Slobodan Milosevic

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  • From Milosevic to Sharon

    Under Ariel Sharon's leadership the once-proud Israel Defense Forces is heading down toward the moral level of suicide bombers.
  • Milosevic's moment of judgment

    The former Yugoslav president stands accused of crimes against humanity as the most important international trial since Nuremberg begins.
  • Milosevic goes to The Hague

    Yugoslavia's former dictator will face war crimes charges in an unprecedented international trial.
  • Dictator downturn

    It just isn't as easy being a tyrant as it used to be.
  • How the mighty have fallen

    For human-rights workers, the mere presence of Milosevic in the dock is a triumph that was unimaginable when Serbian forces were slaughtering thousands.
  • See no evil

    As prosecutors present graphic evidence of Balkans atrocities, accused war criminal Slobodan Milosevic yawns and looks away and calls his trial "illegal."
  • Waiting for Slobo

    Has Milosevic really been arrested? While The Hague waits to try him, a ragged troop of loyalists still stands behind the fallen dictator.
  • Trail of blood

    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.
  • Serbia's culture shock

    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.
  • Propping up the walls

    As international support for Kosovar independence wanes, hatred still seethes between Albanians and Serbs. And the U.N. oversees their division.
  • Milosevic fights back

    The resurgence of loyalists to the deposed Yugoslav president brings Belgrade back to the brink of danger.
  • "He's finished"

    By Alex Todorovic
  • Serbia is liberated, Milosevic disappears

    By Laura Rozen
  • The long road back for Yugoslavia

    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.
  • The end of the affair

    Russia's support for the ouster of Slobodan Milosevic reflects a desire to cut its losses, not a pro-Western change of heart.
  • Playing the "dum-dum" card

    Tired of having their man labeled a liar, the Gore campaign asks why Bush can't "string together a coherent sentence."
  • In Belgrade, now what?

    The world gets to know Yugoslav President-elect Vojislav Kostunica, and ponders Milosevic's fate.
  • Serbia is liberated, Milosevic disappears

    A long-suffering people celebrates the apparent end of the regime. But where has their dictator gone?
  • "He's finished"

    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.
  • Milosevic lashes out as his power disintegrates

    In a scene reminiscent of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's demise, thousands of ordinary Serbs overpower police to support striking coal miners.
  • Who won the debate?

    Camille Paglia, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ebert, Ben Stein and others weigh in on the partisan fisticuffs in Boston.
  • Bringing down the Butcher of Belgrade

    Serbian cops are standing back while strikers shut down Yugoslavia, but will Milosevic accept a bloodless defeat?
  • Election mud wrestling

    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.
  • Moment of reckoning

    Early election returns in Yugoslavia show the opposition with a forceful lead, but will the indestructible Milosevic wriggle out of defeat?
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