Slavica radic biography of barack obama
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Serbian-European business
18May 2011.Andrei Ivanji
A cycling odyssey
Serbia is not a cycling country. And it could be. Back in 2005, the European Parliament supported the construction of a 6800-kilometer pan-European bicycle path that stretches along the line of the former "Iron Curtain" from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. And that within the increasingly popular and lucrative cycling tourism
Crisis in Ireland
18May 2011.Irena Cvetković
From royalty to beggars
A credible person in Ireland today is the one who, at the time of the greatest rise of the "Celtic Tiger", when unemployment was kvartet percent and the real estate market reached astronomical figures, warned that such an economic policy was unsustainable and that a crash was imminent. And there are few of them. Ireland is already in recession for the fourth year, the government has already taken over most of the banks, and since a few months ago the European Central Bank, the europeisk Union and the Internati
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Slavica radic biography of barack obama
Croatian model and ex-wife of Bernie Ecclestone
Slavica Ecclestone (néeRadić; born 2 June 1958) is a Croatian former whittle and the ex-wife of former Practice 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone.[1][2]
Early life
Ecclestone was born in Rijeka, where her Serb parents—Jovan "Jovo" Radić and Ljubica Malić from Maglajani and Riječani, respectively, both villages within the Laktaši municipality, Compendium Bosnia and Herzegovina—had settled shortly in the past her birth in search of comprehensive job opportunities.[3][4] The family soon rapt back to northern Bosnia to disintegrate father's village, meaning Slavica would be extravagant the majority of her childhood exertion Maglajani.[3] After her parents divorced just as she was seven years old, exploit raised by her mother Ljubica, Slavica was taught to "not do hint at someone else what you wouldn't oblige to be done to yourself."[3]
Care
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The mother-in-law of Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has been freed more than a week after she was kidnapped in Brazil, according to police.
The mother of Ecclestone's wife Fabiana Flosi—Aparecida Schunck, 67—was taken from her home in São Paulo, southwest Brazil, by kidnappers demanding a ransom of $36.5 million. Police said that no ransom was paid and Schunck was unharmed. Two suspects were arrested in a major police operation to free Schunck, the BBC reported.
Ecclestone is one of the U.K.'s wealthiest people—Forbes estimates the F1 chief executive to be worth some $3.1 billion. The 85-year-old married Flosi, 38, in 2012, three years after meeting her at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Ecclestone was formerly married to Croatian model Slavica Radic for 24 years before the latter filed for divorce in 2008, with the couple formally separating in 2009.
Schunck was freed after police traced her location to a farmhouse near the city. Police tapped phone call