PS: WE WANT ELECTIONS
The young officer of Ina Rama is in hospital for mental evaluation
YESTERDAY THE PS DEMONSTRATION IN FOUR DISTRICTS. THERE IS NO VIOLENCE, BUT THERE ARE CALLS AGAINST BERISHA
• Amnesty International: Do not obstruct the prosecution in its investigations. PS police clash over the participants in the rally
Tens of thousands of opposition supporters occupied the squares and main streets of four cities: Tirana, Durrës, Korçë and Lezhë, continuing their peaceful marches. In the capital, 11 caravans of citizens gathered from all directions in front of the square behind the Historical Museum. Many citizens from Durrës and Kruja had also arrived for this protest-march in the capital. The chief socialist Edi Rama...
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(In the photo): Police behind the Prime Minister’s Office waiting for the demonstrators, who did not go to the Prime Minister’s Office (right) Edi Rama at yesterday’s protest in Tirana
Baccalaureate, here are the questions that will appear on the test
The explanatory guides to the orientation programs are published for all graduating students
Concrete examples / Young people can practice the models presented
The explanatory guides to the orientation programs are being published, in which young people will be tested in the 2011 baccalaureate exam. The Ministry of Education, to help young people, will send all schools a summary booklet for each subject with sample tests similar to those that will appear in the final exam.
By ESMERALDA KETA
In this way, young people will have the opportunity to practice with the models and concrete examples of the questions, which are very similar to the final questions. The Ministry of Education has clarified that this guide is addressed to all graduating students of the different types of secondary schools, such as: the gymnasium (social, natural and general tracks); foreign-language secondary school; pedagogical secondary school; ... On pages 17-25
ERVIN’S BROTHER BECOMES PHYSICAL WITH ERMELA’S SISTER
BLUETOOTH/ BB4, STORIES INSIDE THE HOUSE
Supplement
The Middle East threatens the world
Yesterday in the “Financial Times”
Yesterday
in the “Financial Times”
By BARNEY JOPSON
The unrest in Tunisia and Egypt has major economic and financial consequences. About two-thirds of the world’s oil reserves and almost half...
The Middle East threatens the world
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The missing men of state
Opinion of the Day
Opinion
of the Day
By AFRIM KRASNIQI
There is no doubt that W. Churchill was a great statesman. He led his country to victory in World War II, he had the ability...
The men of
(missing) state
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Concessions, Dritan Prifti 3 hours in the prosecutor’s office over permits
Former minister
Concessions,
Dritan Prifti
3 hours in the
prosecutor’s office over permits
On page 7
Pëllumb Xhufi: Berisha supports only those who sell out the nation
INTERVIEW / THE HISTORIAN
Pëllumb Xhufi:
Berisha supports
only those who
sell out the nation
On pages 8-9
Gërdeci, former Chief of General Staff: They didn’t ask me about the place
Hoxha’s testimony
Gërdeci, former
Chief of General Staff:
They didn’t ask me
about the place
On page 10
The liquefied gas whose retail price is rising by 20 percent today
Clash with taxes
The liquefied gas
whose retail price
is rising by
20 percent today
On page 11