News

Call Number
310-0-2:36/1

General information

Call No.:
310-0-2:36/1
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 #36 / No. 1
Original Title
Dnevnik
Date of air
1996-12-01
Date
1996
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Croatian
Duration
41 min.

Content

Form/Genre
News, Television program
Contents Summary
Zlatko Mateša and Mate Granić to participate in OSCE’s meeting in Lisbon: main topics of the meeting discussed | Oppositional protests in Belgrade continue: commentary about the aims of protesters | Ethnic problems in Mostar discussed | International news | Karl Gustaf Strom’s commentary about Alexander Lebed | Report on the Croatian suffering under the Yugoslavian monarchy and the SFRY: Franjo Tuđman was one of the few that knew how to liberate and unite the Croatian people after years of Serbian oppression | Strike of Croatian railway workers continues: salaries for all workers under question | 800th anniversary of Osijek celebrated after years of Serbian unsuccessful aggression | Croatia Line to open its branches on the American continent | Bol on Brač announced “the most touristic place” in Croatia | Spanish choreographer Juan Carlos Garcia to put up a show in Zagreb | Ankica Tuđman’s Foundation “For Children of Croatia” raises funds in Stuttgart | 13th child baptized in family Bosiljevi from Donja Voča | Wind causes traffic problems across Croatia | Sports news | Milan Gvero resigns from all functions in the Army of Republika Srpska

Context

Associated Names
Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) (Producer)

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Belgrade
Bol
Brač
Donja Voća
Karađorđevo
Mostar
Osijek
Rijeka
Vareš
Zagreb
Subject
Babić-Petričević, Zdenka
Bekić, Darko
Bender, Ivan
Boljkovac, Ivanka
Broz Tito, Josip
Chernomyrdin, Viktor
Garcia, Juan Carlos
Gospodnetić, Mario
Granić, Mate
Gvero, Milan
Hebib, Avdo
Ivulić, Petar
Katunarić, Leo
Kliškić, Ratomir
Lebed, Alexander
Lucinschi, Petru
Mateša, Zlatko
Matić, Hrid
Matula, Vili
Milošević, Slobodan
Mladić, Ratko
Mlinarić, Marijan
Netanyahu, Benjamin
Pospiš-Baldani, Ruža
Snegur, Mircea
Strom, Karl Gustaf
Theresa, Mother
Tuđman, Ankica
Tuđman, Franjo