Serbian pop artist Vladislav Scepanovic gets limelight in Pohang
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Serbian pop artist Vladislav Scepanovic gets limelight in Pohang
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The policy was simple: no outsiders. As someone who had trained the NBA’s highest-profile players, Tim Grover insisted on it. He had a close-knit staff that strived to make their famous clients better while protecting their privacy. Discretion was a crucial component of operating a business that catered to NBA royalty. Michael Jordan. Kobe Bryant. Charles Barkley. Dwyane Wade. Grover has worked with all of them and countless more marquee names.
One day during the summer of 2004, Grover looked over and saw an unfamiliar face at a closed session at his facility in Chicago. They were so busy that afternoon he almost didn’t notice at first. When he did, Grover wasn’t pleased.
Posted : 2021-02-15 09:11
Updated : 2021-02-16 14:15
Charge d Affaires ad interim Aleksandar Dordevic of the Serbian Embassy in Korea speaks during an interview with The Korea Times at the embassy in Seoul, Feb. 2. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk
Balkan state marks national holiday on Feb. 15
By Yi Whan-woo
Serbia s push to use the 30th anniversary of its ties with Korea in 2019 to improve bilateral relations seemed likely to lose steam when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out last year.
However, the two countries rather witnessed their potential for a broader partnership through health and medical cooperation against the coronavirus, says Charge d Affaires ad interim Aleksandar Dordevic at the Serbian Embassy in Seoul.