Added 21 February '93? Two weeks of revolt! Devoll. The same house! It was quiet as it moved. Naimi pësht? sket! 2. Dosti and deputy Han. 3. Market? ... the residents, as? fit? e at? e? p? veç? e m? e? qytetar? According to! n? z? e p? qytetin? n? m? s? q? pa? b?re? p? nd? ... (C
TIRANA — President Berisha’s meeting with journalists on Friday generated many comments and explanations about current events in Albania. Here is a summary of the issues discussed at this meeting: The press — There is unquestionably a change in the Albanian press today, in the wa
The prime minister’s mandate [?] Yesterday, at the "well-being" meeting, the new leader of the opposition before the president and the prime minister
Clashes in Malësia e Madhe, 26-year-old policeman killed ON PAGE 4 The 17-year-old girl who was abducted begs the villagers in Gramsh The driver of Naimi Dokle is killed ON PAGE 4 Police declare the border crossing point “Qifonë” at Kapshticë under control ON PAGE 4
THE ENIGMA OF FATE OR THE POLITICAL CROSSROAD XIII (final) As Naim and Fishta wrote, Albanians have often had the tendency to seek salvation in fate, chance, the intervention of an invisible hand. But politics is neither a lottery nor astrology. It is will, interest, organization
DOSSIER BY FATOS VELIU Orhan Jegeni: Naim married his brother’s wife “Double cousins” among the Frashëri family and the Topi family On pages 14-17
(Naimi against himself) Where Ahmet Kërneta[?], the well-known writer and thinker, was polemizing about some current issues with one of his friends. The conversation also turned to laughter, satire, and the way a person sees himself. At one point he said that man's greatest enemy
MIHRAJE: BRAHA NAIMI PROPOSED TO ME ONE NIGHT WHEN HE WAS ESCORTING ME HOME
Opinion of the Day By ISIDOR KOTI A house without books, Cicero compared it to a body without a soul, while Naim Frashëri compared it to a room without windows. Under communism, in that climate... Cicero’s House Continues on page 24
Opinion of the Day By ISIDOR KOTI In a house without books, Cicero compared it to a body without a soul, while Naim said it was like a room without windows. In communication, in that climate... “Ciceroni” House Continues on page 24
On Sunday, a delegation from Albania led by the Minister of Education set off for the meeting of the NNjJ[][?]. No. highlight the composition of the delegation, stressing that missing from it was the chairman of the Committee of Tourism and Culture, Ylli Bufi. Journalist Naimi P
Today, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Greece, Mr. Konstantin Mitsotakis, accompanied by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Albania, Comrade Adil Çarçani, departed for Greece, thus concluding the official visit to our country. (Continued on page 4)
DOSSIER BY FATOS VELIU Orhan Jegeni: Naim married his brother’s wife “The second cousins among the Frashëri and the Topi families” On pages 14-17
“My granddaughter Aleksandra, inspiration” Supplement
MI O[?]NO EXCLUSIVE/ My father used to tell me you will become like Naimi Dritëroi: My account of life, the first poem about the Railway (In the photo) Writer Dritëro Agolli (right) Virgjini Pepo, the writer’s teacher. Facsimile of the writing on a photograph Memories of Virgjini
MILOSAO EXCLUSIVE/ My father used to tell me you would become like Naimi Dritëroi: My account of life, the first poem about the Railway (In the photo) Writer Dritëro Agolli (right) Virgjini Pepo, the writer's teacher. Facsimile of the text over a photograph The memoirs of Virgjin
7. Hodi Naimi: “Albanian ecology of forests and green environments” 8. Noriam Keta books [?] These days the following new books are expected to come out of print and enter circulation: 9. “The struggle and protection of plants” 10. Ilia Nushi: “Archaeological discoveries in Egypt
RESOLUTION EP: The 2013 elections should not affect EU status On page 5
DOSSIER / The 80-year-old’s testimony “Naim was the father-in-law of Murat Toptani. The Rilindas married his brother’s wife” Orhan Jegeni: The family ties between the Frashëri and the Toptani families “Naim was the father-in-law of Murat Toptani. The Rilindas married his brother’