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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
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With Yugoslav election time approaching, Serbian activists face a new wave of repression as they try to fight the Milosevic regime from within.
By Laura Rozen
September 6, 2000
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Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has called presidential elections for later this month, but his actions show he intends to hold on to power.
By Laura Rozen
September 6, 2000
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On the front lines of war, humanitarian-aid workers do the work of diplomats -- but some say they should stay away from politics.
By Laura Rozen
August 7, 2000
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An American in Belgrade finds that real life isn't nearly as interesting as the one her Serbian neighbors imagine for her.
By Laura Rozen
July 24, 2000
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Even a year after the NATO bombing of Belgrade, there's still no one around to take down the Yugoslav leader.
By Laura Rozen
June 5, 2000
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Behind the bombings in Kosovo, two journalists find Western self-interest and self-deception about the physical sacrifice war requires.
By Max Garrone
May 4, 2000
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Belgrade is gripped by rumors that NATO is about to begin bombing again.
By Laura Rozen
March 15, 2000
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On the way to film school, I spent a week in the former Yugoslavia. Amid the rubble, I found that movies provide a strange entree to real-life devastation.
By José Klein
March 15, 2000
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With his usual bag of dirty tricks, Slobodan Milosevic looks to be preparing Serbia to reelect him.
By Laura Rozen
February 10, 2000
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The rise and fall of Zeljko Raznatovic symbolizes how corrupt and morally bankrupt Serbia has become under Slobodan Milosevic.
By Laura Rozen
January 17, 2000
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In her unbelievable defense of the Serbs, the syndicated columnist condones the massacre of innocent civilians by the Serbs.
By Ian Williams
December 17, 1999
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No amount of whitewashing can cover up the mess the Clinton administration has on its hands in Yugoslavia.
By Arianna Huffington
December 14, 1999
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The death of the Croatian leader marks the end of an era in the Balkans and leaves the future of the country, and the region, uncertain.
By Laura Rozen
December 13, 1999
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The reason nothing seems to work in getting rid of Slobodan Milosevic is that the entire post-communist Serbian system remains geared toward authoritarian abuse.
By Laura Rozen
November 5, 1999
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As Serbia's opposition unites to demand early elections, Milosevic reveals signs of desperation.
By Laura Rozen
October 18, 1999
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Meet the new faces of the Serbian opposition.
By Laura Rozen
October 12, 1999
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Vuk Draskovic says a car accident last week was an attempt on his life.
By Alex Todorovic
October 4, 1999
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Zeljko Kelemen is determined to create a river-rafting industry in Croatia -- for the good of his country and his countrymen.
By Jon Bowermaster
September 25, 1999
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Divisions between rebel leaders manifest as some leaders split off to form a political party.
By Laura Rozen
July 7, 1999
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The man who wrote "Wings of Desire" has Europe's literati up in arms over his pro-Serbian diatribes and stands accused of domestic violence.
By David Hudson
June 15, 1999
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NATO is dictating a peace deal at the U.N. that will virtually guarantee Kosovo's future independence.
By Ian Williams
June 9, 1999
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With rumors of peace, Serbs are making a last-ditch attempt to change the ethnic mix inside Kosovo forever.
By Laura Rozen
June 2, 1999