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Serbia - Serbs Agree On Abide By Negotiating Team

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An official statement from the Serbian government on Wednesday (30/8) said the Bosnian Serbs had agreed to let the federal Yugoslav government negotiate for them in the Balkan peace process. The statement, read out by Serbian Information...
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SERBIA: ZORAN DJINDJIC BECOMES NEW MAYOR OF BELGRADE

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat Belgrade's first non-communist leaders in a half-century took their seats today in the capital's city hall and elected as mayor one of the opposition leaders who helped them get there. Zoran Djindjic was sworn in at...
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Relatives of victims of Srebrenica's massacre react to closure of trial

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1. Wide of Srebrenica 2. Snow covered roof 3. Mother sitting around table reading newspapers 4. Two women reading newspapers 5. Photos on the wall showing coffins of those massacred 6. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Kada Hotic, mother of victim:...
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Serbia - Dini meets Milosevic

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About 50,000 protestors marched through Belgrade on Thursday (12/12) in the 24th day of protests against Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, sparked by the cancellation of municipal election results. Earlier, riot police prevented...
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CROATIA: CARE WORKERS IN ESPIONAGE CASE ARE FEED (2)

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English/Nat Two Australian aid workers, Steve Pratt and Peter Wallace, who were convicted of spying during the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, were freed on Wednesday. Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic pardoned and...
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KOSOVO: DYNAMIC RESPONSE 2000 MILITARY EXERCISE

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English/Nat Military troops based near Macedonia crossed the border into Kosovo on Thursday. The move was part of a military exercise called "Dynamic Response 2000' and is aimed at sending a clear political message to Serbia to steer...
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YUGOSLAVIA: ENERGY CRISIS CAUSES POWER CUTS

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Natural Sound Yugoslavia's worst-ever energy crisis forced rolling power cuts across the country's largest republic on Tuesday, leaving thousands shivering in their homes and technicians scrambling to maintain electricity supplies to...
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BOSNIA: BALKANS SUMMIT: GERHARD SCHROEDER

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German/Nat German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and his foreign minister are among the world leaders in Sarajevo attending a summit on the Balkans, but they took time out to tour the city before meetings got underway. Schroeder and...
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USA: KOSOVO CRISIS: BILL CLINTON MEETS POLICY ADVISORS

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English/Nat President Bill Clinton has been meeting with his top foreign policy advisors in Washington on Monday to discuss the latest developments in the Kosovo crisis. This comes as indications of "genocide" are unfolding in Kosovo,...
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Switzerland - Christopher addresses presser

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The presidents of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia and Serbia committed themselves Wednesday to fully backing international efforts to hold Bosnia-wide elections next month, in an unsigned document published after talks with US Secretary of...
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SERBIA: OPPOSITION PLAN TO TOPPLE PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Representatives of Serbia's traditionally fractured opposition assembled Monday in renewed efforts to hammer out a joint strategy in a pro-democracy struggle to topple President Slobodan Milosevic. The meeting was called...
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Decisive talks on Kosovo's future, Tadic and Thaci comments

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1. Various of hotel where talks will take place 2. Various of Alexander Kharchenko, Russian ambassador and member of troika checking in at hotel 3. Various of police outside hotel. 4. Convoy carrying Boris Tadic, Serbian President...
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Reax to UN sponsored talks on Kosovo ending in deadlock

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Belgrade 1. Wide interior of Center Sava, venue for Socialist Party event (party of Slobodan Milosevic) 2. Audience cheering 3. Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic's grandson, Marko, cheered by the audience 4. Zoom out from Marko...
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BELGIUM: BRUSSELS: KLA PRESS CONFERENCE

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Eng/French/Nat According to the Kosovo Liberation Army (K-L-A), Serb attacks on civilians have intensified since NATO started its campaign to force Yugoslavia to accept a peace plan for the troubled province. The K-L-A said up to a...
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Preview of Milosevic Hague trial

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Feb 11, 2002 1. Exteriors of Hague tribunal 2. Media preparations 3. Set-up shot of Jim Landale, Tribunal spokesman 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Landale, Tribunal spokesman "Yes, this is an absolutely key moment in the life of this...
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USA: KOSOVO: NATO TO INCREASE ATTACKS

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English/Nat President Clinton says NATO is about to take military action against Yugoslavia to the "next level" with increased numbers of air strikes. In an address from the White House, Clinton says strikes are already grinding down...
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KOSOVO: WFP AID AIRCRAFT CRASH LATEST

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English/Nat Rescue crews have recovered all 24 bodies from the site of the crash of a World Food Programme aid plane. The A-T-R-42 was carrying 21 passengers and three crew members when it went down in a mine infested area 20 miles...
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BELGIUM: NATO: KOSOVO CRISIS: PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat NATO says it will continue its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia until Serb forces leave Kosovo. At his daily press briefing, spokesman Jamie Shea said it was up to President Slobodan Milosevic to make the first move. Shea...
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POLLS OPEN IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, VOX POPS

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Serbians voted on Sunday in a presidential run-off election that pits pro-European Union Boris Tadic against nationalist Tomislav Nikolic who wants closer ties with Russia The vote is key for Serbia's plans to become an EU member, after...
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Ethnic Albanians welcome sentencing of Serbian officials for war crimes

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1. Pan of village of Mramor 2. Wide of village graveyard 3. Various of Shefki Gashi by graves of loved ones killed by Serbs in 1999 4. Various of Shefki Gashi and others watching trial on TV 5. SOUNDBITE (Albanian) Shefki Gashi: "It is...
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Democrat candidate says he hopes Saddam will get a fair trial

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1. General Wesley Clarke walks in 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) General Wesley Clarke: "I do want to say how pleased I am that we managed to capture Saddam Hussein in Iraq. We've been due some good news and this is good...
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OBAMA AWARDS PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM TO DYLAN, ALBRIGHT, GLENN

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Sketching impressive contributions to society in intensely personal terms, US President Barack Obama presented the Medal of Freedom to more than a dozen political and cultural greats on Tuesday, including music icon Bob Dylan, astronaut...
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USA: NATO CHIEF SOLANA KOSOVO CRISIS PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat NATO's top officials say they're winning the war against Slobodan Milosevic and his Serbian forces in Kosovo. Top NATO general Wesley Clark says the alliance is ahead and Milosevic knows it. And NATO's top civilian official,...
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USA: RUBIN WELCOMES SURRENDER OF CROATIAN WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS

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English/Nat The United States has welcomed news of the surrender of ten Croatian war crimes suspects -- who arrived to face charges at The Hague on Monday. State Department Spokesman James Rubin said that the surrender represented a ...