
Ćosić, Krešimir
Delbianco, Luciano
Göncz, Árpád
Gyenes, Judith
Jahić, Hamdija
Jakovičić, Ivan
Janković, Matej
Kiraly, Bela
Kornblum, John
Kostović, Ivica
Lebed, Alexander
Mintas-Hodak, Ljerka
Nagy, Imre
Najev, Zvonko
Oručević, Safet
Prskalo, Ivan
Radić, Jure
Ross, Dennis
Šeks, Vladimir
Šimonović, Ivan
Steiner, Michael
Yeltsin, Boris
Zubak, Krešimir
Žužul, Miomir