I think he was a member of this list... he posted a couple of times...  ;)

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> Sent: Thursday, 13 March 2003 1:43 AM
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> Subject: RE: Serbian premier assassinated
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> Maybe he was a geek
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 9:39 AM
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> From BBC newswire
> This I how the first world war started...
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> Serbian premier assassinated
> 
>  
> Djindjic played a leading role in ousting Milosevic
> The Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic, has been 
> assassinated in the
> capital, Belgrade. 
> He was shot in front of government offices at around 1300 
> (1200 gmt) on
> Wednesday. 
> He was taken to hospital for emergency surgery but a 
> government minister
> told the BBC's Serbian section that he had died of his wounds. 
> Mr Djindjic, a former mayor of the Serbian capital, was a prominent
> reformist opposition leader until Slobodan Milosevic was ousted from
> power in 2000. 
> Unconfirmed Serbian media reports say that two people were arrested at
> the scene of the shooting. 
> A police source told Reuters news agency that he had been hit twice by
> large-calibre sniper rifle bullets. 
> The editor of the Fonet news agency, Zoran Sekulich, told BBC World
> television Mr Djindjic had been shot once in the stomach and 
> once in the
> back. 
> Enemies 
> On 21 February Mr Djindjic survived what he said was an assassination
> bid when a lorry swung into the path of his motorcade as he was
> travelling to Belgrade airport. 
> He later dismissed the incident as a "futile effort" which could not
> stop democratic reforms. 
> Correspondents say that Mr Djindjic, 50, made many enemies over his
> career as a pro-democracy campaigner and then as Serbia's prime
> minister. 
> He was pivotal in arresting and handing Mr Milosevic over to the war
> crimes tribunal in The Hague in June 2001. 
> The move opened the way to international aid to the then Yugoslavia. 
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