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KOSOVO: ETHNIC ALBANIANS TURNING AWAY FROM THE STATE RUN MEDIA
Eng/Albanian/Nat
As the conflict continues in the Southern Serb province of Kosovo, the state run television news which generally screens censored stories, may not be as effective as authorities would hope.
Ethnic Albanians in the...
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MACEDONIA: GERMAN DEFENCE MINISTER SCHARPING VISIT (3)
German/Eng/Nat
Germany's Defence Minister Rudolf Scharping has asked the public to be patient as NATO continues its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.
During a visit to Macedonia, he urged people "not to think in terms of one week or...
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YUGOSLAVIA: ANTI MILOSEVIC PROTEST UPDATE
Serbo-Croat/Nat
As calls for the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic grow louder, the main opposition group held a rally in the Serb town of Pancevo late on Friday.
Around 2-thousand people turned up to sign a petition by the...
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Serbia - Draskovic condemns Dini's mediation
Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic on Friday (13/12) invited a Western
security agency to help resolve a month-old political crisis, as opposition leaders signalled readiness to accept fresh polls.
Answering nearly four weeks of mass...
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Freed General Cermak welcomed home by PM, Croatian Serb reax
Zagreb
1. Wide of plane that landed with General Ivan Cermak, Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor waiting for him upon his return
2. Mid of Kosor
3. Mid of a member of the crew getting off the plane greeting Kosor, then Cermak...
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Reax, analyst as Kosovo might declare its independence soon
1. Wide of city skyline
2. Street scene
3. Man by newspaper stand
4. Close of newspaper headline reading (in Albanian) "Troika and its show is ended"
5. Tilt down of newspapers in stand
6. Close of newspaper headline reading (in...
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YUGOSLAVIA: USA & NATO LEADERS ACCUSED OF WAR CRIMES (V)
Voice and effects
Voiced by Vera Frankl
A Yugoslav court accused U-S President Bill Clinton, and other NATO nation leaders, of war crimes on Monday in a trial intended to resurrect memories of the alliance's bombing campaign only days...
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YUGOSLAVIA: PENSIONERS STAGE ANTI MILOSEVIC PROTEST
Serbo-Croat/Nat
Several thousand pensioners protested in downtown Belgrade on Thursday, demanding the resignation of the Yugoslav leadership.
Pensioners have been protesting for months, demanding more regular payment of their...
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MONTENEGRO: THREAT OF SECESSION
Serbo-Croat/Nat
Montenegro's president has threatens to hold a referendum on seceding from the Yugoslav federation unless his republic's union with Serbia is revamped - including international recognition of the two as independent...
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Bobby Fischer speaking during flight to Denmark, en route to Iceland
1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bobby Fischer, former world chess champion:
Q: "How does it feel to be free?"
"Great, great."
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bobby Fischer, former world chess champion:
"Totally illegal. This was not an arrest, it was a...
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WRAP Talks on Kosovo's future, Tadic, Thaci comments ADDS EU comment
1. Various of hotel where talks will take place
2. Various of Alexander Kharchenko, Russian envoy and member of troika checking in at hotel, walking inside
3. Various of police outside hotel
4. Convoy carrying Serbian President Boris...
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Updated SFOR spokesman on operation
Sarajevo - February 28 2002
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Captain Daryl Morrell, S-FOR (Stabilisation Force) spokesman, reading NATO statement:
"Multinational SFOR forces conducted an operation to detain Radovan Karadzic near the town of...
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YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: TALKS BEGIN ON MONTENEGRO'S STATUS (2)
Serbo-Croat/Nat
Key talks on Montenegro's proposal to change the political structure of Yugoslavia's federal republic opened in the Yugoslav capital Belgrade on Wednesday.
Montenegro wants to transform centralized Serb-led Yugoslavia...
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YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: ANTI MILOSEVIC MARCH
English/Nat.
The Yugoslav constitutional court on Wednesday annulled parts of the contested presidential election in which the opposition claims President Slobodan Milosevic was defeated, the state-run Tanjug news agency said.
Before the...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVO CRISIS: 3 US SOLDIERS MISSING (2)
English/Nat
Serbian television has been showing footage of three men in uniforms, it claims are the U-S soldiers who went missing Wednesday while on patrol in Macedonia.
NATO spokesman Jamie Shea, who spoke to the press early Thursday,...
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Exclusive interview with mother of Radovan Karadzic
Montenegro 23 February 2002
(60 kilometers north of the city of Niksic)
1. Wide shot mountains
2. Wide shot mountain road under snow
3. Various pan across the village (Radovan Karadzic's birth place)
4. Various church and local graveyard...
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KOSOVO: DIPLOMACY STALEMATE
English/Nat
Serb security forces backed by artillery have pounded the hills surrounding an ethnic Albanian village where dozens were massacred, ignoring NATO demands for an end to the onslaught.
Meanwhile, Yugoslav border guards refused...
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Comment and scuffles ahead of Mladic judgement
The United Nations' Yugoslav war crimes tribunal is set to pass judgment on Wednesday on former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic, who is accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes during Bosnia's devastating...
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In Kosovo, mixed reactions to new stage musical about Milosevic
STAGE MUSICAL ABOUT MILOSEVIC DRAWS MIXED REACTIONS IN KOSOVO
A musical about late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic has been staged in Kosovo, drawing mixed reactions in the nation still reeling from a bloody war the...
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Kosovo fighter ponders war crimes court request
Two decades after Kosovo's 1998-99 war of independence, an international court in The Hague has summoned a small group of separatists for questioning about their roles in the bloody campaign.
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Serbia and Austria leaders comment after talks in Belgrade
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Monday that it was crucial that the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo continues, saying that the two countries had "a unique opportunity to leave history alone and start a new future together".
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Serbian president pledges to uphold law and order
Serbia's president pledged on Sunday to defend the country's law and order a day after opposition supporters stormed the national TV station protesting against what they said is his autocratic rule.
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Serbs in northern Kosovo react to poll result
Two Kosovo opposition parties emerged as the top-vote getters in Sunday's snap election of a new parliament held during calls for leaders to resume dialogue with Serbia over normalising ties.
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Bosnians protest Peter Handke's Nobel win
Several dozen survivors of Bosnia's 1992-95 war staged a protest in Sarajevo to call on the Nobel Committee to reverse its decision to award the 2019 Nobel Prize in literature to Austria's Peter Handke.