News

Call Number
310-0-2:21/1

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:21/1
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 #21 / No. 1
Original Title
Dnevnik
Date of air
1996-11-01
Date
1996
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
38 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
Report on the celebration of All Saints Day around Croatia | Franjo Tuđman lays wreath on Medvedgrad in honour of those that gave their lifes for Croatia | UNTAES withdraw from 5 villages from Croatian Podunavlje | Visit of the graveyards in the Croatian Podunavlje by Croat exiles from this area | Report on a mass for the All Saints Day in Zagreb and a visit of graveyards in Zagreb | Report on the visit of the delegation of the Croatian Ministry of Defense of US: Šušak expects that by the end of the first six months of the following year Croatia could take control of the Croatian Podunavlje | The delegation of the Croatian parliament in China familiarized the hosts with the economic possibilities of Croatia | Report on the session of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo | Celebration of All Saints Day in Sarajevo | Problems in Mostar with stoned cars of Croatians and exiled Bosniaks from Wester Mostar | International news | Report on the electoral campaign in SR Yugoslavia | Report on the celebration of All Saints Day in Zagreb | Sport

Context

Associated Names
Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) (Producer)

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Mostar
Nijemci
Osijek
Sarajevo
Vukovar
Zagreb
Subject
Arafat, Yasser
Avramović, Dragoslav
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Červenko, Zvonimir
Clinton, Bill
Coffman, Douglas
Ćorić, Valentin
Culej, Marko
Dole, Bob
Drnovšek, Janez
Ganić, Ejup
Garrod, Martin
Granić, Mate
Ivanišević, Katica
Janša, Janez
Jarnjak, Ivan
Klein, Jacques Paul
Kos, Ćiril
Kostović, Ivica
Lake, Anthony
Le Pen, Jean-Marie
Mateša, Zlatko
Matulović-Dropulić, Marina
Milošević, Slobodan
Pavletić, Vlatko
Perry, William
Primakov, Yevgeny
Prlić, Jadranko
Puljić, Vinko
Radić, Jure
Sanader, Ivo
Šeks, Vladimir
Šešelj, Vojislav
Talbott, Strobe
Tuđman, Franjo
Vrkić, Ivica
Zubak, Krešimir