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All articles indexed in October, 1999
  • Alexander Cockburn, Los Angeles Times (US), October 29, 1999: Where's the Evidence of Genocide of Kosovar Albanians? Uncertainties are immense, but body counts still don't show extermination plan.
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 30, 1999: Kosovo Serbs and Gypsies feel trapped in Orahovac, cry for evacuation
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), October 29, 1999 : Russia says peacekeepers aren't protecting Serbs in Kosovo
  • Linda Weilgart, Nando Media (US), October 30, 1999 : When sound is dangerous
  • The Guardian (UK), October 30, 1999: Korean war killing inquiry
  • William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), October 29, 1999: UN -- US arrears threaten world body
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 30, 1999: Teacher shot in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), October 29, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Associated Press (US), October 28, 1999: South Korean policeman accused of torturing hundreds turns himself in
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 29, 1999: Kosovan Serbs call for partition after mob attack
  • Nicholas Barber, The Guardian (UK), October 29, 1999: The wizards of Oz
  • George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), October 28, 1999: Pirates are seizing the genome -- Britain and America have given big business an inhuman bonus
  • United Press International (UK), October 29, 1999: Kosovo ethnic Serbs press case with EU
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Ramsey Clarke -- NATO aggression trampled on fundamental international principles
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Clark collects evidence against US, NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Italian police discover arms smuggling route
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Yugoslav Prime Minister opens rail link between Serbia and Montenegro
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Yugoslav Information Minister -- US repeating Hitler's plan
  • Borba (Yu), October 28, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Reuters (US), October 27, 1999: Russian General Says Kosovo Peace Force A Failure
  • Chicago Tribune (US), October 28, 1999: Fleeing Serbs attacked while under NATO escort
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), October 28, 1999: Serbs Slam Kosovo Attack, NATO Red-Faced
  • Editorial , New Worker (UK), October 29, 1999: It makes you sick!
  • New Worker (UK), October 29, 1999: Women cleared as Trident base ruled illegal
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 28, 1999: Yugoslav Minister Criticizes UN, KFOR In Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), October 28, 1999: Yugoslavia Accuses U.S. Of Planning "Monetary Coup"
  • Associated Press(US), October 28, 1999: Milosevic meets former U.S. attorney general
  • Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), October 28, 1999: Macedonia's outgoing president apprehensive over future
  • Kevin Platt, Nando Media (US), October 28, 1999: Chinese official looks upon U.S. as 'rogue' state
  • Postmark Prague (Cz), No.290 , October 25 1999 : Communist take the lead in the Czech Republic
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 28, 1999: Yugoslav Official condemns currency destabilisation attempts
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 28, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • Mike Blanchfield, Ottawa Citizen (Ca), October 27, 1999: Canada's military feared running out of bombs in Kosovo -- Stock levels nearly depleted during conflict
  • Borba (Yu), October 27, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Nancy L. Torner, United Press International (US), October 27, 1999: Factory workers demonstrate in Sarajevo
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), October 27, 1999: Clinton OKs defence budget increase
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, Associated Press (US), October 27, 1999: Convoy under NATO escort comes under attack
  • Paul Brown, The Guardian (UK), October 27, 1999: Danube study questions warfare that bombs polluting targets
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 27, 1999: Yugoslav police arrest counterfeit smugglers
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 27, 1999: Macedonia presidential campaign dominated by Kosovo
  • Editorial , Morning Star (UK), October 15, 1999 : Dangerously short-sighted
  • Morning Star (UK), May 10, 1999 : NATO hits Greek consulate
  • Morning Star (UK), May 4, 1999 : Women and children caught in carnage -- Ten die as NATO hits second bus
  • Morning Star (UK), May 7, 1999 : Russia demands halt to bombing -- Group of Eight foreign ministers draft Kosovo proposals
  • Doug Struck, Joohee Cho, Washington Post (US), October 27, 1999: U.S., S. Korea Gingerly Probe the Past
  • Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza and Randy Herschaft , Associated Press (US), October 14, 1999: Refugees Killed on U.S. Orders -- Korean War Veterans Recall Blasting Bridges Full of Civilians
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 27, 1999: Lithuanian refinery deal claims second prime minister
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 27, 1999: Farmers build roadblocks to protest KLA abductions
  • Eric Black, Star Tribune (US), October 27, 1999: Simple way of looking at the world has disappeared -- and it hasn't been replaced
  • Eric Black, Star Tribune (US), October 27, 1999: Russians are ready to fight, especially with Westerners
  • Borba (Yu), October 26, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), October 25, 1999 : Giant U.S. camp takes shape in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Chinese- Yugoslav friendship is unbreakable
  • Reuters (US), October 26, 1999: NATO, not wreckage, blocks Danube
  • Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), October 27, 1999: Bridge impasse halts Danube traffic
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: NATO refuses to to disclose information on depleted uranium use
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, October 27, 1999 : Thoughts on the anniversary of the "fall of the wall"
  • Oliver Tickell , The Independent (UK), 15 October 1999: 800 million go hungry in global boom-time
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Russia, Italy endorse Yugoslavia's sovereignty over Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: 330,000 non-Albanians have been driven out of Kosovo
  • The Guardian, October 27, 1999: The Laws of the land
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 26, 1999: Serbian media accuse former premier of calling for "bloodshed"
  • Leora Broydo, Utne Reader (US), October 1998: Young, Gifted, and Red -- Communism's surprising appeal to a new generation
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Oberg -- International community failed in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), October 26, 1999: UN asks debtors to pay up
  • Owen Lars, Shaw Magazine (US), April 15, 1998: Where's Uncle Joe?
  • Borba (Yu), October 25, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Crime flourishes in Kosovo
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), October 22, 1999: U.S. Media Overlook Expose on Chinese Embassy Bombing
  • John Nichols, Capital Times (US), October 21, 1999: History will indict Clinton if tribunal can't
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Kosovo Romanies on hunger strike
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, The Associated Press (US), October 25, 1999: Kosovo Serbs Set Up Governing Body
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Foreign media pressure on Yugoslavia abating
  • United Press International (US), October 25, 1999: US has new talks with Serb 'opposition'
  • European Roma Rights Center (Eu), September 21, 1999: Statement by the European Roma Rights Center on the Occasion of the OSCE Review Conference, September 22, 1999, Vienna
  • Anna Husarska, Washington Post (US), October 25, 1999: Kosovo's New Witch Hunt
  • Jack Kelly, Toledo Blade (US), October 24, 1999: Foreign policy may spur anti-American alliance
  • Tom Walker, Sunday Times (UK), October 24, 1999: SAS plane crash cost Nato race for Pristina
  • Marlise Simons, New York Times (US), October 24, 1999: Belgrade Balks at Removal of War Debris That Clogs the Danube
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: KLA burn 400 Romany houses in Gnjilane
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: Large quantities of ammunition, weapons seized
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (US), October 24, 1999: Kosovo Serb Leaders Form National Assembly
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: Yugoslav General -- Army should return to Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), October 24, 1999: Kosovo Serbs elect bishop president
  • Los Angeles Times (US), October 24, 1999: Pentagon may offer immunity in No Gun Ri massacre
  • Reuters (US), October 23, 1999 : Macedonia hesitates in Kosovo airspace row
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), October 23, 1999: With Few Police to Stop It, Crime Flourishes in Kosovo
  • Victor Perlo, People's Weekly World (US), October 21, 1999: From Wall street to the Pentagon
  • Tim Wheeler, People's Weekly World (US), October 21, 1999: Workers need their own mass media
  • Jeff Sallot, Globe and Mail (Ca), October 23, 1999: Axworthy blasts U.S. on nuclear policy
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 23, 1999: Yugoslav central bank governor: monetary policy nor central bank responsible for price hikes, currency slide
  • Borba (Yu), October 22, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Alexander Nicoll, Financial Times (UK), October 22, 1999: EU Military budgets are 'inadequate'
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 22, 1999: Protesting Polish miners lift blockade of railroad hubs
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), October 19, 1999: America has become a danger to the world
  • Beti Bilandzic, Reuters (US), October 22, 1999: Serbia Slams Western 'Media Occupation' In Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 22, 1999: US secures media occupation of Kosovo
  • Tom Raum, Associated Press (US), October 21, 1999: U.S. Leaders Wanted More Aggression
  • Reuters (US), October 22, 1999: Russia Tells EU Wants End To NATO Monopoly In Europe
  • Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Sw), October 3, 1999: TFF PressInfo 78 -- Misleading UN Report on Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 22, 1999: Reconstruction news
  • Borba (Yu), October 21, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Chicago Tribune (US), October 20, 1999: US had nuclear-capable arms in Cuba during crisis
  • Elisaveta Konstantinova, Reuters (US), October 20, 1999: Balkan states told to hasten reform, woo investors
  • Rupert Cornwell , The Independent (UK), October 22, 1999: Kosovo conflict to cost Nato nations $11bn
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 21, 1999: No mass graves discovered in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), October 21, 1999: MSF expels Greek branch over help for Serbia
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), October 21, 1999: German pilots had US atomic bombs in the early Fifties
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Defence budgets -- American supremacy stronger than ever
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Arms sellers profit from African conflicts
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Kosovo paves way for more international intervention in civil conflicts
  • United Press International (US), October 21, 1999: Draskovic appeals to EU for support
  • George Jahn, Associated Press (US), October 21, 1999: U.N. Police in Yugoslavia Probed
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 21, 1999: Yugoslavia has the largest number of refugees in Europe
  • United Press International (US), October 21, 1999: UN interpreter injured in grenade attack
  • Borba (Yu), October 20, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 20, 1999: Central Europe trade bloc says unblocking Danube crucial
  • Paul Brown, The Guardian (UK), October 20, 1999: Nato bomb damage threatens Danube
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent, October 4, 1999: I'd like to believe Nato that depleted uranium is harmless. But I don't. And this is why...
  • Mark Turner, Financial Times (UK), October 20, 1999: UN staff 'need protection in danger zones'
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 20, 1999: KLA terrorists beat up Kosovars over Yugoslav passports
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 20, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • George Jahn, Associated Press (US), October 20, 1999: NATO condemns circulating of bogus war crimes suspect lists
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 20, 1999: NATO candidates press their geopolitical arguments
  • Vijai Maheshwari, Financial Times (UK), October 20, 1999: Lithuania -- Ministers quit over oil sell-off to US
  • Andrew Marshall, The Independent (UK), October 21, 1999: America secretly stored nuclear devices abroad
  • Jeffrey Fleishman, Philadephia Inquirer (US), October 14, 1999: Yugoslavia is afloat in 'war waste'
  • Barbara Borst, Boston Globe (US), October 19, 1999: Retired officers pushing to aid Serbian cities
  • Jim Mann, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 17, 1999: Nothing can stop arms sales
  • Borba (Yu), October 19, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Reuters (US), October 19, 1999: West accuses Tudjman of undermining Bosnian peace
  • Andrew Marshall, The Independent (UK), October 20, 1999: Nerve gas drug named in Gulf syndrome study
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 19, 1999: KFOR command to tighten security measures in Pristina
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 19, 1999: KLA terrorists murder Yugoslav Left member
  • Editorial, Morning Star (UK), October 9, 1999: Ready for more war
  • Editorial, Morning Star (UK), September 23, 1999: Western deceit
  • United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: BP Amoco backs $2.5B Caspian pipeline
  • John Pilger, The Guardian (UK), October 19, 1999: Phoney war
  • Agence France Presse, October 19, 1999: Poles Lose Faith In EU, As Reforms Bite
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 19, 1999: Polish Right Nosedives, Ex-Communists Up
  • Nancy L. Torner, United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: 1/3 in U.S. say it's OK to torture POWs
  • United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: UN rejects Kosovo Serb cantons plan
  • The Washington Post (US), October 19, 1999: The Price of Peace
  • Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), October 18, 1999: Is the KLA's and Clinton's "Final Solution" in Kosovo to Rid the Area of Serbs?
  • Stratfor (US), October 17, 1999: Where Are Kosovo's Killing Fields?
  • George Jonas, Toronto Sun (Ca), October 14, 1999: Kosovo post-mortems often miss the point
  • Borba (Yu), October 18, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: Solana vows to increase EU's global power
  • Associated Press (US), October 18, 1999: Croatian government vetoes extradition of war crimes suspect
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: KFOR Calls KLA Rebels On Agreement Violations
  • Milos Antic, Marko Lopushina, Nedeljni Telegraf (Yu), August 18, 1999: 200 of the largest Yugoslav companies occupied in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 18, 1999: Tudjman -- Bosnia must be split into three
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: Angola Sanctions Panel Recruits Chinese Oil Expert
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 18, 1999: ICAO says KFOR's decision to take over flight control illegal
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 18, 1999: TV station building destroyed in Pristina
  • Xinhua (Cn), October 18, 1999: KFOR Condemns KLA for Terrorist Activities
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, Peter Capella, Sydney Morning Herald, October 16, 1999: War in Kosovo 'cost more than $75bn'
  • Bruce Gagnon, Peoples Weekly World (US), October 14, 1999: Space domination -- pyramids to the heavens
  • Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: Anti-NATO tribunal -- Hearings set in 8 countries, 25 cities
  • Pat Chin, Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: 'We followed orders' -- U.S. troops admit No Gun Ri massacre
  • Will Hutton, The Guardian (UK), October 17, 1999: Liberalism in the US is dead ... and frightening right wing isolationism very much alive
  • Will Hutton, The Guardian (UK), October 10, 1999: Republicans in the US want to scupper the world nuclear test ban. Europe must outflank them
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), October 9, 1999: The Tories are the party of Pinochet, but New Labour make me sick too
  • John Sweeney, Jens Holsoe, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Nato bombed Chinese Embassy deliberately
  • Tony Thompson, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Hitler's drug set to invade British clubs
  • Nerma Jelacic, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Nato leader's son in Sarajevo film cash row
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 16, 1999: Divided Kosovo town ignites in riot
  • Andrew Gilligan, The Telegraph (UK), October 17, 1999: Gen Jackson criticised by Kosovo report
  • Tony Paterson, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1605, October 17, 1999: Nostalgia for east grips Germany on anniversary eve
  • Associated Press (US), October 16, 1999: South Korean Students Protest No Gun Ri Massacre
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 17, 1999: Support Dwindles For Kosovo Rebels
  • Michael Dobbs, Washington Post (US), October 17, 1999: Deconstructing the death ray -- we were so scared of the secret Soviet weapon, we spent billions. Oops.
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: KFOR accuses KLA rebels of violating agreement
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), October 17, 1999: "Expecting" -- Traditional Chinese Painting Drawn by Computer
  • Xinhua (Cn), October 16, 1999: Japan Concerned Over US Rejection of CTBT
  • Reuters (US), October 16, 1999: British paper -- NATO Bombed Chinese Embassy Deliberately
  • Edward Stourton, The Telegraph (UK), October 16, 1999: Spinning for victory
  • The Independent (UK), October 16, 1999: NATO obstructs inquiry into Depleted Uranium
  • Damien Whitworth, The Times (UK), October 16, 1999: Nazi gold looted by US generals
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 17, 1999: Kosovo force hailed as new step towards "liberation"
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 16, 1999: Yugoslav Upper House speaker addresses IUP Conference
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H, Paper prepared for the Hague Peace Conference, May 1999: Gulf War Veterans and Depleted Uranium
  • Lulzim Cota, United press International (US), October 14, 1999: Albania -- Left out of Kosovo's future
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 15, 1999: U.N. Leader Unhappy With Treatment of Kosovo Minority
  • Borba (Yu), October 15, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • United Press International (US), October 15, 1999: Albanians clash with KFOR soldiers
  • Allan Hall, The Times (UK), October 15, 1999 : Kosovans regain their lost fortunes
  • Brian Denny, Rednet News, October 7, 1999: Kosovo occupation
  • Alice Lagnado, James Bone, David Lister, The Times (UK), October 15, 1999: Russian police open fire at British factory
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 15, 1999: Ethnic Albanians also victims of KLA terrorists
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), October 15 1999 : Apocalypse soon
  • Elizabeth Becker, New York Times (US), October 15, 1999: Military Leaders Tell Congress of NATO Errors in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), October 14, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 14, 1999: China Warns Against Giving Dissidents The Nobel Peace Prize
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, Peter Capella, The Guardian (UK), October 15, 1999 : Bill for Kosovo war goes over £30bn
  • Harald Muller, William Walker, The Independent (UK), October 14, 1999: The US must stop treating the rest of the world with contempt
  • Frances Williams, Christopher Brown-Humes and Neil Buckley, Financial Times (UK), October 15, 1999: Nato 'hindered' inquiry into DU use
  • The Independent (UK), October 14, 1999: Russian troops launch bloody takeover of factory
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 13, 1999 : Hate-filled town where Hitler gets a laugh
  • Associated Press (US), October 14, 1999 : Kosovo leadership in question -- U.N. denies ex-KLA leader will be given top position
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 14, 1999: 25 Countries Take Part In NATO Peacekeeping Exercises In Ukraine
  • Reuters (US), October 12, 1999: Russia Updates Military Doctrine, Sees West As Threat Anew
  • Reuters (US), October 13, 1999: EU admits humanitarian aid a weapon against Serbia
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1602, October 14, 1999: US creates fast-acting force for police role
  • Robert Burns, Associated Press (US), October 13, 1999: Army to become quicker, more agile
  • CNN (US), October 14, 1999: Pentagon -- Factors besides bombing forced Milosevic's hand
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 14, 1999: Environmental damage exceeds $3bn
  • Borba (Yu), October 13, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Chris Bird, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 10, 1999: Croatian trial confronts fascist past
  • Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), October 12, 1999: Milosevic foes get double flak
  • Deborah Hargreaves, Andrew Taylor, Financial Times (UK), October 13, 1999: EU prepares action against France
  • Anthony Borden, Institute of War & Peace Reporting (UK), October 8, 1999: Hate Speech In Pristina
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Yugoslav radio, TV stations will sue for jamming
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 13, 1999: Albanian candidate for Macedonian presidency says Kosovo independence near
  • Reuters (US), October 13, 1999: No Bodies at Rumored Grave Site in Kosovo
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 13, 1999: Kosovo -- 'a frightening silence'
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), October 13, 1999: Robin Cook's wasteland
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Kosovo's Egyptians write to Kofi Annan
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Kofi Anan arrives in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), October 12, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • The Guardian, No 975, October 13, 1999: East Timor -- the real agenda begins to show
  • Tony Allen-Mills, The Sunday Times (UK), October 10, 1999: Rise of red ghosts taunt Schroeder
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 11, 1999: International War Crimes Tribual Investigates Kosovo Defense Chief: Report
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: IFC prepares $60 million for Albania
  • United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: Lukoil takes over Balkans refinery
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, No 975, October 13, 1999: Market Forces
  • Helena Bachman, United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: International study on humanitarian law
  • Reuters (US), October 12, 1999: UN Kosovo Worker Shot After Speaking Serbian
  • Charles M. Madigan, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 10, 1999: Few who commit atrocities are punished -- or even remembered
  • Tom Walker, The Sunday Times (UK), October 10, 1999: Kosovo defence chief accused of war crimes
  • Borba (Yu), October 11, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Rita Carter, The Times (UK), October 11, 1999: Mind control -- is it really possible?
  • Elizabeth Becker, New York Times (US), October 8, 1999: U.S. center to fight, launch cyber-attacks
  • Toby Helm, The Telegraph (UK), October 11, 1999: Brussels plans cash boost to oust Milosevic
  • Steven Lee Myers, San Francisco Chronicle (US), October 11, 1999: U.S., Allies At Odds Over Aid to Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 11, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 11, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 11, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 11, 1999
  • David Holley, Los Angeles Times (US), October 9, 1999: Building Institutions for Kosovo, U.N. Focuses on a Banking System
  • Randy Furst, Star Tribune (US), October 9, 1999: Yugoslavia attack designed to build NATO, writer asserts
  • Reuters (US), October 9, 1999: Opposition leaders pelted with an 'avalanche of beer cans'
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 10, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 10, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 10, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 10, 1999
  • Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: Anti-NATO hearings -- Hearings set in 8 countries, 25 cities
  • Paul Taylor, Reuters (US), October 8, 1999: U.S. objects to EU Serbia energy aid proposal
  • United Press International (US), October 8, 1999: Surroi -- Press attack threat to his life
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 9, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 9, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 9, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 9, 1999
  • Borba (Yu), October 8, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Christopher Lockwood, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1596, October 8, 1999: EU defence plan must not challenge Nato, orders US
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: EU, US should actively seek possibilities to help Yugoslav Opposition
  • Veton Surroi, Koha Ditore (Yu), August 25, 1999: Kosovo Fascism, Albanians' Shame
  • Irena Guzelova, David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Two opposition-run towns to get European aid
  • Vijai Maheshwari, Financial Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Baltic state caught up in US-Russia oil tussle
  • Anthony Coughlan, Irish Times, October 7, 1999: Why the turnabout on Partnership for Peace, Mr Ahern?
  • Reuters (US), October 8, 1999: Belgrade Poster War Heats Up
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: "Stinking Slav" commentary stirs Kosovo debate
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 8, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 8, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 8, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 8, 1999
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Europe 'must be able to act alone'
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: UN human rights rapporteur urges aid for Serbs
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), October 5, 1999: America's wars on civilians
  • Borba (Yu), October 7, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Britain wants EU to tackle Kosovo mafias
  • Lucian Kim, Christian Science Monitor (US), October 7, 1999: Balkans trade bottled up by blown-up bridges
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Medicines and food urgently needed in Orahovac
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), October 7, 1999: NATO vows long-term presence in Albania
  • The Independent (UK), October 7, 1999: US tells EU -- don't weaken NATO
  • Michael R. Allen, American Partisan (US), October, 1999: The massacre at No Gun Ri -- Forgotten no more
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Serb Protesters Mark 'Yogurt Revolution'
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 7, 1999: Solana Urges Serbian Oposition To Unite
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Lafontaine savages SPD under Schroeder
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav troops needed in Kosovo - Serb official
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Hungarian Broadcaster Cuts U.S.-Linked Channels
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav protests to UN Security Council
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav Government approves UN delegation activity
  • Borba (Yu), October 6, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Philip Smucker, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1594, October 6, 1999: Albanians stone Serb to death in riot
  • Reuters (US), October 6, 1999: Anti-Milosevic Protests Dwindle On 15th Day
  • Paul Taylor, Reuters (US), October 6, 1999: EU eyes power projection goal
  • United Press International (US), October 6, 1999: Two missiles fired at Mitrovica hospital
  • The Independent (UK), October 6, 1999: Solana pledges to boost EU defence
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: International Union of Telecommunications rejects request for international country code for Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: Shanghai Electric Corporation to help rebuild Yugoslav electricity system
  • Rick Rozoff, October 6, 1999: An Analysis of an Associated Press Article
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: Yugoslavia asks Security Council to halt terrorism in Kosovo
  • James Pringle, The Times (UK), October 6, 1999: US builds a fortress for GIs in Kosovo
  • Chris Hawke, William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), October 5, 1999: UN in red if US does not pay
  • Borba (Yu), October 5, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Scott Peterson, Nando Media (US), October 5, 1999: Depleted uranium bullets leave trail in Serbia
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 4, 1999: Isolation, fear, anger in Serb community after grenade attack
  • Reuters (US), October 5, 1999: Peacekeepers Remove Kosovo Serb Roadblock
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Kouchner's aim -- an ethnically cleansed Kosovo judiciary
  • Reuters (US), October 5, 1999: EU Exempts Kosovo, Montenegro From Oil Embargo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Swedish Army learns from Yugoslav Army
  • Steven Gan, The Nation (Th), May 4, 1999: Why World Should Reject NATO Strikes?
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Yugoslavia asks Security Coucil to halt terrorism in Kosovo
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), October 5, 1999: High-Security U.S. Base Will Have All the Creature Comforts
  • Borba (Yu), October 4, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Chris Hellman, Weekly Defense Monitor (US), Volume 3, Issue #24 - June 24, 1999: Lessons of Kosovo -- More B-2 Bombers?
  • The Independent (UK), October 4, 1999: The deadly legacy of NATO strikes in Kosovo
  • Patricia Axelrod, San Francisco Bay Guardian (US), September 29, 1999: On the road to Kosovo
  • San Francisco Bay Guardian (US), September 29, 1999: Forever uranium
  • Agence France Presse, October 4 , 1999: Breakdown with Serbs puts Kosovo at risk -- French general
  • Boston Globe (US), October 3, 1999: The Russia-India-China axis
  • Daniel Verton, Federal Computer Week (US), October 4, 1999: Calculating costs, cautions from war
  • The Independent (UK), October 4, 1999: Britain keeps lid on MI6 role in ousting Sukarno
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 4, 1999: KFOR-- UNMIK refuse to release names of detainees
  • Reuters (US), October 4, 1999: Yugoslavia protests U.N. opening of Pristina airport
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 4, 1999: Workers block roads in Macedonia
  • Maury Maverick, San Antonio Express-News (US), October 2, 1999: Treaties don't change Constitution's message
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 3, 1999: Bulgaria Warns Of Flooding On The Danube
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 3, 1999: Danube Commission supports Yugoslav position on revolving Danube problems
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 3, 1999: No Shortage of Guns in Kosovo
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 3, 1999: Thraci -- KLA planning to invade Yugoslavia
  • United Press International (US), October 3, 1999: More KLA arms caches found
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 2, 1999: Macedonian paper -- KFOR is helping the ethnic cleansers in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 3, 1999: Kosovo divided into sectors according to economic interests
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 3, 1999: UN envoy -- Yugo sanctions damage western imperial interests
  • Allan Thompson, Toronto Star (Ca), October 2, 1999: Army chief is recalled for drinking in Kosovo
  • Peter James Spielmann, Associated Press (US), October 1, 1999: Angola accuses world of ignoring its civil war
  • Stevan Erlanger, New York Times (US), October 2, 1999: Protests Falter as Belgrade Turns the Law Against the Opposition
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: National Library of Serbia protests KLA book burning in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), October 1, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Julie Burchill, The Guardian (UK), April 3, 1999: A war too far
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: China, Russia To Hold Joint Naval Exercises
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: Several people murdered, Russian peacekeeper wounded in Kosovo
  • Joseph Fitchett, International Herald Tribune (US), October 1, 1999: Clinton Tilt On Kosovo Worries Europeans
  • Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector (IRIS), University of Maryland (US), September 27, 1999: Advertisement -- US commercial law attorneys needed to introduce 'market oriented economy' in 'Republic of Kosovo'
  • Isabel Hilton, The Guardian (UK), March 29, 1999: A memo to the US -- no one should be above international law
  • John Pilger, The Age, March 28, 1999: Uncle Sam's secret agenda
  • Mike Quinn, People's Weekly World (US), September 30, 1999: Smart genes and the communist mouse
  • Reuters (US), October 1, 1999: Yugoslav mine, steel plant resuming operations
  • Reuters (US), October 1, 1999: Mahathir attacks West's imposition of values
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: Yugo UN Ambassador: KFOR and UNMIK have failed to implement Resolution 1244
  • Tony Capaccio, Boston Globe (US), September 30, 1999: US arms firms to benefit from showing in Kosovo conflict
  • Borba (Yu), September 30, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Reconstruction continues at Zastava plant
  • Robert Anderson, Financial Times (UK), September 30, 1999: Prague to obey EU and cut Skoda aid
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: U.S. to drop troops in Kosovo "emergency" exercise
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Kosovo railway line re-opens
  • Tony Caron, Time (US), September 30, 1999: How NATO Stumbles Bolster Milosevic
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: UN Workers Had Strayed Out Of Kosovo When Detained
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Yugo Foreign Minister meets U.N. Human Rights Commissioner, Mary Robinson