The former POW's Senate career has been marked by his outspoken determination never to repeat Vietnam mistakes. So why does he support the Iraq war?
By Mark Benjamin Apr 1, 2008
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Under Ariel Sharon's leadership the once-proud Israel Defense Forces is heading down toward the moral level of suicide bombers.
By Robert Scheer
April 16, 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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Yugoslavia's former dictator will face war crimes charges in an unprecedented international trial.
By Laura Rozen
June 28, 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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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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Has Milosevic really been arrested? While The Hague waits to try him, a ragged troop of loyalists still stands behind the fallen dictator.
By Alex Todorovic
March 31, 2001
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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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As international support for Kosovar independence wanes, hatred still seethes between Albanians and Serbs. And the U.N. oversees their division.
By Richard Blow
October 23, 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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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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Russia's support for the ouster of Slobodan Milosevic reflects a desire to cut its losses, not a pro-Western change of heart.
By Jeffrey Tayler
October 9, 2000
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Tired of having their man labeled a liar, the Gore campaign asks why Bush can't "string together a coherent sentence."
By Jake Tapper
October 7, 2000
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The world gets to know Yugoslav President-elect Vojislav Kostunica, and ponders Milosevic's fate.
By Anthony York
October 6, 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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Milosevic goes into hiding after hundreds of thousands of outraged Serbs seize Parliament and the state-run media. A report from the Battle for
Belgrade.
By Alex Todorovic
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
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Camille Paglia, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ebert, Ben Stein and others weigh in on the partisan fisticuffs in Boston.
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October 4, 2000
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Serbian cops are standing back while strikers shut down Yugoslavia, but will Milosevic accept a bloodless defeat?
By Laura Rozen
October 3, 2000
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Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic claims no candidate received a majority in this week's elections, but opposition leaders who believe their candidate won are taking to the streets.
By Laura Rozen
September 27, 2000
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Early election returns in Yugoslavia show the opposition with a forceful lead, but will the indestructible Milosevic wriggle out of defeat?
By Laura Rozen
September 25, 2000