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Employers unhappy with public sector status quo
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No rush from abroad for Croatian property
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Croatian government faces three big challenges, WB says
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IKEA shopping centre to hire 2,000
The new IKEA shopping center expected to open in over a year in Croatia will be 105,000 square metres, consist of 187 shops, and employ 2,000 people, daily Jutarnji List writes.
HRT introduces optional Croatian subtitles for films from Serbia
Croatian Radio Television appears to have found a compromise to settle a recent polemic discussion on whether to provide Croatian subtitles for movies from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
State companies HEP and HRT champions in overtime pay
The companies HEP and Croatian Radio Television (HRT) are this year's record makers when it comes to paying for overtime, business portal Poslovni Dnevnik writes.
Croatian officials at prayer breakfast with Obamas
State Attorney General Mladen Bajic and several other Croatians have attended the traditional prayer breakfast held by the United States President Barack Obama.
Snow Day announced in Adriatic port of Split
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ZagrebDox festival brings 150 documentaries to Croatia's capital
More than 150 documentaries from around the world will be shown at the eighth annual ZagrebDox festival to be held between 26 February and 4 March in Kaptol Centar Movieplex.
Late Oxford University professor honoured in Dubrovnik, Croatia
A late Oxford University professor has got her stone plaque of honour placed in the centre of the ancient Croatian town of Dubrovnik.
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Fernando Ely wrote on 03. 02. 2012 from Brazil
Croatia has reciprocal agreements with Brazil? It is possible a Brazilian citizen buy property in Croatia?
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avidiovo wrote on 03. 02. 2012 from BiH
A vidi ti ovo: STIÂŽE MEKKI! U Kladušu dolazi Mekki Torabi da i on pomogne Fikretu Babi. Obojica znaju činit čuda ispod bubrega poturat muda iz šešira vadit zeca il pare za spas Agrokomerca. Kad je to saznala u Kladuši raja njihovoj sreći nigdje kraja. Kladuša bit će Švicarska mala samo da naći je još budala.
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Kevin wrote on 01. 02. 2012 from Canada
People have to understand that abstaining from the vote does not equal NO. If you wanted a different outcome, then instead of encouraging people to vote Yes or No, how about just encouraging people to VOTE! The people of Croatia got the result they deserved. Those who care about their country vote, and those who do not care about their country stay at home and complain. Shame on you all. People in other countries fight and die for the right to vote, and Croats throw it away like it is meaningless. How sad.
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Michael silovic wrote on 31. 01. 2012 from UNITED STATES
It is tragic that all of those who proclaim to help Croatia move forward with new found freedoms rob the poor of the country. They should not be criminally charge with the crime of theft but more so treason for betraying the people of Croatia.If you try those in political office with treason it will end a great deal of corruption. After all what kind of crime is worse then stealing from your countryman.
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Joe wrote on 31. 01. 2012 from Zagreb
They could always lower their prices. Instead of making millions a day they could offer some discounts to both Croats and the EU. Food products in Croatia are a lot higher then EU. Why? Go to Lidl in Jankomir Zagreb and then the Lidl across the border in Slovenia (20 minutes down the road) and many things are 25% to even 50% cheaper then Croatia. The truth is it will break the monopoly of the few big players in Croatia who charge above the average.
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Joe wrote on 28. 01. 2012 from Zagreb
Went there today and no major discounts from all the other stores. When is soemone going to buck the tide and start a price war? Prices are outragious right now.
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MJ wrote on 28. 01. 2012 from
Such a great pety to see the left overs of Croatian production colapse instead of restored. another short term money vision?
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Jim wrote on 25. 01. 2012 from US
A link to the auction house would have been helpful to those who would like to bid.
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george martin (japuncic) wrote on 25. 01. 2012 from mansfield,texas usa
croatia has clean air, wonderful people and great food..my mothers family still has a farm in lovinac-lika..and the fresh roasted lamb is the best i have ever eaten..
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Chris Stanicic wrote on 25. 01. 2012 from Australia
When I think of Croatia I always relate to the Adriatic Sea. This is the most beautiful,clean sea you could ever wish to see. The coastline and Islands are very beautiful. There is alot of nature to admire. If you go to somewhere like Plitvice Lakes you will understand. The food in particular the Scampi from the Kvarner region and the Prosut from coastal areas is very nice,and if you are in Ston try the oysters they are mouth watering . The people are friendly and welcoming but some do find the tourists a little too much.There is alot of history and mystery in Croatia.... Check it out for yourself.
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