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The Committee for National Solidarity
Tolstojeva 34, 11000 Belgrade, YU
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From: Herman de Tollenaere [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:29 PM
Subject: Yugoslavia arrests/Dutch extreme
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The Committee for National Solidarity
Tolstojeva 34, 11000 Belgrade, YU
"Monitor", Bulgarian daily, April 4, 2000 (A Summary)
Bulgarian Premier Kostov and Mr. Boiko Noev, the Minister of Defence Great
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Subject: [yugoslavia-discuss] Momcilo Krajisnik
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from:
http://www.zolatimes.com/V3.29/pageone.html
A HREF="http://www.zolatimes.com/V3.29/pageone.html"Laissez Faire City
Times - Volume 3 Issue 29
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Laissez Faire City Times
July 19, 1999 - Volume 3, Issue 29
Editor Chief: Emile Zola
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From RussiaToday
Updated Sat., Apr. 17, 1999 at: NY 7:51 a.m. Lon 12:51 p.m. Pra 1:51 p.m.
Mos 3:51 p.m.
Editor's Pick: An Eastern View Of Kosovo - A look at some of the media
commentary on the Balkan crisis from Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and
the Baltics.
News
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From: Don Keyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is survival of the fittest no longer happening. Why not? I
notice that all the different goups, sects, religions, races, etc. that
the world has become divided up into are fighting in Yugoslavia and seem
not to be able to get along
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Kris Millegan wrote:
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from:
http://www.onebm.com/golem/serb.html
A HREF="http://www.onebm.com/golem/serb.html"THE PROBLEM IS MIROSEVIC, IT IS
THE NWO/A
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The propaganda
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from:
http://www.onebm.com/golem/serb.html
A HREF="http://www.onebm.com/golem/serb.html"THE PROBLEM IS MIROSEVIC, IT IS
THE NWO/A
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The propaganda emanating from Washington blames Mirosevic for being
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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The Yugoslavian resistance to the German occupation was split between the
royalist Chetniks and Tito's Communists. Needless to say, the U.S. and British
supported the Chetniks; the Soviet Union supported Tito. Tito won out, and the
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Since the collapse of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the mid-1980's,
great confusion has emerged over what to call the rump states which have
emerged from the chaos.
Slovenia and Croatia are pretty obvious. Aside from them, however, the picture
is muddled. "Bosnia" is
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The Daili Lama may have the right idea. Do nothing
And then, eventually someone else will foot the bill and do your
fighting or you.
I liked Clinton better when he was preoccupied chasing women.
China - they have more to fear from the USA, than we do from them.
Japan,
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The "how many angels on a pin" debate continues, between
myself and some other CTRL list participants. Do we call
it "Yugoslavia," "Serbia," or "Serbia/Montenegro"?
Here is some background (source: *The Cambridge Factfinder*,
edited by David Crystal. New York: Cambridge
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