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People Daily (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
... with them at this difficult time." Slovenia Prime Minister Janez Jansa and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic also sent condolences to President Hu. The earthquake, measured at 7.8 on the Richter scale, rocked southwest China Monday afternoon. The death toll in Sichuan Province alone has reached 8533, local authorities said.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
... (SAA) with the EU, which is the first step on the road to full membership. Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, who was in Budapest for a one-day visit, also said that his nation hoped to close talks on EU membership next year and said Hungary had been a big help in this process.
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Croatia News - CroatiaPress.com (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Zagreb, May 8 (CP) — The Austrian state prosecution in Vienna has received a request for an investigation against president Stjepan Mesic's advisor Sasa Perkovic. He is accused of putting pressure on ret. Gen. Vladimir Zagorec during a secret meeting in 2007 who he demanded of to provide information in exchange for certain concessions. The request [...]
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Croatia News - CroatiaPress.com (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Zagreb, May 6 (CP) – Speaking to Croatian Radio (HR) during a regular interview, president Stjepan Mesic accused the Foreign and European Integration Ministry (MVPEI) of hiring people tugging the party line. Mesic said that the seventh administration of the Foreign Ministry was responsible for employing people without tenders being put out for positions, so that those [...]
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Croatia News - CroatiaPress.com (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
Zagreb, May 1 (CP) — Commemorations are being in Okučani today to mark the 13th anniversary of operation Flash in which Western Slavonia was retaken contol of by Croatian forces after four years of occupation by rebel Serbs. Veterans, locals and visitors are attending along with President Stjepan Mesić, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Parliament President [...]
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Croatia News - CroatiaPress.com (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
Zagreb, April 15 (CP) — Opening the Croatian-German economic forum on Tuesday morning in Zagreb, president Stjepan Mesic spoke of the traditionally good Croatian-German relations, the notion fully supported by his German counterpart Horst Koeller. Koeller said that corruption and incomplete reforms in the judiciary represent the main stumbling blocks to even better business relations...
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Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE (Free subscription) | 04/14/2008
German President Horst Köhler has arrived in the Croatian capital Zagreb on a three-day visit. Köhler is scheduled to meet his Croatian counterpart Stjepan Mesic and Prime Minister, Ivo Sanader to discuss the progress made so far in the implementation of reforms as part of the country's bid to join the European Union as well as NATO. The visit follows US President George Bush's trip to...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 04/12/2008
... in favour of a social dialogue and partnership between workers, companies and the state. President Stjepan Mesic wanted to join the protest, but the organizers refused, according to media reports.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 04/12/2008
... in favour of a social dialogue and partnership between workers, companies and the state. President Stjepan Mesic wanted to join the protest, but the organizers refused, according to media reports.
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Croatia News - CroatiaPress.com (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Zagreb, April 9 (CP) – Following Monday’s announcement by Slovene PM Janez Jansa that a referendum could be held on Croatia’s EU entry if the open issues like the border issue are not resolved, Croatian president Stjepan Mesic reacted to the statement. Mesic mentioned the Ljubljanska Banka savings accounts holders from Croatia who he said were [...]
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
US President George Bush, right, and his Croatian counterpart Stjepan Mesic pose for photographs after their meeting in Zagreb on Saturday April 5, 2008. President Bush was on a two-day visit to Croatia.
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
FONT SIZE U.S. President George W. Bush, left, and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, right, are seen during a welcome ceremony in Zagreb, Croatia,... U.S. President George W. Bush, left, and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, right, are seen during a welcome ceremony in Zagreb, Croatia, Friday, April 4, 2008. Bush, the first U.S. leader to visit Croatia in 12 years, received...
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The Eagle (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
Troop levels to rise in '09, Gates says AP photo President Bush and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic review the troops during an arriva ...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 04/04/2008
Zagreb - President George W Bush stopped in Croatia on Friday to show support for the country's upcoming NATO membership and underscore US hopes for Balkan stability. Bush, the first US president to visit independent Croatia, was welcomed by a military honour guard, then met President Stjepan Mesic for talks and a festive dinner. Bush briefly greeted the troops - "Hello, soldiers," he...