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» Poziv na sudjelovanje pri UN Komisiji o polozaju zena. Rok prijave 22. prosinca, 2006
Submitted By Prof. Dr. Mario Viscovich | Published 12/5/2006 | Events , News , Politics | Unrated
   
» The dead-sexy Tesla delivers on its promise. 100% Electric car. No more excuses
Submitted By Martin Cvjetković | Published 11/30/2006 | Business , Environment , News , Science | Unrated
   
» Predavanja akademika Ante Stamaca "Gibanja u suvremenom hrvatskom jeziku"
Submitted By Ante Katalinic | Published 11/10/2006 | News | Unrated
   
» Croatian Hall in Biloxi, MS to be Rebuilt
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 11/7/2006 | News , Community | Unrated
The Slavonian Lodge, in Biloxi, MS was the gathering place for Croatians in the area. In 2005 it was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. The American and Croatian flags fly over its remains. The local Croatians have committed themselves to rebuilding their lodge. Read more&  
» Great escape by Bhupathi-Ancic
Submitted By Ante Katalinic | Published 10/7/2006 | Sports , News | Unrated
Mahesh Bhupathi , left, of India and Mario Ancic of Croatia, right, pose with the winners' check and the trophies after defeating the Indian duo of Rohan Bopanna and Mustafa Ghouse in the doubles finals match of the Kingfisher Open Tennis in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 2, 2006. Bhupathi and Ancic defeated Bopanna-Ghouse 6-4, 6-7, 10-8 to win the doubles' title.  
» Ljubicic wins second place at Thailand Open
Submitted By Ante Katalinic | Published 10/7/2006 | Sports , News | Unrated
American James Blake dominated top-seeded Croatian Ivan Ljubicic 6-3, 6-1 Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 to win the Thailand Open final. Third-seeded Blake controlled the match from the start with superior ground strokes, wrapping up his fourth title of the year in less than an hour.  
» Lord of the DNA ring
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/4/2006 | Science , News | Unrated
Zagreb, Croatia. The study was completed in cooperation between the Croatian research institute Rudjer Boskovic and the Paris-based Necker Institute. Ksenija Zahradka, a leading researcher in the study, told a news conference. "It is an extremely fascinating phenomenon to see how a cell itself can repair its fairly destroyed DNA." Croatian scientist Miroslav Radman supervised the experimental part of the study. October 3rd 2006.
» Croatians Show the Way to Immortality
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/4/2006 | Science , News | Unrated
ZAGREB - Croatian scientists have worked out how a radiation-resistant bacterium that can exist in extreme conditions repairs damage to itself, a discovery which could provide clues about diseases such as cancer. "Through evolution, the bacteria have developed a mechanism to precisely reconstruct its DNA. Until now this has been a scientific riddle," Ksenija Zahradka, a leading researcher in the study, told a news conference.  
» GORBACHEV IN PRIMOSTEN
Submitted By Ante Katalinic | Published 10/4/2006 | Politics , News | Unrated
  Croatian President Stipe Mesic, right, looks at former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev as he speaks at a conference marking his 75th birthday and 20th anniversary of his Perestroika reforms in Primosten, Croatia, Saturday Sept. 30, 2006.


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