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Serbian Former Hardliner On Three-day Visit To Croatia (Nasdaq)
ZAGREB, Croatia (AFP)--A Serbian politician whose former party advocated a " Greater Serbia" Monday visited Croatia, where rebel Serbs fought for that goal in the 1990s.
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Russia late show delights St Petersburg (UEFA News)
Russia 3-3 Croatia Hosts Russia struck twice in the final seven minutes to earn an unlikely draw against Croatia and leave Group A finely poised after Matchday 1.
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Serbian Former Hardliner On Three-day Visit To Croatia (Nasdaq)
ZAGREB, Croatia (AFP)--A Serbian politician whose former party advocated a " Greater Serbia" Monday visited Croatia, where rebel Serbs fought for that goal in the 1990s.
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Report: Bayern makes move for Croatia's Olic (Sports Illustrated)
Bayern Munich is reportedly seeking to sign Croatia winger Ivica Olic, whose contract with Hamburger SV expires at the end of the season.
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TABLE-INDICATORS - Croatia - updated on Dec 8 (The Forex Market)
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Croatia's olive oil producers fight quantity with quality (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
VODNJAN, Croatia (AFP) - Croatian olive farmer Sandi Chiavalon has high hopes of taking on the might and quantity of Greece, Italy and Spain with the quality of oil from his groves.
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Croatia's olive oil producers fight quantity with quality (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
VODNJAN, Croatia (AFP) - Croatian olive farmer Sandi Chiavalon has high hopes of taking on the might and quantity of Greece, Italy and Spain with the quality of oil from his groves.
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Croatia's olive oil producers fight quantity with quality (TODAYonline)
Sandi Chiavallon, producer of one of the best Croatia's extra virgin olive oils from Croatian northern Adriatic peninsula of Istria, poses in his olive oil cellar, in Vodnjan, on November 20, 2008. Croatia's olive-growers hope that with their top quality, extra virgin olive oils they would be recognized on the market of the European Union, that Zagreb aspires to join by 2011.
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Croatia's olive oil producers fight quantity with quality (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Croatian olive farmer Sandi Chiavalon has high hopes of taking on the might and quantity of Greece, Italy and Spain with the quality of oil from his groves.
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Petric fires Hamburg to fifth, Bayern beat Hoffenheim (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Croatia striker Mladen Petric scored both goals to seal a 2-1 win at Cologne on Sunday to keep Hamburg in touch with league leaders Hoffenheim, who stay top despite losing to Bayern Munich on Friday.
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Petric fires Hamburg to fifth, Bayern beat Hoffenheim (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Croatia striker Mladen Petric scored both goals to seal a 2-1 win at Cologne on Sunday to keep Hamburg in touch with league leaders Hoffenheim, who stay top despite losing to Bayern Munich on Friday.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-06 10:40 Croat c.bank says govt must seek funds abroad -paper (Interactive Investor)
ZAGREB, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The Croatian central bank said the state would have to seek funds abroad to finance the budget deficit in 2009, the Novi List daily reported on Saturday. Croatia's government scrapped plans to run a balanced budget in 2009 and approved higher spending on Friday, in a move which disappointed analysts who said it would make its indebted economy even more exposed to ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-06 10:40 Croat c.bank says govt must seek funds abroad -paper (Interactive Investor)
ZAGREB, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The Croatian central bank said the state would have to seek funds abroad to finance the budget deficit in 2009, the Novi List daily reported on Saturday. Croatia's government scrapped plans to run a balanced budget in 2009 and approved higher spending on Friday, in a move which disappointed analysts who said it would make its indebted economy even more exposed to ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-06 10:40 Croat c.bank says govt must seek funds abroad -paper (Interactive Investor)
ZAGREB, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The Croatian central bank said the state would have to seek funds abroad to finance the budget deficit in 2009, the Novi List daily reported on Saturday. Croatia's government scrapped plans to run a balanced budget in 2009 and approved higher spending on Friday, in a move which disappointed analysts who said it would make its indebted economy even more exposed to ...
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Demonstrators protest government cost cutting measures (EARTHtimes.org)
Zagreb - Demonstrations were held in cities across Croatia on Friday evening to protest the government's newest cost-saving efforts. Protestors criticized the government cuts for impacting poor people disproportionately and accused the ruling parties...
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Anti-government Croatian protests fizzle (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Anti-government protests organized on Facebook fizzled Friday when roughly 3,500 people turned out for a demonstration that organizers hoped would draw 60,000. About 2,500 people gathered in the capital, Zagreb. Several hundred turned up in Croatia's second-largest city, Split, and a few hundred more in five other cities to protest government austerity measures. "It's easier to click a ...
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Croatia, Slovenia Closer To Resolving Problems - Foreign Min (Nasdaq)
ZAGREB, Croatia (AFP)--Croatia and Slovenia could soon resolve several issues, including a long-running border dispute, that have strained bilateral ties, Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic said Tuesday.
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Croatia, Slovenia Closer To Resolving Problems - Foreign Min (Nasdaq)
ZAGREB, Croatia (AFP)--Croatia and Slovenia could soon resolve several issues, including a long-running border dispute, that have strained bilateral ties, Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic said Tuesday.
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Anti-government Croatian protests fizzle (Baltimore Examiner)
Protesters gather at the central square in Zagreb, Croatia, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008. Up to 60,000 citizens, members of Facebook network socializing group were expected to demonstrate nationwide against government austerity measures, but only about 2,500 people protested in Zagreb and several hundred turned up in the second largest city of Split.
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Anti-government Croatian protests fizzle (INO News)
(AP:ZAGREB, Croatia) Anti-government protests organized on Facebook fizzled Friday when roughly 3,500 people turned out for a demonstration that organizers hoped would draw 60,000.
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