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Rovinj to get swingers' beach bar
Reports by the daily newspaper Glas Istre stated that work on the swingers' beach bar have started on the outskirts of the western town of Rovinj.
European Commission agrees to a plan of privatisation of 3. maj shipyard
The privatisation of the Croatian shipyard "3. maj" in the northern Adriatic port of Rijeka was given the go-ahead from European Commission.
Oldest existing bottle of Croatian wine dates from 1888
He also found bottles of wine from 1893 and 1899.
Robert Prosinecki to remain in Kayserispor
Croatian football coach Robert Prosinecki has decided to stay on at the Turkish side Kayserispor for another year.
Croatian movies presented in Los Angeles
The Croatian film industry will be showcased this week in Los Angeles during a mini festival called Kino Croatia.
INA gives opportunity to entrepreneurs
The Croatian oil company INA has launched a pilot program called "entrepreneur model" with the aim to improve its business.
Foreign companies promise cheaper electric energy supply
Croatia's energy market has become the centre of debates this week as foreign companies will soon be allowed to offer electric energy supply to Croat citizens.
Medfilm festival in Rome dedicated to Croatia
The Medfilm Festival in the Italian capital Rome will be dedicated to Croatia as the country enters EU on 1 July.
Gibonni on European tour with 20th Century Man
The Croatian pop star Gibonni will kick-off his mini European tour tomorrow (Thursday) in the Austrian capital, Vienna.
Tin Jedvaj close to Roma
The Dinamo Zagreb defender Tin Jedvaj could become the youngest first team player of the club to be sold abroad.
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John wrote on 17. 06. 2013 from UK
11 months in jail for killing FOUR people. The Croatian Judicial system beggars belief.
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Luka wrote on 11. 06. 2013 from Split
A jes vala bio Hrvat, taj Srbin nikad bio nije tako mi Franje Tudjmana!!! P.S. Nije Luka nego ALEKSANDAR BOGDANOVIC, i koliko god vas bolelo i koliko god pokusavali, TESLA JE SRBIN BIO I OSTACE KOMPLEXASI MOJI MALENI
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John wrote on 05. 06. 2013 from UK
11 Months for killing two innocent people is a joke. The victims families lives have been ruined and he plans to read and exercise. Its not a hotel Mr Cacic is jail!
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John wrote on 28. 05. 2013 from UK
What ever happened to free speech?
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Filip wrote on 27. 05. 2013 from Zadar
What a stupid, silly girl.
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jb wrote on 20. 05. 2013 from USA
It has always been that way. As far back as I can remember. Just try to own a business in Croatia and you will lean this very quickly. Maybe the EU can help in this one issue with Croaita. Still a great Country.
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Mark wrote on 18. 05. 2013 from US
You guys are absolutely wrong. This whole situation came about because of poor management. Government officials and managers have been using the company as a source of income for their friends and relatives. There are about 500 extra employees who are on the company payroll causing the losses. For the amout of aircraft that CA has there should not be more than 500 employees total on the company payroll. By keeping all of these extra office employees on the payroll the ones who actually earn the money for the airline ( pilots, flight attendents and mechanics) have to susbsidize their wages. By your logic the pilots and flight attendents should be paid less so that the company can bring on more staff who do nothing. It is a risky game that is being played by the unions and company but if we want to see self sustaining airline the management has to look in a mirror or in the hallways of its offices for cost savings.
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John wrote on 20. 05. 2013 from UK
Whoever is to blame the fact is the travelling public have lost confidence and faith in CA.20 odd flights cancelled today causing massive inconvenience to passengers hoping to travel. CA already in serious debt cannot sustain such losses. I fear CA will cease to exist before long.
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zeek wrote on 17. 05. 2013 from zagreb
speculation is not news.
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John wrote on 15. 05. 2013 from UK
Nobody has the guts to do it. Thats the problem. They have lost public support not to mention the confidence of the travelling public who will switch to more reliable airlines. Croatia Airlines are already on the edge of bankruptcy.
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