What is “organized crime” today?
Conference on perceptions and strategies for fighting organised crime
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Misha Glenny is the author of The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804–1999 (July 2003), published in Bulgarian by Riva publishing house in 2004
B92 was founded in 1989 as a youth radio broadcasting to Belgrade audiences and has since grown into a company which includes: a regional radio and a national television network, a Web site and an internet providing service, a book publishing department, a CD label and a cultural centre, Rex.
B92’s commitment to responsible journalism and positive social change have earned it international renown: the organisation and its members have won a number of prestigious international awards for journalistic courage and advocacy of human rights.
B92’s core activities comprise its three media outlets: Serbia 's fastest-growing nationwide TV station, most popular private radio station, and most popular internet information and entertainment portal:
B92 Television was launched in September, 2000
Vladimir Beba Popovic is a former chief communications officer in the Zoran Djind j ic government. After the assassination of Djindjic the media gave him a name of a Serbia ' s secretive power broker. The 44-year-old Popovic ń˙ known by the nickname “Beba” (Baby) because of his youthful features.

Vladimir “Beba” Popovic enters theSpecialized Court.
The main hearing for the trial of the assassination
of Zoran Djindjic was postponed because the defense
attorneys failed to appear in court (FoNet)
April 21-22, 2005,
The Red House Centre for Culture and Debate “Andrey Nikolov”, Red hall
15, Ljuben Karavelov St.
Entrance: Invitations only
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