Belgrade, 20 May (AKI) – Up to 15,000 music fans from all over Europe have arrived in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, for the Eurovision song contest to be held Tuesday. Sandra Susa, executive producer for Serbian television, said Belgrade hotels are at full capacity and many visitors have sought private accommodation and apartments. Serbia won the right to stage the event after its representative Marija Serifovic won the contest in Finland last year. Susa said the biggest benefit of the contest would be the improvement of the image of the country, with hundreds of millions of television viewers expected to...