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Dan (newspaper)

''Dan'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Дан, ; (英語:The Day)) is a daily newspaper published in Montenegro. It took its name from the old day ''Cetinje'' monthly newspaper that was published in the old Montenegrin state at the beginning of the 20th century. As of 2009 it held the second place after ''Vijesti'' with a share of an estimated 31,6% of the country's total readers.〔(CEDEM's October 2009 poll )〕
==History and profile==
The first issue of ''Dan'' appeared on 31 December 1999. Right from its start, ''Dan'' was one of the harshest critics of Milo Đukanović's regime in Montenegro. In May 2001, as Croatian magazine ''Nacional)'' began a series of articles and insider interviews on state-sponsored cigarette smuggling in Montenegro under Djukanovic's regime, Dan was the only media outlet in the country to bring the details of the 'Nacional affair' to the Montenegrin public.
On 27 May 2004 ''Dan'' founder and editor-in-chief Duško Jovanović was assassinated on a Podgorica street in front of the paper's offices. Even though a prolonged police investigation produced a couple of arrests, along with an immediate assassin-suspect currently on trial, the individuals behind the murder have still not been identified. It is alleged that the DPS-controlled government both sponsored and covered up the event.
Furthermore, on 11 July 2005, an unidentified male left an explosive device in front of the paper's Podgorica offices. However it did not detonate.
On 3 June 2006, Montenegrin state prosecutor Vesna Medenica decided to press charges against ''Dan'' columnist Dragan Rosandić due to the first post-referendum text in his regular column. The charge claims that through his piece ''Prokleta avlija'', Rosandić "exposed to ridicule the peoples, national and ethnic groups of Montenegro that voted for Montenegrin independence". The charges were later dropped as unfounded.

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