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    Borba (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Борба) was a newspaper published in former Yugoslavia and Serbia, best known from the period when it was the official gazette...
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  • established in 1997 after a group of discontented journalists from the Naša borba newspaper walked out after getting into a conflict with the paper's new private...
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  • 2025. "Замке манипулисања" [The Traps of Manipulation] (in Serbian). Borba (newspaper), as archived by the Belgrade University Library. 27 January 1986....
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  • town in Portugal Borba (surname), a Portuguese surname Borba (newspaper) (Борба) Borba (Paris), a Paris-based Russian leftwing group Borba Blanca, a Spanish...
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    Castelo Branco; Mário Pinto; Sandra Tuna; Gabriel Silva; Eduardo Zilles Borba; Mônica Delicato; Carlos Duarte; Nair Silva; Patrícia Teixeira. A Gazeta...
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  • Večernje novosti (category Newspapers published in Serbia)
    Yugoslav-level media companies were Borba and Tanjug. Borba published two daily newspapers, Borba and Večernje novosti. Borba was a daily broad-sheet, was well...
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  • Belgrade) Slobodna Šumadija (1994, Kragujevac) Građanin (1997, Belgrade) Naša borba (1994–1998, Belgrade) Demokratija (1996–1998, Belgrade) Dnevni telegraf...
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    after an article published on 15 August 1987 in the Belgrade-based Borba newspaper, in which the company was accused of issuing promissory notes without...
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  • Radnička Borba (Worker's Struggle) was a Serbo-Croatian language socialist newspaper which was published from 1907 to 1970. The newspaper was initially...
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    editor of the children's magazine "Poletarac", journalist at the Borba newspaper. From 1975 onwards he was the editor of radio Studio B. An athletic...
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    was his detachment's political commissar, war correspondent for the Borba newspaper, and a cultural proletarian. That period of his life influenced much...
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  • 1997" (PDF). rfebm.com. Retrieved 24 January 2024. Borba newspaper, 19.06.1997, p. 13 Borba newspaper, 23.06.1997, p. 11 La Gazzetta dello Sport, 21.06...
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    George Borba (Hebrew: ג'ורג' בורבה; born on 12 July 1944 in Italy), is a former Israeli international footballer who was part of the squad that competed...
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    Telêmaco Borba Airport - Monte Alegre Airport (IATA: TEC, ICAO: SSVL), formerly SBTL is the airport serving Telêmaco Borba, Brazil. It is operated by...
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  • good impression but also causing an uproar by burning a copy of the Borba newspaper. During the intro for the song "Biti ružan, pametan i mlad", Čonkić...
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    Quincas Borba is a novel written by the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis. It was first published in 1891. It is also known in English as Philosopher...
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  • Informer is a Serbian tabloid newspaper based in Belgrade. It is known for its political bias in favor of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and...
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  • задужује" [The House That Leaves a Debt of Gratitude] (in Serbian). Borba (newspaper), as archived by the Belgrade University Library. 7 February 1990....
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  • Nova borba ('New Struggle') was a Serbo-Croatian weekly newspaper published in Prague, by exiled Yugoslav Cominformists. It was printed in Roman alphabet...
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    Blic (redirect from Blic (Newspaper))
    newspaper had been started a year before (in 1995, as weekly) and had drawn some journalists who had previously been working for Borba and Nasa Borba...
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