During Milosevic’s decade at the helm huge efforts have been made to "give the people their dignity back", i.e. restore and strengthen the principle that the authorities are unchangeable. He survived the first elections, the war started and everything was easier later on
If the Yugoslav parliament adopts the law on citizenship on July 16, the only people who can sleep peacefully are the people who were citizens of Serbia and Montenegro in the former Yugoslavia. The rest will depend on the will of the federal internal affairs ministry, i.e. the police
Prime Minister Marjanovic has obviously found himself in unexpected trouble during his litigation with Djindjic, as the force with which the papers supporting him criticised the judge and legislature shows
According to the current rates of graduation and employment, Serbia's five medical colleges will turn out a surplus of 7,000 doctors in the year 2000. The surplus of economists, lawyers and archaeologists is still unknown.
Dragutin Borcic, assistant director general for infrastructure of the railroad Company unwillingly told VREME that the rails on the Podgorica-Skoder railway are being removed. "Don’t write about that because it can be abused in many ways"
The state should try to set up a cultural pattern and support it. As it obviously has "more important" things to do, however, those who care about these humanist values and are capable of supporting such a project must involve themselves in it.
Open Trade Center or Belgrade’s flea market marked its second anniversary this July 7 but wasn’t honored by a visit from Prime Minister Marjanovic or President Milosevic. They don't come to places like this