Return to: Left History: a digital archive Return to: Say no to imperialist wars! Return to: NATO-Yugoslav War Internet Resources
November Archive, October Archive, September Archive, August Archive.This archive was updated on November 15, 1999.
Articles indexed in September, 1999
Gary Dempsey, Cato Institute (US), August 21, 1999: Theater of the Absurd in Kosovo Matt Pottinger, Reuters (US), August 31, 1999: U.S. Compensates Chinese Bomb Victims Agence France Presse (Fr), August 31, 1999: Ethnic cleansing in Croatia 'carried out in compliance with international law' Judge Milenko Kreca, International Court of Justice, June 2, 1999: Dissenting Opinion -- Legality of Use of Force (Yugoslavia vs. United States of America) Tanjug (Yu), August 31, 1999: KLA threaten both Serbs and Kosovo Albanians Milovan Mracevich, The Globe and Mail (Ca), August 31, 1999: Targets of terrorism, Pristina's Jews forced to flee Christopher Layne, Los Angeles Times (US), August 29, 1999: NATO -- Come Home From 'Over There' United Press International (US), August 31, 1999: KFOR prevents pathologists from examining bodies Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press (US), August 31, 1999: Yugoslav 'opposition' refuse to particpate in elections unless held under 'international supervision' Tanjug (Yu), August 31, 1999: Kosovo Aid scam still rocks Italy Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press (US), August 31, 1999: Milosevic rejects US/European control of Yugoslav elections Reuters (US), August 31, 1999: Yeltsin Says Russia Seeks 'Multi-Polar' World Derek Brown, The Guardian (UK), August 27, 1999: Three cheers for Lord Carrington Agence France Presse (Fr), September 1, 1999: Russia accuses US peacekeepers of coverup in Kosovo Jim Hoagland, International Herald Tribune (US), September 2, 1999: In America's Unfinished Wars, a Failure of Diplomacy Max Jakobson, International Herald Tribune (US), August 31, 1999: Is Kosovo a Turning Point for International Relations? Blerim Gjoci, Associated Press (US), September 1, 1999: KLA head visits protesters barring Russian peacekeepers in Orahovac United Press International (US), September 1, 1999: Serb mass grave found Borba (Yu), September 1, 1999: Media Workers urge protection for Kosovo journalists Borba (Yu), September 1, 1999: Tanjug News Agency opens radio station Rob Gowland, The Guardian, No. 969, September 1, 1999: The age of enforcement Borba (Yu), September 2, 1999: European investigation launched against KLA Agence France Presse (Fr), September 2, 1999: KLA foresees role as future Kosovo defence force Borba (Yu), September 2, 1999: KLA preventing deployment of Russian peacekeepers Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), September 1, 1999: Sorting Out Facts From a Barrage of Government Distortion and Half-truths Tanjug (Yu), September 2, 1999: U.N., KLA keep Serb schools in Kosovo closed Reuters (US), September 2, 1999: Kosovo Peacekeepers Report Upsurge In Violence United Press International (US), September 2, 1999: Gypsy family murdered in Kosovo The Independent (UK), September 2, 1999: Yugoslav nation in cyberspace Shaban Buza, Reuters (US), September 3, 1999: UN Cements Kosovo Autonomy With Customs, Currency Borba (Yu), September 3, 1999: Russian Gazprom Corporation supports Serbian Government proposals Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 3, 1999: Arms Cache Found in Kosovo Village Borba (Yu), September 3, 1999: US to dress KLA in jeans Tanjug (Yu), September 3, 1999: KLA commit more crimes against Serbs, Romanies United Press International (US), September 3, 1999: UN official sets currency in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 3, 1999: Yugoslav government requests UNMIK obey Resolution 1244 in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), September 3, 1999: Grenades in Pristina, murder, blasts, shake Kosovo Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), September 2, 1999: Ohio lawmaker cites lessons of NATO war Central Committee, Communist Party of Greece (KKE), July 10, 1999: Resolution on NATO'S war against Yugoslavia and developments following the imposition of the G8 agreement Agence France Presse (Fr), September 4, 1999: European Commission to lift embargos on Kosovo, Montenegro Ian Geoghegan, Reuters (US), September 5, 1999: EU to keep heat on Milosevic, oil ban stays Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 4, 1999: U.N. Forces Search for Kosovo Clues Tanjug (Yu), September 4, 1999: Ivanov -- Russia dissatisfied with situation on Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), September 4, 1999: EU may invite Serb opposition to Brussels Tanjug (Yu), September 4, 1999: Yugoslav pathologists prevented from examining Kosovo bodies Barry Renfrew, Associated Press (US), September 4, 1999: Communist Party Eyes Economy Control Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: E.U. Foreign Ministers blame KLA for violence in Kosovo Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: Bomb attack in Kosovo -- 'racist, fascist, stupid act' Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: Serbian premier says Russian gas deal is secured ahead of winter Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Kosovo security guards in demand Charles Krauthammer, Deseret News (US), September 5, 1999: A world of transient friends and permanent interests Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: U.S. senators -- 'We can help train' KLA to become Kosovo 'security force' United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Russian FM joins critics of Kouchner Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: German Lawyers ready to help Yugoslavs claim war reparations Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), September 5, 1999: Albanian mafia tightens its grip on Kosovo United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Ethnic fighting continues in Kosovo Phillip Smucker, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), September 5, 1999: Serb 'opposition' leader complains -- NATO-style 'democracy' not very democratic Editorial, Lincoln Journal Star (US), September 4, 1999: Partitioning could be part of Kosovo's future Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), September 4, 1999: Ethnic Albanians want 'Balkan-wide' school system Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: Albanian terrorists shell village in Pristina, wound Serb civilians Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), September 5, 1999: Smash and grab -- 'The law of the strong arm' in Kosovo Michael Binyon, The Times (UK), September 4, 1999: UN drops use of dinar in Kosovo Borba (Yu), September 6, 1999: Serbs protest in Kosovo Doncheva, The Emperors New Clothes (US), August, 1999: A Letter to the Serbian 'Democratic Opposition' Laura Rozen, Salon (US), August 3, 1999: Chaos in Kosovo Nick Cohen, The Observer (UK), September 5, 1999: Without prejudice: Labour -- quartermaster to tyranny in East Timor Anca Paduraru, Associated Press (US), September 6, 1999: Romanian Ship Owners Stage Protest Peter Norman, Financial Times (UK), September 6, 1999: EU: Ministers fail to agree on Serbia Agence France Presse (Fr), September 6, 1999: KFOR's 'Granny patrol' provides lifeline for elderly Serbs Eric Margolis, Toronto Sun (Ca), September 5, 1999: NATO's flaws exposed by war in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), September 6, 1999: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister In Belgrade Tanjug (Yu), September 6, 1999: Yugoslav Ambassador -- NATO aggression assumes different form Tanjug (Yu), September 6, 1999: Kosovo Council member condems UNMIK's deception on KLA Borba (Yu), September 7, 1999: Situation worsens in Orahovac Reuters (US), September 7, 1999: Kosovo school chapel destroyed in bombing Tanjug (Yu), September 7, 1999: Romanians block Danube Diana Johnstone, The Emperors New Clothes (US), September 6, 1999: Nazi nostalgia in Croatia Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 7, 1999: Russia signals opposition to U.S. plan for KLA The Independent (UK), September 7, 1999: KLA to become official Kosovo army United Press International (US), September 7, 1999: KLA head discusses Kosovo role with NATO Nick Hopkins, The Guardian (UK), September 7, 1999: Albanian mafia targets Britain Dale McFeatters, Scripps Howard News Service (US), September 6, 1999: Join the Army and underachieve Tanjug (Yu), September 7, 1999: Yugoslav refineries coming back on line Alexandra Poolos, Radio Free Europe -- Radio Liberty (US), September 6, 1999: Radio Free Europe -- Believe us, ethnic cleansing isn't really ethnic cleansing Reuters (US), September 7, 1999: Russian Minister -- Kosovo Heading For Independence Albanian Daily News, September 7, 1999: Kosovo Humanitarian Aid Sold in Albania Roy Gutman, San Francisco Chronicle (US), September 6, 1999: Ethnic tensions heating to battling point around Kosovo's Trepca mining complex Vic Williams, The Guardian, No. 970, September 8, 1999: Ecological catastrophe strikes in the Balkans BBC (UK), September 8, 1999: Serb army 'ready to use force' Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: War Crimes Tribunal Head Quits Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), September 7, 1999: What's the difference between East Timor and Kosovo? Peter Gowan, Against the Current (US), No. 81, Volume XIV Number 3, July/August 1999: From Rambouillet to the Chinese Embassy Bombing -- Whose Stupid War Was This? Daniel Singer, Against the Current (US), No. 81, Volume XIV Number 3, July/August 1999: Against the Holy Alliance Borba (Yu), September 8, 1999: RTS being jammed by foreign radio stations from Bosnia-Herzegovina Agence France Presse (Fr), September 8, 1999: KLA to receive 'US$85m' after 'disarmament' Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: 2 Die in Blast in US Area of Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 8, 1999: No Serbs enrolled in new Kosovo Police Academy Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: Swiss Government -- No evidence of Milosevic bank accounts United Press International (US), September 8, 1999: General threatens to re-take Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 8, 1999: Russian - US talks on demilitarisation of KLA Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), Issue 1567, September 9, 1999: Mortars kill two as Kosovo village is hit Alexandra Niksic, Agence France Presse (Fr), September 9, 1999: Virtual Yugoslavia proclaimed; government posts offered Tanjug (Yu), September 9, 1999: Yugoslav Danube memorandum receives positive reaction Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 9, 1999: Woman shot to death in Kosovo; witnesses blame KLA Gregory Elich, The Emperors New Clothes (US), 1999: Bringing 'democracy' to Bosnia Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 9, 1999: Kosovo Corps -- US gives permission for the KLA to change their name; Russia objects David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), September 9, 1999: Kouchner to present KLA force plan to UN security council Borba (Yu), September 9, 1999: 90,000 gypsies ethnically cleansed from Kosovo Andrew Parker, Financial Times (UK), September 8, 1999: Robertson to call for rapid response forces Tanjug (Yu), September 9, 1999: KLA shell Serb villages Agence France Press (Fr), September 10, 1999: Albanians attack French KFOR troops in divided Kosovo town John Allemang, Globe and Mail (Ca), September 8, 1999: Patching up war's first casualty Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: NATO says French troops, police injured in clash in Mitrovica United Press International (US), September 10, 1999: Romania blocks Yugoslav ships in Danube Elizabeth Sullivan, Cleveland Live (US), September 10, 1999: Serb officials accuse U.S. of double standards Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: U.S. General Details Kosovo Showdown Tanjug (Yu), September 10, 1999: Kosovo Albanian Party urges return of Yugoslav army, police Borba (Yu), September 10, 1999: Government adopts programme for oil industry reconstuction Peoples Weekly World (US), September 9, 1999: Peace messenger cities say: 'Rebuild Serbia' Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: George Soros funding Kosovo education system to help create Balkans 'free-trade zone' Gjeriqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 11, 1999: KLA ends 2 days of ethnic violence Tanjug (Yu), September 11, 1999: Five KFOR French troops killed in KLA attacks Tanjug (Yu), September 11, 1999: Moscow views Kouchner Mission as attack on Yugoslav sovereignty Tanjug (Yu), September 12, 1999: Council Head -- UNMIK actions have resulted in the cleansing of 240,000 people from Kosovo United Press International (US), September 12, 1999: Yugoslav general wants KFOR to go home Paul Watson, Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times (US), September 12, 1999: Yugoslav Military Threatens New Fight Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 12, 1999: Serbia Wants Kosovo Army Disbanded Rodolfo A. Windhausen, United Press International (US), September 10, 1999: UN Envoy Defends his Mission in Kosovo Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), September 11 1999: US accuses British general of insubordination Agence France Presse (Fr), September 12, 1999: De facto partition of Kosovo town is international failure Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), September 11, 1999: In Real Estate, Serbs Find, What Matters Is Location Richard J. Newman, U.S. News & World Report (US), September 20, 1999: Attacks on Serbs were ineffective. So what won the war? Philip Smucker, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), September 12, 1999: Serbs being cleansed from Kosovo ask why the world opened its heart to Albanians but not to them Australian Financial Review, September 13, 1999: Some NATO attacks were a "near failure" - report Borba (Yu), September 13, 1999: Slovakia urges immediate resolution of Danube river issue Katarina Krakotovac, Associated Press (US), September 13, 1999: NATO airstrikes left 'hotspots' in Yugoslavia, experts say Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Prisoners go on hunger strike in KFOR French prison in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Voice of America broadcasts into Serbia illegal United Press International (US), September 13, 1999: KFOR denies Yugoslav Army will return Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), September 13, 1999: General Says Civilians Must Take Control in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: KFOR holds air exercises over Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Results so far of UN 'peacekeeping mission' in Kosovo Roger Boyes, The Times (UK), September 13, 1999: Allies unsettled by Schroeder's sabre-rattling Gjeriqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Returning Kosovar Serbs Fired Upon Borba (Yu), September 14, 1999: KFOR uncovers the bodies of two Montenegrin women Borba (Yu), September 13, 1999: Danish KFOR troops stop bus escorts United Press International (US), September 14, 1999: Serb convoy on way to Kosovo attacked Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Kosovo gunmen fire on Serb convoy; Russia evaluates role Barry Schweid, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: U.S. Boosts Ethnic Albanians' Hopes Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), September 14, 1999: Nato tells Serbs to keep out of Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 14, 1999: France to expand it's KFOR force Joe Uliana, NewsMax (US), September 10, 1999: KLA Cops Tanjug (Yu), September 14, 1999: Protest over illegal arrest of Serbs Katarina Kratovac, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Split widens in Serb 'Opposition' Borba (Yu), September 15, 1999 Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Ethnic cleansing continues in Kosovo Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), September 15, 1999: Kosovo Rebels To Become Civilian Force -- NATO Michael Satchell, US News (US), May 10, 1999: How Captain Dragan's cybercorps took the Web battlefield United Press International, September 15, 1999: Del Ponte assumes Hague post Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Russian Ambassador -- Weapons, narcotics pour into Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Closer Yugoslav -- Iraq ties David R. Sands, Washington Times (US), September 15, 1999: Albanians plan 'free-market' democracy Agence France Presse (Fr), September 15, 1999: KLA 'says it has disarmed' -- US officer Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: NATO tells more lies about Serbs in Kosovo Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), September 14, 1999: Our selective morality Bradley Graham, Washington Post (US), September 15, 1999: Up in Arms -- Department of Defense War Review Extended a Month Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), September 15, 1999: U.N. Warns on Yugoslavia Situation Borba (Yu), September 16, 1999: Borba -- English language daily supplement T.W. Carr, Paper presented at the Symposium on Yugoslavia, Past and Present, Chicago, August 31-September 1, 1995: German and US involvement in the Balkans -- Careful coincidence of national policies? Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), September 16, 1999: The General's war of words Tanjug (Yu), September 16, 1999: Doctors on call also bring food Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), No 1574, September 16, 1999: KLA 'trying to hold on to weapons' Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), No 1574, September 16, 1999: Old Serb pair live in a state of siege Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 16, 1999: Russian commander challenges claims of involvement in Kosovo crimes Daniel Williams, Washington Post (US), September 16, 1999: KLA boss -- Kosovo Corps 'will be the beginnings of an army' Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), May 31, 1999: Serbs Arm Loyalist Ethnic Albanians The Independent (UK), September 16, 1999: Everyone's got it wrong -- Mrs Norwood is not a traitor, but a national hero Tanjug (Yu), September 16, 1999: China and Yugoslavia -- Importance of cooperation and friendship Environment News Service (US), September 16, 1999: War's Legacy in the Balkans Agence France Presse (Fr), September 17, 1999: Resource giant BHP says outlook is good as it sees surge in profits Borba (Yu), September 17, 1999: Borba -- English language daily supplement Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Kosovo official -- census 'not in the interests of ethnic Albanians' Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Yugoslav reugee minister receives delegation of Goranies Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Jamming of Yugoslav TV and radio continues Agence France Presse (Fr), September 17, 1999: KLA boss wants UN representation for Kosovo Editorial, Morning Star (UK), August 25, 1999: Ethnic cleansing -- NATO talk is cheap Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), September 17, 1999: General insists Nato won the war Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), September 17, 1999: Milosevic Opponent Faces Tough Task George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), September 16, 1999: Crowd control made simple Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post (US), September 17, 1999: The US case for cleansing Kosovo of non-Albanians David Lawsky, Reuters (US), September 16, 1999: FBI says Yugoslavs killed 124 KLA members and sympathisers Agence France Presse (Fr), September 18, 1999: Albanian flags fly as KLA holds Pristina "victory parade" Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Albanian Party condemns murder of leading member by the KLA Barbara Crossette, New York Times (US), September 18, 1999: KLA boss demands U.N. representation Associated Press (US), September 18, 1999: US Experts OK Romania-Italy Pipeline Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: French prison in Kosovo has 30 inmates, 26 of them Serbs Robert Burns, Associated Press (US), September 17, 1999: NATO tactics -- bomb downed planes to prevent wreckage being used as propaganda Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Priceless crystal collection stolen from Trepca mine museum Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Yugoslavia presents 2nd volume of the White Book on NATO Crimes at the UN Workers World (US), September 23, 1999: Pro-Yugoslav Albanian refugees from Kosovo tell of U.S.- KLA collusion R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), September 19, 1999: NATO Plan Rejected By KLA -- Size, Armaments, Name in Dispute Holger Jensen, Denver Rocky Mountain News (US), September 19, 1999: Kosovo Liberation Army lingers in the forefront Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), September 19, 1999: KLA hand in weapons that are 'virtual antiques' as part of demilitarisation deal Agence France Presse (Fr), September 19, 1999: KLA units "specialised in hunting down Serbs" United Press International (US), September 18, 1999: KFOR -- No sign of Serb paramilitaries Tanjug (Yu), September 19, 1999: Vandals desecrate Serb cemetary in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), September 19, 1999: Violence continuing in Kosovo Borba (Yu), September 20, 1999: English language -- daily supplement John Laughland, Philip Willan, The Express (UK), September 16, 1999: Scandal of Kosovo refugee aid Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times (US), September 20, 1999: NATO Postpones Demilitarization of Kosovo Rebels United Press International (US), September 17, 1999: NATO's Kosovo mission failing Tanjug (Yu), September 20, 1999: Monument pulled down at Pristina University Tanjug (Yu), September 20, 1999: Yugoslav Delegation to China hopes to establish and expand ties Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 20, 1999: UN collects duty on Kosovo border Borba (Yu), September 21, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Tanjug (Yu), September 21, 1999: Czech Republic -- Yugoslavia: economic cooperation expanded Press Association (UK), September 22, 1999: Serb fears after Kosovo Corps Agreement Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 21, 1999: Kosovo Corps allowed more weapons Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Ca), September 21, 1999: NATO meets in Toronto to discuss future of alliance Douglas Hamilton, Reuters (US), September 21, 1999: Solana Declares Kosovo Force Dead, Others Disagree Daniel Williams, Washington Post (US), September 22, 1999: Anti-Milosevic Rallies Fizzle In Yugoslavia Alain Gresh, Le Monde Diplomatique (Fr), September, 1999: The rules of war Agence France Presse (Fr), September 20, 1999: Debate on limits to sovereignty set tone for UN General Assembly Tanjug (Yu), September 21, 1999: Kouchner arrogantly flouts UN Resolution Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: 400,000 in Belgrade need humanitarian aid Borba (Yu), September 22, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), September 22, 1999: Christian Sites Being Decimated in Kosovo Robert Wright, Financial Times (UK), September 22, 1999: Danube remains divided United Press International (US), September 22, 1999: Russia condemns KLA transformation Agence France Presse (Fr), September 22, 1999: Cheers and fears for the new Kosovo Protection Corps Natasa Dokovska, Environment News Service (US), September 17, 1999: KFOR Admits Dumping Explosives in Macedonian Lake Sarah Edmonds, Reuters (US), September 21, 1999: Protesters Crowd Streets As NATO Ministers Dine Evelyn Leopold, Reuters (US), September 22, 1999: China Attacks West On Rights Interventions Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: Yugoslavia demands full realisation of UN Resolution 1244 Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: Disregard of U.N.Resolution threatens new disaster Borba (Yu), September 23, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Robert H. Reid, Associated Press (US), September 23, 1999: Serbs leave joint council Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Chinese Government supports economic cooperation with Yugoslavia Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 23, 1999: French forensic team verifies 28 bodies Los Angeles Times (US), September 23, 1999: Holes in War's Strategy Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), September 23, 1999: Hidden KLA arms not troubling KFOR Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Yugoslav Government -- 'Kosovo Protection Force' gross violation of Resolution 1244 Agence France Presse (Fr), September 23, 1999: Debacle of Alliance for Change in Belgrade The Independent (UK), September 23, 1999: Spin doctors are like spies -- not very important, really Michael Evans, The Times (US), September 23, 1999: Nato advised to spend more on hi-tech weapons Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Yugoslavia needs considerable humanitarian aid Borba (Yu), September 24, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Konstantin Testorides, Associated Press (US), Septtember 23, 1999: Gypsies trapped on Macedonian border Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: Serbian defence corp should be formed Associated Press (US), September 24, 1999: Serbs protest Kosovo Protection Corps Agence France Presse (Fr), September 24, 1999: Yugoslav opposition confronted by its inability to ignite public Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), September 23, 1999: Albania builds phone link to Montenegro Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: KFOR prevents seizure of Kosovo post office Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: Yugoslavia sends protest message to UN Security Council Barry Schweid, Associated Press (US), Septtember 24, 1999: US covert policy -- Support for Kosovo 'independence' against UN policy Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 24, 1999: KFOR, VJ, coexist along border Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: KLA terrorists burn baby alive United Press International (US), September 25, 1999: 6 killed in Kosovo in past 3 days Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: Kosovo Albanians to be included in Serb defence corp Timothy Heritage, Reuters (US), September 24, 1999: NATO, Russia Face Long Road To Full Ties Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 26, 1999: Apaches brought in as show of force Mark C. Stokrp, September, 1999: More proof on the sad state of 'journalism' today United Nations Security Council, June 10, 1999: Resolution 1244 (1999) (Full Text) Tony Caron, Time (US), September 24, 1999: U.S. 'Shift' on Kosovo Could Spell Trouble Eugene Secunda, Los Angeles Times (US), September 26, 1999: How the US should break international telecommunications laws and bring down Milosevic Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: Bulgarian President rejects ethnic cleansing of Serbs from Kosovo Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), September 25, 1999: US 'supports' Kosovo break Borba (Yu), September 27, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Paul Waldie, National Post (Ca), September 9, 1999: CBC airs documentary to explain error in stories from Kosovo The Economist (UK), September 25, 1999: Kosovo resurgent Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: KFOR allows Albanian gangs into Kosovo to kill and steal Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Gypsies refugees barred entry into Macedonia Diana Johnstone, Z Mag (US), March 24, 1999: NATO's Humanitarian Trigger Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Terrorism intensifies, KFOR inactive Alton Frye, Los Angeles Times (US), September 27, 1999: Preoccupation with Milosevic damaging to NATO's imperial interests Tyler Marshall, Los Angeles Times (US), September 27, 1999: Anti-NATO Axis Could Pose Threat to US interests, Experts Say Associated Press (US), September 27, 1999: Forged German Marks Found in Serbia Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Mortar attacks continue in Kosovo Susan Bryce, New Dawn, No. 56, September-October 1999: The Public Relations of Modern Warfare Reuters (US), September 27, 1999: NATO puppets tour EU seeking power deal Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Yugoslav Government seeks full implementation of Resolution 1244 Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: KLA terrorists burn over two million Serb-language books in Kosovo Borba (Yu), September 28, 1999: English language -- daily supplement Reuters (US), CNN (US), September 27, 1999: France, Romania to press EU over clogged Danube Agence France Presse (Fr), September 28, 1999: Danube shipping to be blocked for months to clear bombed bridges North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, The Emperors New Clothes (US), August 9, 1999: Kosovo Albanians -- Interviews with Faik Jasari, Corin Ismali, and Fatmir Seholi Kevin Done, Financial Times (UK), September 29, 1999: EU bank seeks rebuilding role Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Protests against KFOR, UNMIK after KLA bomb attacks Reuters (US), September 28, 1999: Refinery Damaged In NATO Bombing Reopens Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Milosevic -- Heroic reconstruction Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Letter from Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires to UN General Assembly President (full text) Richard Pankhurst, The Independent (UK), September 28, 1999: War Crimes Borba (Yu), September 29, 1999: English-language daily supplement Alex Bandy, Associated Press (US), September 29, 1999: Danube River Transport Idled Stephen Fidler, Financial Times (UK), September 28, 1999: Kosovo -- Recovery plan to include privatisation Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: TV, radio jammming is breach of international telecommunications laws Associated Press (US), September 29, 1999: KLA Said To Be Firm on Independence Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: Russian legal experts collect information on NATO aggression Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: Russia, China urge consistent implementation of Resolution 1244 in UN United Press International (US), September 28, 1999: Envoy -- US delayed Yugo diplomats