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As war in the Middle East rages, even some conservatives are calling for the U.S. to start talking to its enemies, not just its friends.
By Laura Rozen
July 25, 2006
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For human-rights workers, the mere presence of Milosevic in the dock is a triumph that was unimaginable when Serbian forces were slaughtering thousands.
By Laura Rozen
February 20, 2002
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As prosecutors present graphic evidence of Balkans atrocities, accused war criminal Slobodan Milosevic yawns and looks away and calls his trial "illegal."
By Laura Rozen
February 14, 2002
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The former Yugoslav president stands accused of crimes against humanity as the most important international trial since Nuremberg begins.
By Laura Rozen
February 13, 2002
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A growing number of scientific experts have come to this conclusion. But the FBI seems strangely reluctant to zero in on the most likely suspects.
By Laura Rozen
February 8, 2002
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Who tried to frame Dr. Ayaad Assaad, a former biowarfare researcher at the Army lab? Was it the same person responsible for last fall's anthrax mail terrorism?
By Laura Rozen
January 26, 2002
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They're accused of being war-crazed fanatics. But the elite group calling for Saddam's destruction is driven by a deep sense of mission -- one now shared by President Bush.
By Laura Rozen
December 5, 2001
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Humanitarian aid groups warned that the bombing would create an aid catastrophe -- but they've brought
in far more relief since the war than before it began
By Laura Rozen
November 16, 2001
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Why did the Pentagon allow BioPort Corp. to remain the sole U.S. supplier of a crucial weapon against bioterror, despite years of failure to deliver the vaccine?
By Laura Rozen
October 14, 2001
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Robert Kaplan says fighting terrorism will
require new rules for spying, but he
predicts that fighting an "almost comic book evil" will lead to a revival.
By Laura Rozen
September 20, 2001
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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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The controversial "Balkan Ghosts" put him on the map. His opinionated, darkly seductive reports of an unraveling world have kept him there.
By Laura Rozen
April 17, 2001
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Colin Powell urges peace, but a walk through the capital city reveals a country on the verge of civil war.
By Laura Rozen
April 13, 2001
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But while Friday's campaign might have been "routine," it could still launch a different approach to Iraq.
By Alicia Montgomery and Laura Rozen
February 17, 2001
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It just isn't as easy being a tyrant as it used to be.
By Laura Rozen
February 3, 2001
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Did exposure to American depleted-uranium-tipped weapons cause the cancer deaths of some European peacekeepers who served in the Balkans?
By Laura Rozen
January 12, 2001
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Growing tensions along the border between Kosovo and southern Serbia could mark the first challenge for President-elect Bush's foreign policy team.
By Laura Rozen
December 22, 2000
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From the streets of Paris to offices in Japan, the world chuckles and shrugs at the U.S. election circus.
By Salon foreign correspondents
November 10, 2000
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A leaked document links Serbian secret police to the assassination of a journalist for the first time -- and threatens to blow apart Serbia's shaky peace.
By Laura Rozen
November 2, 2000
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With the media liberated from Milosevic's control, the nation begins to face its demons -- but propagandists and journalists are in a tug of war.
By Laura Rozen
October 31, 2000
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The resurgence of loyalists to the deposed Yugoslav president brings Belgrade back to the brink of danger.
By Laura Rozen
October 12, 2000
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October 10, 2000
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With the revolutionary fervor subsiding, new President Vojislav Kostunica must now figure out how to govern a country where Slobodan Milosevic is still a political force.
By Laura Rozen
October 9, 2000
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A long-suffering people celebrates the apparent end of the regime. But where has their dictator gone?
By Laura Rozen
October 5, 2000
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In a scene reminiscent of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's demise, thousands of ordinary Serbs overpower police to support striking coal miners.
By Laura Rozen
October 4, 2000