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Tuesday, August 1, 2000.

US urge Djukanovic and Draskovic to run in elections. Djukanovic: Ruling coalition will reach decision on elections. The Serbian opposition against the SNP at the elections in Montenegro? Serbian opposition nothing to lose, while our state is at stake. Opposition parties boards in Belgrade launch election campaign. Opposition calls on SPO and Montenegrins to run in elections. One list, one contender and he is finished. Djindjic: Only the joint opposition can stand a chance. Bulatovic: Deadline for referendum at least six months. Dutch special troops planned Milosevic murder. Netherlands deny any connection with four arrested Dutch nationals. Dutch arrested for assassination attempt were actually on vacation? One of arrested Dutch citizens does exist! Matic, part II: Croatia supplies arms to Montenegro. Matic, Part III: Filipovic - a typical spy, AFP's conduct suspicious. UNMIK: Kosovo Serbs theoretically in federal elections. The SNC of Kosovo: No necessary stipulations for elections. UNMIK considering the possibility of voting in Kosovo. Rugova: Increasing pressure on DSK members in Kosovo. Albanians stoned local Serb residents in Suvi Do. Read more...
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Wednesday, August 2, 2000.

Montenegrin President met US State Secretary in Rome. Serbian opposition and ruling Montenegrin parties without agreement. "Danas" daily sends latter to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Frank Rongi sentenced to life imprisonment. Read more...
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Thursday, August 3, 2000.

SPO suggesting its own presidential candidate? Valjevo Democratic Party member beaten for tearing SRS posters. Police attempts to arrest Natasa Kandic. Minister of Telecommunication on the Albright-Djukanovic meeting. Yugoslav Army: Four arrested foreign nationals in Montenegro. Foreign Office presented démarche protesting at UK nationals' arrest. Bush will not negotiate with Milosevic. Shootout in Belgrade: a burst of fire into Goran Mijatovic. From Montenegro to Republic of Srpska only on foot? Five deaths in Kosovo for the last 24 hours. KFOR: Albanians in violent actions against Serbian police. Read more...
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Friday, August 4, 2000.

Joint election lists drafted, presidential candidate on Monday. Serbian Renewal Movement will participate in local elections. G17: Money supply expanded by 19%. No extended voters' registration in Kosovo. Demonstrations over Albanian flags in Kosovo. Three Serbs escaped from Kosovska Mitrovica prison hospital. OSCE Chairwoman seeks release of arrested UK and Canadian citizens. General Krstic: Mladic and five more officers responsible for Srebrenica. Fifth anniversary of Croatian military offensive. Read more...
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Saturday, August 5, 2000.

Milosevic convinced that FRY has considerable international support. Maras: Yugoslav Army's allegations against Montenegrin police should stop. Arrested Canadians were employed by KFOR. Yugoslav government accepts consular visit to arrested UK citizens. Kofi Annan demands release of arrested foreigners. Explosions in Obilic: no one injured, extensive material damage. Read more...
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Sunday, August 6, 2000.

Renewal Movement presidential candidate - Vojislav Mihajlovic. Opposition leaders appeal to Draskovic again. Kostunica: Montenegrin support neccessary for changes. Draskovic: State's terrorists are waiting for me in Serbia. Radio Indeks director dies in a jet-ski incident. Serb National Council: Belgrade preparing assassination of council's leaders. Father Sava: Bishop Artemije has moral right to represent Kosovo Serbs. UNMIK police and KFOR searching for murderers. Read more...
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Monday, August 7, 2000.

Kostunica accepts candidacy for presidential elections. Tomislav Nikolic - Radical presidential candidate. Mihajlovic: No coalition with SPO. Draskovic: Mihailovic a presidential candidate - final decision. Draskovic: Opposition working for Milosevic. Dinkic: Serbian Renewal Movement serves to break opposition unity. Press Club: Kostunica in the lead. Charges to be laid against two Britons and two Canadians. Youth protest in Raska. Kosovo Serbs cannot take part in elections. Médecins sans Frontičre cease operating in Kosovo enclaves. Read more...
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Tuesday, August 8, 2000.

Opposition agrees on joint list of candidates without SPO. Niberg: Observers may come only from Russia. Miroslav Filipovic in hospital for heart trouble. Charges raised against two Britons and two Canadians. Foreign Office: The arrested Britons are innocent. After a short ceasefire, Seselj sues Danas. Albanian intellectual threatened with death. Train stoned near Vucitrn. Discussions between Otpor and Montenegrin officials announced. Richard Holbrooke insists that FR Yugoslavia is not a UN member. Read more...
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Wednesday, August 9, 2000.

Defence attorney: Britons deny charges at hearing. Police arrested 24 activists last night. Petrovic: Support to opposition candidate in second round. Carla del Ponte: Milosevic has to end up in the Hague. Miroslav Filipovic has arrhythmia. Pre-election price list: 1 second of campaign video is 60 German marks. Military Court launches investigation against captain. Read more...
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Thursday, August 10, 2000.

Democratic Opposition of Serbia without SPO at local elections. Sainovic: Second round not likely, no OSCE observers. Nyberg: OSCE is the basic institution for monitoring elections in Europe. Kostunica: The elections are, actually, a referendum - for or against Milosevic. Kostunica meets Head of German Interest Section. Sandzak Moslem parties support elections. EU expand list of persona non grata. Yugoslavia is facing food shortages. Danas daily pays fine determined under the Public Information Act. Journalist Miroslav Filipovic still in hospital. Yugoslav Army member at the witness stand. UN Security Council called FRY authorities to abide by international laws. Financial police seal art gallery premises. Dinstbier: The closing down of the Centre for Cultural Decontamination is an act against artists in Yugoslavia. Cemovic: The euro in Montenegro. Read more...
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Friday, August 11, 2000.

Arrested Dutchmen sentenced to 30-day imprisonment each. Military court hearing evidence on arrested foreigners. Ivanov tackles the issue of arrested Britons and Canadians. UN Security Council called FRY authorities to abide by international laws. Danas daily pays fine. Miroslav Filipovic needs medical supervision. Sandzak Moslem parties support elections. Read more...
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Saturday, August 12, 2000.

Yugoslav President adopted army's new doctrine. Sandzak Democratic Action Party to nominate presidential candidate. Dzudzevic: Sandzak parties should field their own presidential candidate. Filipovic back to jail. Montenegrin intellectuals seeking international election observers. Kosovo local elections to be held on October 28. Kosovo Serbs confirmed their determination to boycott elections. Read more...
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Sunday, August 13, 2000.

Kostunica's party officially confirmed election run. Andjelkovic: Federal elections will be held in Kosovo. Economy Minister: Podgorica did not ask help from NATO. Vujanovic: If Milosevic wins, Montenegro will secede. Serbs protest in Domorovac after the abduction of two young men. Rugova's party demands measures against political violence. Ten Serbs arrested in Kosovska Mitrovica. Police to prevent songs with political contents on stadiums. Read more...
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Monday, August 14, 2000.

Montenegrin ruling party confirms decision on election boycott. G17 Plus starts election campaign. Miroslav Filipovic put in military hospital in Nis. Criminal proceedings against four Dutchmen. Investigation of two Britons and two Canadians concluded. Foreign Affairs Minister: Support to Montenegrin independence. KFOR seizes Trepca mine complex and closed down Radio S. Six civilians and four KFOR soldiers injured. Ortuńo and Bishop Artemije on Trepca mine complex takeover. Odalovic: Kosovo elections will be illegal and illegitimate. The French are preparing to arrest Karadzic. Read more...
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Tuesday, August 15, 2000.

DOS: Campaign in the field starting today. Djukanovic: We will not obstruct federal elections in Montenegro. Slovenian citizens on trial. Read more...
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Wednesday, August 16, 2000.

Opposition presenting 'DOS Program for Democratic Serbia'. Slovenian citizen sentenced to three-month imprisonment. Serbs protest in front of Trepca mine complex. Kouchner: $16 mil. provided for reconstruction of mine complex. Demaci: You cannot blame the whole of the Serb people. French soldiers obstructing Karadzic's arrest. Read more...
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Thursday, August 17, 2000.

Appeal to the west to abandon campaign for expulsion of FRY from UN. Democratic Action Party from Sandzak names presidential candidate. Meeting between Montenegrin parties over. Solicitor denied opportunity to see Dutchmen. Blic daily: Dutchmen confess to charges. Police arrest and detain Isakovic and Petrovic. More than 100 people in Kosovo have died as victims of landmines. Trepca workers continue to protest. Read more...
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Friday, August 18, 2000.

Sainovic: The election will be a battle for Yugoslavia. Police arrest and detain Isakovic and Petrovic. Military prosecutor requests longer prison sentence for Miroslav. Tanjug comment on Miroslav Filipovic case. Police continues to arrest Otpor activists. Belgrade ignores London appeals. 1,050 of 230,000 refugees return to Bosnia from FRY through UNHCR. Western analysts evaluate situation in Yugoslavia. Trepca workers protest today. Kouchner: We have a mandate to govern Trepca. Explosion in downtown Pristina. Read more...
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Saturday, August 19, 2000.

Mihailovic started his electoral campaign in Oplenac. Otpor sent Milosevic an empty telegram. A means should be found to support opposition lists. Perisic: Unity of the opposition is necessary. Reconstruction of Trepca complex announced. KFOR investigating; bomb experts checking surrounding area. Eight children heavily wounded in bomb explosion near Obilic. Serb representatives condemned the attack. Read more...
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Sunday, August 20, 2000.

Djindjic: Montenegrin electoral list will be known by Tuesday. The Netherlands to suspend diplomatic relations with FRY? KFOR: Explosive device was set up in the air conditioning system. SNV accuses KFOR. The Norwegians are directly responsible for the bomb attack. Read more...
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Monday, August 21, 2000.

Meeting with diplomatic representatives from G8 and the EU. Kostunica will have the votes of the Vojvodina Hungarians. Vladislav Jovanovic hands letter of protest to Security Council. The Norwegians are directly responsible for the bomb attack. SNV accuses KFOR. Read more...
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Tuesday, August 22, 2000.

Blic daily: 160 bodies found in a Pristina settlement. SPO activist and his eight-year-old son arrested. OSCE observers denied Yugoslav visas. Burzan: We shall not allow government buildings to be used as voting units. Gosovic: Montenegrin government's reply to Federal Electoral Commission this week. Unidentified assailants shoot at children in Staro Gracko. UNMIK denies several Socialist Party officials entry to Kosovo. Read more...
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Wednesday, August 23, 2000.

The elections are in the jurisdiction of the federal state. Kostunica denied accusations that he supports a unitary state. Deadline for submitting election lists expires at midnight tomorrow. Police obstruct petitioning for Kostunica's candidacy. Ilic released after 17 hours of detention and fined. Djindjic: Definitely no lists in Montenegro. Mugosa: All this looks like occupation. Blazic: Elections under federal authority. Filipovic nominated for the "Golden Pen of Freedom" award. Kosovo: A KFOR soldier shot an Albanian. Read more...
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