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All articles indexed in November, 1999
  • Borba (Yu), November 22, 1999: Borba English language supplement -- 22/11/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: KLA attacks in Yugoslavia kill two Serb policeman, injure six
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Yugoslavia, Iraq discuss 'Oil for Food' cooperation
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Abductions, killings continue in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: UN managed hospital nearing collapse
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Serbs protest to KFOR commander in Kosovo
  • Oliver August, The Times (UK), November 22, 1999: Chinese hail giant step into space
  • Communist Party of Canada, Communist Party USA, People's Voice (Ca), Nov. 16-30, 1999 : Joint statement on the upcoming World Trade Organization Summit in Seattle
  • Darrell Rankin, People's Voice (Ca), November 16-30, 1999: Maki family contiues fight from inside USA
  • Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), November 22, 1999: Chaos and Intolerance Now Reign in Kosovo Despite U.N.'s Efforts
  • Reuters (US), November 21, 1999 : Romanians liked life better under Communism
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 21, 1999: German Greens attempt to defend their political record
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 21, 1999: Cold winter ahead for Kosovo's new-born babies in spartan hospitals
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), November 25, 1999: Pentagon lies about Kosovo are unearthed
  • Nancy Mitchell , Workers World (US), November 25, 1999: War crimes hearing nails Clinton, Blair
  • Stephen Fidler, John Thornhill, Financial Times (UK), November 20, 1999: Russia -- Approach with caution
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), November 22 , 1999: US 'lost count of uranium shells fired in Kosovo'
  • Katarina Kratovac, Associated Press (US), November 21, 1999: Two Serb policemen killed, six injured in land mine blast
  • Associated Press (US), November 20, 1999: Skirmishes on Kosovo's border with central Serbia
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 21, 1999: China Successfully Launches First Experimental Spacecraft
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 21, 1999: KLA terrorists have destroyed 77 Orthodox churches since KFORs arrival
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 21, 1999: Balkan communist parties adopt statement after two day conference
  • Teresa Smith, New Statesman (UK), November 15, 1999: Come back Major Zeman
  • Andy Wasley, Mollie Brandl-Bowen and Simon Palmer, Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom (UK), 1999: The spin that tricked Europe into war
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), November 20, 1999: Nato turns a blind eye as scores of ancient Christian churches are reduced to rubble
  • Stephen Fidler, Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), November 20, 1999: Greece -- Clinton told to go home
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 20, 1999: War planners warn of digital Armageddon
  • Julie Burchill, The Guardian (UK), November 20, 1999: "I prefer the rah-rah-we-won Reaganites to the mild-mannered liberals who admit there are problems in the former Communist bloc"
  • United Press International (US), November 19, 1999: Former KLA members jailed
  • Athens News (Gr), November 18, 1999: Polytechnic anniversary marches in major cities end peacefully
  • Gary Dempsey, The Cato Institute (US), November 20, 1999: The Real Kosovo
  • Sajid Rizvi, United Press International (US), November 19, 1999: Caspian pipeline deal reshapes region
  • Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), November 20, 1999: Extremist Albanians Target Moderates in Kosovo Strife
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Papoulias -- KFor helps create 'Greater Albania'
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Children in Yugoslavia -- victims of sanctions and war
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Damage to Trepca mine complex estimated at $50m
  • Borba (Yu), November 19, 1999: Borba, English language daily supplement -- 19/11/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Yugoslav diplomat -- barring Yugoslavia from the OSCE summit illegal
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: European Parliament -- Warning to KLA to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Japanese TV stations broadcast programs on NATO's environmental devastation in Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Jovanovic -- OSCE serves NATO interests
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Serbian Ministry condemns seizure of newspaper's Pristina facilities
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: After two weeks, UN police begin investigating abduction of 5 Serbs in Kosovo
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 18, 1999: Belgrade Protests UN's Decision on Budget Authority for Kosovo
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 18, 1999: Russian Commander -- Planned US Missile Defense System No Guarantee
  • Martin Kettle, The Guardian (UK), November 19, 1999: TV wars of the would-be presidents
  • Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun (Ca), November 18, 1999: NATO's reputation a casualty of war
  • Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), November 19, 1999: Why Greek Communists prepared a "warm" welcome for Clinton
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 19, 1999: Socialist Party -- Clinton's Visit To Kosovo "Naked Aggression"
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), November 19, 1999: Microsoft --Corporate predator
  • Vic Perlo, July 1999: War and the US Economy
  • Central Committee -- Communist Party of Greece, November 19, 1999: Press Release -- Mobilization against Clinton's visit to Athens
  • Borba (Yu), November 18, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement -- 19/11/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: UN's Robinson disputes Yugoslav sovereignty in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: L'Humanite -- US sabotaged OSCE mission in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: Serb daily newspaper forcibly seized in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 19, 1999: Albright, Solana in show of support for 'Serb opposition'
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 18, 1999: Caspian gas and oil pipeline deals signed
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 18, 1999: 10,000 march as Greek police ban Clinton visit protests
  • Elizabeth Sullivan, Plains Dealer (US), November 15, 1999: Gullible Uncle Sam tours a land of lies
  • Stephen Fidler, Leyla Boulton, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Pipeline dispute fuels west's fiery relations
  • Michael Smith, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Solana calls for EU seat on UN Security Council
  • Charles Clover, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: OSCE finds anti-communist ballot rigging in Ukraine poll
  • Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Solana supports Security Council EU seat
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Arctic ice has thinned by 40 per cent in 20 years
  • Associated Press (US), November 18, 1999: OSCE finds anti-communist ballot rigging in Macedonian election
  • Borba (Yu), November 17, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement -- 17/11/99
  • American Civil Liberties Union, 1999: What is Project ECHELON?
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: Kosovo -- Attacks on Goranies continue
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: Serb journalists protest over treatment by UN mission in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: UN Commissioner Robinson ignores Resolution 1244
  • Jef Bossuyt, The Guardian, No. 980, November 17, 1999 : Balkanising Russia
  • Robert Graham, Financial Times (UK), November 17, 1999: France EU military plans could 'antagonise the US'
  • United Press International (US), November 16, 1999: Yugoslav 'Opposition' invited to OSCE meeting
  • Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: UN takes steps to establish 'Western market system' in Kosovo
  • Beti Bilandzic, Reuters (US), November 16, 1999 : UNHCR: Up to 240,000 cleansed from Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: Italy's Dini Calls For Easing Of Embargo On Serbia
  • Samuel R. Berger, November 4, 1999: Press Release -- Remarks to the Bilderberg Steering Committee
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: Row erupts over Kosovo mobile network contract
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), November 16, 1999: A question of numbers
  • Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star (Ca), November 16, 1999: Body-count debate on Kosovo
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), November 16, 1999: UN squanders Nato's victory
  • Igor Ivanov, Financial Times (UK), November 16, 1999: The West's hypocrisy over Chechnya
  • United Press International (US), November 16, 1999: Security threats still plague province
  • Chris Morris, Ian Traynor, The Guardian (UK), November 16, 1999: Caspian oil plan stirs political cauldron
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 16, 1999: Russian General Blames NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: UN peace mission experimenting in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: Lavrov -- security threat is growing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: Yugoslav Information Minister -- Letter to Joel Simon, deputy director of the U.S.-based Committee for the Protection of Journalists
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: US draft UN Resolution hides truth of Kosovo situation
  • Michael Parenti , July 31, 1999 : The Media and their Atrocities
  • Mark Littman, The Times (UK), November 16, 1999: Our illegal bombing in the Balkans -- International law did not back bombing
  • Borba (Yu), November 16, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement, Nov. 16, 1999
  • Borba (Yu), November 15, 1999: Borba English language daily supplement -- 15/11/99
  • Andrew Bomford, BBC (UK), November 2, 1999: Global spy network revealed -- Listening in to your phone calls and reading your emails
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 15, 1999: KFOR prevents factory, mine workers from getting to work
  • Ian Black, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), November 15, 1999: Britain wants EU rapid reaction force
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), November 12, 1999: 1,200 Kosovo troops to be withdrawn
  • Alexander Nicoll, David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), November 15, 1999: EU set for rapid action force -- Britain and France back creation of 40,000-strong multinational corps
  • Lawrence Martin, Vancouver Sun, November 13, 1999: For NATO, truth was the first casualty in Kosovo
  • Suelette Dreyfus, The Independent (UK), November 15, 1999: This is just between us (and the spies)
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Papoulias -- NATO failed militarily and politically
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: NATO lied about number of to justify aggressionvictims
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Yugoslav Ministry of Tranport -- Statement on plane crash in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Bosnian police arrested smuggling forged dinars
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Yugoslav Army is committed to returning to Kosovo
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 14, 1999: NATO's Kosovo War Illegal, Says British Lawyer
  • Pat Chin , Workers World (US), November 11, 1999: As NATO forces look other way -- violence agaisnt Kosovo Serbs worsens
  • John Catalinotto , Workers World (US), November 11, 1999: War crimes hearings in Europe hit U.S. and NATO
  • Jonathan S. Landay, St. Paul Pioneer Press (US), November 14, 1999: CIA on it's 'biggest recruiting drive since the Cold War'
  • Stephen Castle, The Independent (UK), November 13, 1999: EU prepares to form army of 40,000 troops
  • Charley Reese, Orlando Sentinel (US), November 14, 1999: What to do when facts are different? Why, just stop reporting
  • Helen Connell, London Free Press (UK), November 13, 1999 : It's time to foreclose on U.S. recalcitrance
  • U.S. Department of State, November 12, 1999: Press Release -- US finances KLA internet propaganda center
  • Simon Scott Plummer, The Telegraph (UK), November 13, 1999: Nato's war in Kosovo illegal, says think tank
  • Centre for Policy Studies (UK), November 1999: Press Release for Kosovo -- Law and Diplomacy
  • Associated Press (US), November 13, 1999: France critical of U.S. role in Kosovo
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India (In), November 13, 1999: Back to the Future -- International Law after NATO's War
  • Sam Schulman , Jewish World Review (US), November 12, 1999: The un-Holocaust
  • Anna Husarska, International Herald Tribune (US), November 12, 1999: The Witch-Hunt in Kosovo Must Clearly Be Called to a Halt
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 13, 1999: Yugoslav central bank asks court to probe Montenegro move
  • David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen (Ca), November 12, 1999: PM orders troops pulled from Kosovo
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 12, 1999: Clinton falters as Greek protests force change of plan
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: NATO aggression was illegal, unsuccessful -- Littman
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: UNHCR helps KLA to ethnically cleanse Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: About 35,000 Kosovo Egyptian cleansed from Kosovo
  • Kenneth Gunn-Walberg, Washington Weekly (US), November 8, 1999 : Judges Resign from International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia --IEA War Crimes Indictment Had Claimed Conflict of Interest
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 12, 1999: Bombing 'violated UN Charter'
  • Borba (Yu), November 12, 1999: Borba English daily supplement - 12.11.1999
  • Editorial, New Worker (UK), November 12, 1999: Truth will out
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: Del Ponte fails to discover mass graves in Kosovo
  • Aleka Paparigha, Rizospastis (Gr), November 2, 1999: Interview with Aleka Paparigha -- Subservience should not become the official world view of our people
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • Neal Ascherson , The Guardian (UK), November 11, 1999 : Damning the Danube
  • Andrew Gray , Reuters (US), November 11, 1999: Kosovo Serbs Accuse NATO of False Crime Figures
  • Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune (US), November 11, 1999: Why are we in the Balkans?
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: NATO official says situation Kosovo delicate
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), November 11, 1999 : Graves put Kosovo death toll in doubt -- killings and forensics do not tally
  • Steven Erlanger, Christopher S. Wren, New York Times (US), November 11, 1999: Early Count Hints at Fewer Kosovo Deaths
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 11, 1999 : Estonia to scrap corporate income tax
  • Reuters (US), November 10, 1999: Belgrade 'skeptical' of UN Kosovo death toll
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Pentagon gets ready to wage a cyber-war
  • The Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Weapons in the US electronic arsenal
  • Nicholas Tintor, Globe and Mail (Ca), November 10, 1999: NATO's stenographers
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Yugo Minister -- Greek investment in Kosovo will be protected
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Yugo Ambassador sends letter to UNCTAD Secretary -General
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Romania's former president -- NATO's aggression failed to achieve goals
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: France hits out at Washington's "cavalier" attitude in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Kosovo violence remains NATO's big headache: admiral
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Danube ice floods caused by war wreckage could be catastrophic: officials
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Macedonia blocks Kosovo convoys in bid to get more aid
  • Sajid Rizvi, United Press International (US), November 8, 1999: Caspian oil pipeline nears reality
  • Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: NATO Reports 379 Murders in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), November 10, 1999: Ethnic Serb church burned in Kosovo
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: Cuba to file multibillion dollar lawsuit against U.S.
  • Patrick Quinn, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: Anti-U.S. protests compel Clinton to delay trip to Greece -- President's European trip rearranged
  • Lewis MacKenzie, The Globe and Mail (Ca), November 9, 1999: Where have all the bodies gone?
  • Reuters (US), November 9, 1999: Yugoslavia And Iraq Vow To Resist Western Siege
  • Reuters (US), November 9, 1999: Milosevic blasts UN over conduct in Kosovo
  • Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), November 7, 1999: More killing in Kosovo -- when Serbs are the victims, where's the outrage?
  • Haig Simonian, Financial Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Ex-GDR leader loses appeal
  • Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Greece -- Leftwingers protest at US policies
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Army to honor black World War II hero drummed out as a suspected communist
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 9, 1999: Serbian court jails 12 Kosovo Albanians on terrorism charges
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: UN General Assembly condemns US embargo against Cuba for eighth year
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: Crime and violence daily occurrances in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: Clinton found guilty of war crimes in Yugoslavia at People's trial
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: U.N.'S Dienstbier calls for lifting all anti-Yugoslav sanctions
  • Steve Lawton, November, 1999: Capitalist raptors tear former Socialist countries apart
  • Borba (Yu), November 9, 1999: Borba English language daily supplement - 09.11.1999
  • Dina Kyriakidou, Reuters (US), November 8, 1999: Greek mock court declares Clinton "guilty" of genocide
  • Adam LeBor, The Independent (UK), November 9, 1999: Albanians arrested after grenade attacks
  • Brian Murphy, Associated Press (US), November 8, 1999: U.S. enmity swelling in Greece ahead of Clinton visit
  • Bradley Graham, San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 8, 1999: U.S. Sees Potential and Peril In Hacking Enemy Computers
  • BBC (UK), November 7, 1999: Visit of Russian UN ambassador sparks Kosovo alert
  • Albanian Daily News, November 6, 1999: Brzezinski -- Kosovo, Montenegro should become a minor players in the European 'American protectorate'
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), November 3, 1999: Overview of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo - November 3, 1999
  • Steven Lee Myers, New York Times (US), November 7, 1999: Guns Don't Scare Them? Try Campaign Spending
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: 65 year old man bleeds to death after mortar attack in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: KFOR and UNMIK stoke KLA terrorism in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: French weekly challenges NATO lies
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 8, 1999: Insect-size camera will be spy in sky
  • John Laughland, The Spectator (UK), November 4, 1999: The final death toll in Kosovo? It's sinking fast
  • William Drozdiak, Sydney Morning Herald, November 8, 1999: US Star Wars plan alarms Europe
  • Andrew Alexander, Daily Mail (UK), November 5, 1999: Let's kill the lies about Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), November 8, 1999: Borba English daily supplement - 08.11.1999
  • Richard Becker , Workers World (US), November 4, 1999: International panel hears indictment of U.S. and NATO for war crimes
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), November 7, 1999: Kosovo's 'genocide' -- where are the bodies?
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 7, 1999: 2,000 Serbs Demonstrate Support Of Sacked Hospital Official
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 7, 1999: India, Russia Reiterate Strategic Partnership
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 7, 1999: US Threatens to Withdraw From ABM Treaty
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 7, 1999: Five abducted in Orahovac, Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 7, 1999: German SPD, Greens call for lifting sanctions
  • William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), November 5, 1999: US regains seat on UN budget committee
  • Richard J. Newman, U.S.News & World Report (US), November 8, 1999: The new space race -- The Pentagon envisions a war in the heavens, but can it defend the ultimate high ground?
  • Reuters (US), November 6, 1999: Saboteurs try to blow up Kosovo railway bridge
  • Steven Erlanger, San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 6, 1999: Yugoslavia Rejects Plan For Elections
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 6, 1999: UN Warns Slavic Staff To Be On Guard In Kosovo
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), October 30, 1999: Of course the rail system must be renationalised. But no money should change hands
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 6, 1999: EU Condemns Ongoing Violence in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: Railway bridge in Kosovo is damaged during attack
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: KFOR, UNMIK, Kouchner accomplices in the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: Montenegro's currency change is illegitimate and anti-constitutional
  • Reuters (US), November 5, 1999: India, Russia sign protocol on weapons purchases
  • Lu Yansong, Xie Rongbin, People's Daily (Cn), November 2, 1999: Post-War Kosovo Revisited
  • United Press International (US), November 4, 1999: Another man killed in Kosovo violence
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), November 5, 1999: Gypsies and Others Said to Draw Kosovar Fury
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 5, 1999: Ten years on, Hungarian underclass envies nouveau riche
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 5, 1999: Belgrade tells UN it wants to send troops, police, back to Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 6, 1999: Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline agreement finalized
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 5, 1999: Yugoslav government submits memorandum on Kosovo to Security Council
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 5, 1999: Yugoslavia does not recognise Kouchner's illegal acts
  • Borba (Yu), November 5, 1999: Borba English language supplement - 05.11.1999
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1624, November 5, 1999: US teacher sacked for calling 'creationism' non-scientific crap
  • Julian Borger, The Guardian (UK), November 5, 1999: Cyberwar could spare bombs
  • Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza and Randy Herschaft, Associated Press (US), October 1999: The Bridge at No Gun Ri
  • Reuters (US), November 4, 1999: Yugoslavia Protests U.N. Census In Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: Tanjug celebrates 56 years of work
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: Kosovo Serbs protest over arrest of Hospital Director
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: U.N. Security Council has serious questions for Kouchner -- Lavrov
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: West supresses it's crimes -- Yugoslav Minister
  • Associated Press (US), November 3, 1999: Russia Tests Anti-Missile Rocket
  • Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star (Ca), November 3, 1999 : No genocide, no justification for war on Kosovo
  • Lee Dlugin, International Secretary, Communist Party USA, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: The 21st Century is the Century of Socialism -- Speech at the international meeting of communist and workers parties of May 21 to 23, 1999 in Athens on The Crisis of Capitalism, Globalisation and the Response of the Labour Movement.
  • Vic Perlo, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: Flirting with Fascism -- US Imperialism's Hidden Romance
  • Borba (Yu), November 4, 1999: Borba - 04.11.1999 -- English-language daily supplement
  • Erna Bennett, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: Where do we go from Kosovo?
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 30, 1999: NATO Wants To Attack Russia, Yugoslav Minister Claims
  • San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 3, 1999: Embarrassing Deadbeat
  • Reuters (US), November 3, 1999: U.S. Changes Strategy On Serbia And Sanctions
  • Irena Guzelova, Financial Times (UK), November 3, 1999: Montenegro -- D-Mark made official currency
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 3, 1999: US changes tack on Serbian sanctions despite risks
  • Danny Gittings, The Guardian (UK), November 3, 1999: Mickey Mouse invasion -- Disney accused of cultural imperialism as it unveils plan to bring Main Street USA to new Chinese theme park
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, Associated Press (US), November 3, 1999: Donors Said Wary of Kosovo Violence
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 3, 1999: Kosovo's Turks: 80% have left the province since KFOR arrived
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 2, 1999: Hungarian PM Unleashes Shocked Reaction Over Nuclear Arms Comments
  • Borba (Yu), November 3, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 2, 1999: Ten percent of Yugoslav children traumatised by NATO's war
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 2, 1999: NATO and Yugoslavia -- first step towards a New World Order
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 2, 1999: Lajos Balog, once doyen of Serb theatre in Kosovo, now a refugee
  • The Times (UK), November 2, 1999 : Kosovo's corpse count -- How many bodies make a genocide?
  • Dan K. Thomasson, Scripps Howard News (US), November 2, 1999: Bad days for the media
  • Brian Denny , Rednet News, November 1, 1999: Corporate Dictators
  • Associated Press (US), November 2, 1999: Russia spooked by Hungary's call for nuclear missiles
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 26, 1999: Four ethnic Albanians acquitted of terrorism charges in Belgrade
  • Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), November 1, 1999: Former communist claims lead in Macedonia's presidential election
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), November 1, 1999: Kosovo courts in crisis, European watchdog says
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, November 3, 1999: A new Cold War
  • Borba (Yu), November 1, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 1, 1999: British Foreign Minister accused of lying
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 1, 1999: Protest to Security Council following attack on Serb refugees
  • Haig Simonian, Ralph Atkins, Financial Times (UK), November 1, 1999: Scharping urges joint air command
  • Alan N. Estherby, The Times (UK), November 1, 1999: Spying for Moscow
  • J. Peder Zane, Nando Media--Scripps Howard News (US), October 31, 1999: A computer made me read that
  • Susan Taylor Martin, St. Petersburg Times (US), October 31, 1999: Mining a brighter future
  • Associated Press (US), October 31, 1999: Worried about inadequate shelter, U.N. delivers winter supplies
  • Marlise Simons, New York Times (US), November 1, 1999: A Plan to Rebuild Danube Bridges Widens Gap on Aid to Serbs
  • Borba (Yu), November 1, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 31, 1999: KLA terrorism has increased after arrival of KFOR
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 31, 1999: Berlin hearing for an international trial of NATO
  • Peter Pringle, The New Statesman (UK), October 25, 1999 : Did the US start germ warfare?
  • Fred Gaboury, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 14, 1999: U.S. destroyed 164 factories in Yugoslavia -- not one of the foreign-owned enterprises in the country was targeted
  • Vesna Peric Zimonjic, The Independent (UK), November 1, 1999: Serb 'opposition' due in US for 'talks with American officials'
  • United Press International (US), October 30, 1999: Ethnic Albanian attacks plague Kosovo
  • Jon Swain, The Sunday Times (UK), October 31 1999 : Lost in the Kosovo numbers game
  • Nicholas Rufford, The Sunday Times (UK), October 31 1999: Cook accused of misleading public on Kosovo massacres
  • Reuters (US), October 31, 1999: Kosovo civilian death toll may be under 2,500

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