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SERBIA: HUNGARIAN JOURNALISTS PROTEST.(Magyar Szo protests Vojvodina Parliament)(Brief Article)
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On 8 May, reporters from Yugoslavia's only Hungarian-language daily, "Magyar Szo," marched to the Vojvodina Parliament in Novy Sad to protest recent statements by the parliament, which owns the daily, that financial problems could lead to the paper's closure. The employees are...
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YUGOSLAVIA: STIRRINGS IN VOJVODINA.(Brief Article)
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; Opposition legislators left the provincial assembly in Novi Sad on 19 April after deputies from the government parties refused to consider opposition proposals for topics to be added to the legislative agenda. The topics included calling elections at all levels, holding a roundtable on election
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SERBIA: VOJVODINA ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA FOUNDED.
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; On 1 May, the first meeting of electronic media representatives in Vojvodina was held to establish the Association of the Electronic Media of Vojvodina, ANEM reported in the Vojvodina daily Magyar Szo. The main task of the Association would be to represent the electronic media of Vojvodina in the
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SERBIA: EDITOR OF HUNGARIAN-LANGUAGE DAILY SUSPENDED.
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; Erzebet Marijanov, editor of Hungarian language daily Magyar Szo, was officially suspended and banned from entering the newspaper's building on 5 August under the orders of its director, who accused her of abusing her position. The suspended editor claimed the Vojvodina assembly was the only body
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EDITOR OF HUNGARIAN-LANGUAGE DAILY SUSPENDED.
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; Erzebet Marijanov, editor of Hungarian language daily "Magyar Szo," was officially suspended and banned from entering the newspaper's building on 5 August under the orders of its director, who accused her of abusing her position. The suspended editor claimed the Vojvodina assembly was the only body
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ASK THE GLOBE
The Boston Globe
; Q. Are any Hungarian-language newspapers published in this country? K.M., West Townsend A. The 1991 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, available at most libraries, lists a number of Hungarian language weeklies. Among them are: Amerikai Magyar Szo (Hungarian Word), 130 E. 16th St., New York,
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