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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Media Review – November 30

Nov 30, 2009, 12:33:51 PMArticle by Iskra Pavlova
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November 30 (SeeNews) - Following are some of the main stories in the online versions of Bosnian media over the weekend and on Monday morning. SeeNews has not verified these reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy:

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Media Review – November 30

NEZAVISNE NOVINE

- The 27-kilometre motorway from Banja Luka to Gradiska/Bosanska Gradiska in Bosnia’s Serb Republic will be completed in the summer, later than scheduled, due to problems with land expropriation, the director of local motorway construction firm Autoputevi RS, Dusan Topic, said. Construction works were due to finish on January 30, 2010, he added.

DNEVNI AVAZ

- Bosnian cigarette factory Fabrika Duhana Sarajevo will end the year better than planned after posting a profit of some 11 million marka in the first nine months, its director, Edin Mulahasanovic, said. He gave no other financial details.

CAPITAL.BA

- Bosnia’s Serb Republic Prime Minister Milorad Dodik has supported the initiative of the maoyr of the town of Uzice in neighbouring Serbia Jovan Markovic for the construction of a motorway linking the Serbian town of Pozega with Visegrad, in the Serb Republic. The two sides will have to allocate a total of 250 million euro for this project, the newswire reported.

(1 euro=1.95583 marka)

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