Thanks to a law meant to quell sectarian violence, returning refugees who find their homes occupied cannot kick them out.
By Anna Badkhen Jun 12, 2008
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More than 18,000 Slovenians suddenly found there was no record they even existed.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
January 29, 2007
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Yugoslavia's former dictator will face war crimes charges in an unprecedented international trial.
By Laura Rozen
June 28, 2001
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Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory time travel?
Letters to the Editor
October 13, 1999
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Make men deal with birth control; race, music and Macy Gray; Lycos should run "Jews for Jesus" ads.
Letters to the Editor
August 18, 1999
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Kosovar gangs pick up where the Serbs left off.
By Laura Rozen
August 3, 1999
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The Nobel Prize-winning poet, whose own country was devoured by its powerful neighbors, supports the NATO attacks -- and holds out hope for the future.
By Tamara Straus
May 10, 1999
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An AP photographer who fled Yugoslavia at the 11th hour reports on the horror in Kosovo.
By David Brauchli
April 1, 1999
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Street dogs, dead souls and killers who are heroes
By Gordon Weiss
January 6, 1997