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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