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2006
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41 dead in train crash
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| Feb.16 |
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Slovenia latest to detect bird flu Slovenia was testing for H5N1 in 3 dead swans in which H5 had been found
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| Feb.18 |
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Kostelic claims 4th career gold
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Bosnian film triumphs
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| Feb.21 |
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Serbian media fan Mladic rumours The fate of war crimes suspect remains unclear amid conflicting reports of his whereabouts
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Hungary, Croatia confirm bird flu
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| Feb.27 |
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Court hears Balkans genocide case
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EU gives Serbia deadline on Mladic
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| Feb.28 |
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Milosevic bid to subpoena Clinton
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| Mar.11 |
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Kostelic second to take slalom cup
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U.N. to probe Milosevic's death Authorities with the U.N. war crimes tribunal are investigating the death of the former Yugoslav president
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| Mar.12 |
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Milosevic's death 'great pity for justice' The chief prosecutor says the death makes it 'more urgent than ever' to bring other war crimes fugitives to trial
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Milosevic feared poisoning - aide Slobodan Milosevic feared he was being poisoned just a day before he died in his cell in The Hague
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Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack| Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Milosevic died of a heart attack. 2 pathologists from Belgrade attended | |
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| Mar.13 |
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Milosevic 'took the wrong drugs' An expert who found traces of drugs in blood says they may have neutralised treatment for his heart conditions
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Lawyer: Milosevic did not alter medication A lawyer has denied reports that the ex-eader of Yugoslavia altered his medication to discredit medical care
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Serbia to allow Milosevic funeral President Tadic says his government will not object to the return of former Yugoslav leader's body for burial
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Milosevic' son: Serbs 'blocking burial' Marko Milosevic, who is expected to collect his father's body, said he was seeking a funeral in Moscow instead
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| Mar.14 |
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Milosevic widow allowed to return
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Milosevic to have Serbia burial The body of former Yugoslav President will be flown to Belgrade
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| Mar.15 |
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Milosevic body returns to Belgrade| The body of former Yugoslav leader and war crimes defendant has arrived in the Serbian capital | |
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Public to view Milosevic coffin
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| Mar.16 |
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Hundreds wait to see Milosevic
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| Mar.17 |
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Tribunal: Milosevic not poisoned An interim toxicological examination of the body indicates the former Yugoslav leader was not poisoned
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Serbia prepares to bury Milosevic Thousands of Milosevic's followers are expected to attend the funeral in his home town of Pozarevac
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| Mar.18 |
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Milosevic body arrives in hometown A farewell ceremony in Belgrade attended by tens of thousands of supporters
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Kostelic sets new World Cup record
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Milosevic buried in his home town Ex-Yugoslav leader has been buried a week after dying at The Hague while on trial for war crimes
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The government refused to allow the Milosevic a state funeral and did not attend the ceremonies.
The coffin was lowered in the backyard of his home, under a tree where he once courted his future wife.
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| Apr.5 |
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Milosevic 'died of natural causes'
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| Apr.9 |
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Davis Cup holders Croatia bow out
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| Apr.15 |
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Swollen Danube threatens Balkans| A state of emergency has been declared in 10 regions of Serbia; waters of the Danube flooded Smederevo. Tens of thousands of people across Balkans are braced to battle more floodwaters
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| May.3 |
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EU halts Serbia talks over Mladic The European Union has called off talks on closer ties because of its failure to arrest war crimes suspect
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| May.21 |
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Montenegro votes on Belgrade links People poured out in record numbers to vote on whether to stay in their troubled union with Serbia
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Montenegro quits Serbia Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters
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55% required for the question to pass.
Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the required margin of victory.
Prime Minister Djukanovic' Democratic Party of Socialists had pushed for full independence.
People began celebrating inside government buildings
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| May.23 |
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Serbia accepts Montenegro result President Tadic has recognised the results of the vote for independence
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| May.31 |
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Milosevic not poisoned, UN finds
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| Jun.30 |
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Bosnian Muslim guilty but freed
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| Aug.8 |
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Serbs see new 'war crimes' tape
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| Sep.10 |
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PM claims poll victory Milo Djukanovic has claimed victory in the first general election since declaring independence
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| Sep.27 |
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Bosnia Serb jailed for war crimes Momcilo Krajisnik accused of being one of the architects of ethnic cleansing has been jailed for 27 years
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| Oct.11 |
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Robinson mistake hands Croatia win
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| Nov.10 |
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New Srebrenica mass grave found
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