ZAGREB, Jan 8 (Hina) - The Zagreb-based daily VJESNIK runs a
headline "IFOR fires back" in its Monday issue covering frequent
assaults on the NATO-led Bosnian peace Implementation Force troops.
Two direct attacks were registered while behind another
opening fire at a British patrol near north-western Bosanska Krupa
was "irresponsible behavior of a drunk Bosnian army soldier," the
paper quotes IFOR's Sarajevo spokesman Col. Marc Rayner as saying.
The paper carries a comment piece on the situation in the
opposition leading Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) under
headline "Time for Changes". The piece quotes a senior party
official, Bozo Kovacevic, as saying the discontent within the party
would emerge even if party had achieved the expected results at the
October snap election.
After suggesting to the government to issue a public loan for
construction of the Zagreb - Split motorway the paper's economic
analyst Ivo Jakovljevic recalls the loan issued in 1971, which had
failed.
The paper also carries a comment piece ahead of the Croatian
Foreign Minister Mate Granic's visit to Belgrade.
Another Zagreb-based daily VECERNJI LIST covers the
denationalization legislature over the return of the property which
had been seized after the World War 2.
Croatian Minister of Education Ljilja Vokic says that
government was to ensure the free textbooks for primary schools as
of next fall.
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