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Tomislav Ladan (25 June 1932 – 12 September 2008, Zagreb, Croatia) was a Croatian essayist, critic and novelist.
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Dinamo Zagreb Real Zaragoza Croatia international Tomislav Dujmovic has joined Real Zaragoza from Dynamo Moscow. read more - Tomislav Dujmovic
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EU Funds Minister Tomislav Donchev has said that Bulgaria should be ready with the agreements and the texts on the Operational Programs in the next programming period, 2014-2020, by mid-2013. Speaking at a conference on Monday, he specified that the most difficult task was striking a balance between the different types of investments that had to be made. The EU Funds Minister explained that ... - Croatian war crimes suspect pleads not guilty
ZAGREB -- Croat wartime Assistant Interior Minister and former adviser to the Interior Ministry Tomislav Merčep pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial in Zagreb. - SNS leader joins B92 humanitarian campaign
KRAGUJEVAC -- Opposition SNS party leader Tomislav Nikolić on Wednesday joined a humanitarian campaign to buy baby incubators, launched by the B92 Fund. - Bulgaria to Absorb All EU Funds by 2013 - Minister
Bulgaria will have absorbed the entire BGN 13 B allotted from the EU funds to the country in 2013, stated Bulgarian European Funds Minister Tomislav Donchev. Speaking in an interview for Darik Radio Saturday, Donchev added that Bulgaria will be negotiating for BGN 16 B of funds for EU's next programing period. The EU Funds minister explained that Bulgaria's priorities till 2020 will center ... - SNS leader would call referendum on Kosovo
BELGRADE -- Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Tomislav Nikolić said Wednesday that if he assumed power, he would call a referendum on Kosovo. - EU is Serbia’s priority, SNS leader says
BELGRADE -- Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Tomislav Nikolić pointed out on Tuesday that one of Serbia's priorities was to join the EU as soon as possible. - SNS leader calls for agreement on Kosovo
BELGRADE -- Opposition SNS party leader Tomislav Nikolić says there should be agreement among relevant political factors about the fate of Kosovo. Should that idea include giving up on some jurisdiction related to Kosovo, a referendum must be called to change the Constitution, he said on Thursday. - Zaragoza sign Dujmovic
Real Zaragoza have signed Croatia international Tomislav Dujmovic from Dynamo Moscow on loan until the end of the season, the Primera Division strugglers have announced.
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