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  2. Dečje novine - Wikipedia

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    Dečje novine (Serbian Cyrillic: Дечје новине; Children's newspaper) was a publishing house based in Gornji Milanovac. It was known as the largest comics publisher of the former Yugoslavia .

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  4. Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Željko Kopanja, the editor of the independent newspaper Nezavisne Novine, was seriously hurt by a car bomb after he had published stories detailing atrocities committed by Serbs against Bosniaks during the Bosnian War. He believed that the bomb was planted by Serbia's security services to stop him from publishing further stories.

  5. Brankica Stanković - Wikipedia

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    Brankica Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранкица Станковић; born October 1975) is a prominent Serbian investigative journalist reporting on topics of crime and political corruption in Serbia.

  6. NIN (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    NIN (Serbian Cyrillic: НИН) is a weekly news magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia.Its name is an acronym for Nedeljne informativne novine (Недељне информативне новине) which roughly translates into Weekly Informational Newspaper.

  7. Bruno Bušić - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Bušić's grave at Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb. Bušić was born in the village of Vinjani Donji near Imotski.By the time he enrolled into high school in Imotski, he was already involved in activities which communist authorities considered rebellious.

  8. Dnevne novine - Wikipedia

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    On May 7, 2012, Dnevne Novine became the first and, as of October 2012, only free newspaper in Montenegro. [5] Željko Ivanović and Mladen Milutinović, owners of Vijesti and Dan , tried to sabotage the move by threatening to withdraw their papers from the main media distributors in the country ( Tabacco , S Media and Štampa ). [ 6 ]

  9. Politikin Zabavnik - Wikipedia

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    Politikin Zabavnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Политикин Забавник) is a popular magazine in Serbia, published by Politika Newspapers and Magazines.. The first issue came out on 28 February 1939.