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Karadzic ends boycott of trial seen as key to Balkans closure
Karadzic, who broke boycott of his war-crimes trial but asked for more time to prepare, rose from small-town figure to become front-man for Serb strongman Milosevic.
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Who is Radovan Karadzic?
Radovan Karadzic is allegedly responsible for the killing of 8,000 Muslims in Srebenica in 1995. He is in The Hague now for charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.
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Karadzic boycotts own trial
Will the Yugoslav court allow Radovan Karadzic to employ the same tactics used by Slobodan Milosevic? Court will reconvene Tuesday.
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Airline Ambassadors: Taking flight on a mission
This and other 'voluntourism' networks offer a wealth of ways to deliver goodwill.
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Obama’s health ideas elicit support, skepticism in Colorado
The president has been working overtime to regain control of the healthcare debate and get his message across.
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Grand Junction, Colo. could be a model for healthcare reform
That's why Obama is visiting. This town on the western slope of the Rockies has some of the highest quality, lowest cost care in the country.
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Obama wins over a Montana crowd on healthcare
And he has high praise for Max Baucus, the state's U.S. Senator who heads the crucial Senate Finance Committee.
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US soccer beats Spain! Now let's relax.
Every major US win is hailed as the best ever. But really, it's just part of 59 years of progress.
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Unusual Yugoslav war-crimes tribunal case: Was it contempt?
Florence Hartmann is on trial for her book that describes a court deal with Belgrade.
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Attention, aspiring book critics: It may be time to hit the record store
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Opinion: Bring 'people power' to Pakistan
US aid and troops alone won't stabilize the country. But a campaign to unleash Pakistan's positive civic energy could.
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Kosovo: Where hearts were won in the Balkans
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Former president of Serbia acquitted of war crimes; five others found guilty by Hague tribunal
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Independent Kosovo faces new realities
On its first birthday, Kosovo is coping with widespread unemployment and massive corruption.
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Kosovo's president: Our country is proving itself
On Kosovo's first anniversary, Fatmir Sejdiu says his country can maintain itself as a state.
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Opinion: Kosovo's quiet victory over violent ethnic nationalism
Conflict-ridden world take note: Soft power and elections can work.
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Europe's financial crisis is spreading eastward
Hungary and Ukraine received emergency loans from the IMF Sunday. Belarus and Serbia are asking for help, too.
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Russia's case on Georgia territories: Like Kosovo or not?
Tuesday, after invoking Kosovo to recognize two separatist republics, Russia changed its tack.
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Will Karadzic's genocide trial redeem The Hague?
The Bosnian Serb leader's arrival at the UN war crimes court offers it a second chance after the inconclusive trial of Slobodan Milosevic.
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Serb radicals rally around Karadzic
Further delay in his extradition to the UN war crimes tribunal, where he faces 11 charges including genocide, could undermine President Tadic's pro-Europe government.
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Karadzic arrest boosts Balkans, international justice
The Bosnian Serb leader, indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal on 15 counts including genocide, had been on the run for 13 years.
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Opinion: Serbia's catalyst for stability
The arrest of Radovan Karadzic signals that nationalists no longer speak for Serbia.
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In embattled Kosovo, Serb professor teaches common ground
Obrad Savic targets the next generation with a message about breaking accepted Balkan stereotypes.



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