Sotir wrote:Preskočio si deo sa najodlikovanijim, da nisi malo prilegao posle ručka da se odmoriš?
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Sotir wrote:Preskočio si deo sa najodlikovanijim, da nisi malo prilegao posle ručka da se odmoriš?
Gargantua wrote:Sotir wrote:Preskočio si deo sa najodlikovanijim, da nisi malo prilegao posle ručka da se odmoriš?
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Ја би да могу и после доручка, али деца то обично схвате као позив да скачу по мом стомаку.паће wrote:Сотире, ја прилежем и после вечере .
Sotir wrote:Ја би да могу и после доручка, али деца то обично схвате као позив да скачу по мом стомаку.паће wrote:
I danas kad gledam "Hour of the wolf" tako se osećam.bruno sulak wrote:ja sam ih se bojao. imao sam osecaj da ce ekran da prsne i da ce da pokuljaju neke aveti.
Dosta je milion
Izvod iz dokumentacije američke Poreske uprave pokazuje da Saša Radulović, lider pokreta Dosta je bilo, u SAD duguje više od milion dolara za porez. DW ekskluzivno objavljuje dokument. Radulović odgovara nonšalantno.
Datum 05.08.2016
Autor Nemanja Rujević
https://www.dw.com/sr/dosta-je-milion/a-19449115
KinderLad wrote:Posle pričaju da ga nije bilo briga za Balkan...
At end of wayward days he found a cause –
'Twas not his Country's – Only time can tell
If that defiance of our ancient laws
Was treason or foreknowledge. He sleeps well.
Недићеву политику подржавао је и један Британац- Џон Емери, син лорда Емерија, министра Велике Британије за Индију. Сукобивши се са оцем, пребегао је у иностранство и живео у Берлину. Говорио је да се стиди што је Енглез јер "Енглези проповедају слободу, а држе у ропству и експлоатацији милионе и милионе људи на разним континентима". Србима је поручио: "Ја вам саветујем као добар Енглез сасвим обрнуто од онога што жели мој отац: пођите и даље путем којим сте ишли у последње време! Гледајте да спасете себе и своју децу, и не мешајте се у сукобе великих. То је најбоља политика!" Џон Емери је био гост Београда и одржао 20. новембра 1943. у згради Коларчеве задужбине предавање (на француском) "Данашња Србија у очима једног енглеског националисте". Просветна заједница а.д. штампала је на српском језику његову књигу Енглеска и Европа. Српски народ, 19. 12. 1942, 30. 10. и 20. 11. 1943.
FMP postaje Crvena zvezda http://t.co/qFI2EG7
— B92 Sport (@b92sport) August 12, 2011
U septembru 1967. Raif Dizdarević je - nakon četiri godine diplomatske službe - napustio Čehoslovačku, a kao znalac tamošnjih prilika u vrijeme gušenja Praškog proljeća bio je angažiran u jugoslavenskim diplomatskim akcijama: Institutu za istoriju iz Praga dao je obimni intervju 2008. iz koga izdvajamo najvažnije odgovore
Na današnji dan 26. avgusta 1990., u tuzlanskom rudniku Dobrnja-Mramor nekoliko sati iza ponoći, u strašnoj eksploziji, čiji uzrok još uvijek nije do kraja razriješen, poginulo je 180 rudara, najmlađe smjene ovog rudnika.
Svi koji su to veče sišli u jamu, izuzev Smajila Imamovića koji je zadobio teške povrede ali ipak preživio, su i izgubili živote, a tugu i saosjećanje građani Tuzle i okolnih mjesta su pokazali na njihovom ispraćaju, najbrojnijem kojeg je Tuzla vidjela.
https://www.nytimes.com/1990/08/27/world/178-miners-feared-dead-in-yugoslav-explosion.html
178 Miners Feared Dead In Yugoslav Explosion
Reuters
A total of 178 miners were believed dead today after a gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in central Yugoslavia.
Rescue workers dug desperately through twisted metal and rubble to try to reach the men buried 1,600 feet below the surface but said there was no chance of finding anyone alive.
''I don't think there are any survivors,'' a rescue worker, Stevo Mitrovic, said as he fought back tears, his face blackened by coal. ''Everything has collapsed down there. It's horrible.''
The miners at the 40-year-old Kreka lignite coal mine in Dobrnja, 85 miles southwest of Belgrade, had gone back to work on Friday after a strike this summer over pay and conditions.
May Be Country's Worst
Mine officials feared that it would be Yugoslavia's worst mining disaster, surpassing the death toll of 128 in a 1965 accident in the republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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They said today's explosion was probably caused by methane gas or coal dust, or a combination of both.
Witnesses said the blast sent huge chunks of concrete flying through the air above the mine, whose entrance was blocked with twisted metal.
Rescue workers said that ventilation had been cut off and that huge boulders blocked a four-mile tunnel leading to the miners.
''The rescue operation is extremely difficult,'' said Vidan Krsmanovic, one of the rescue organizers. ''The corridor is buried under rubble, temperatures are very high and the corridors are full of dangerous gases.
Cave-In in Miners' Area
''Further rescue efforts depend on us being able to get ventilation into the mine,'' he said. ''The explosion was huge and destructive. It caused a cave-in in the area where the miners were.''
Asked if anyone would come out alive, Mr. Krsmanovic said, ''There is no point even talking about it.''
The official press agency Tanyug said eight bodies had been brought out, but Mr. Krsmanovic denied that. Two men were carried out alive from close to the surface and taken to a hospital with slight injuries.
President Borisav Jovic flew to the scene by helicopter and called for an immediate investigation and punishment if human error was blamed for the explosion. #90 Rescue Workers Descend Ninety rescue workers were descending into the mine in groups of five, and wearing breathing apparatus. Anxious relatives watched rescue efforts from behind a fence.
The Kreka colliery, modernized in the 1980's, has been producing about 650,000 tons of lignite coal a year, Belgrade radio quoted mine officials as saying.
A fire killed 91 miners at Aleksinac mine south of Belgrade in November.
The world's worst mining disaster was in Honheiko in China in 1942, when 1,572 people died in a coal dust explosion.
An explosion of methane gas in a Japanese coal mine near the port of Umuta, Kyushu, killed 452 in 1963.
An accident at the Senghenydd coal mine in South Wales in 1913 killed 439 men.
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