ZAGREB, Feb 14 (Hina) - "All in Line with Regulations" is the front
page headline of VJESNIK covering the Croatian Government's report
on evictions, which was submitted to Parliament.
Also making front page news is that the Hague Criminal
Tribunal charged 21 Serbs on Monday with war crimes.
The daily reported on NATO's preparations to pull out UN peace
keepers from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The international conference "Promotion of Democracy", held
last weekend in Zagreb, was the theme of a comment piece headlined
"Pure Technicality of 'Promoting Democracy'".
In his column Ivo Jakovljevic raised the question "Whether or
not Print Money for One's Own Occupiers?".
The other daily VECERNJI LIST commented on the Government
accepting the programme for sowing this spring, in an article
headlined "Enough Food From Croatian Plough-Fields".
"Slovenia Is Returning Foreign Currency Savings (to Croatian
depositors)," the daily said in a report on yesterday's talks
between the Croatian and Slovene Finance Ministers.
"How the Leisured Admiral Branko Mamula Sees the Denouement of
the "Yugoslav Crisis", Z. Kruselj wrote, commenting on a letter by
the Admiral of the former Yugoslav National Army which was
published in the Italian paper "Balcanica".
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