Delo
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Delo (English: Labor) is one of the major daily newspapers in Slovenia. The newspaper was established in 1959 from the merger of newspapers Ljudska pravica (The People's Prerogative) and Slovenski poročevalec (The Slovenian Reporter).
At present it has many weekly supplements:
- Ona ("She") with topics for women (Tuesdays)
- Delo in dom ("Labor and Home") about housekeeping (Wednesdays)
- Polet ("Flight" or "Enthusiasm/Drive") about recreation and free time (Thursdays)
- Vikend ("Weekend"), TV guide with additional entertainment news (Fridays)
- Sobotna priloga ("The Saturday Supplement"), comments about current events in broad by notable columnists (Saturdays)
Delo also publishes a special Sunday edition, Nedelo ("Idleness"[1]), in a smaller and bound (stapled) format.
[edit] References, Notes and Trivia
- A popular observation from the titles of the principal newspapers of the former Yugoslav republics is that Slovenes prefer work (Delo), Serbs politics (Politika) and Montenegrins warfare (Pobjeda - victory).