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...candidates run for the slots in a particular House, residents may still elect representatives by writing in names on the ballot...

Author: By F. REYNOLDS Mcpherson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Council Election Opens With Fuller Field | 10/5/2000 | See Source »

...Thursday that troops won?t kill fellow Serbs to keep Milosevic in power. The showdown has also made it impossible for either side to back down. The strongman?s decision to block all legal challenges and the opposition?s drive to forcefully claim the power it won at the ballot box may now have set up a fight to the finish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milosevic Finds Himself in a Fight to the Finish | 10/4/2000 | See Source »

...more savage ethnic wars lives under international indictment for crimes against humanity. But, suddenly, the man who successfully depicted himself as being at one with the Serb people has lost his aura of invincibility with the stunning official admission that he came in second in last week's presidential ballot. No one knew which of his nighttime hideouts he was holed up in, but if he was anywhere near downtown Belgrade, he could hear hundreds of thousands of his compatriots chanting "Save Serbia and kill yourself, Slobodan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They've Had Enough, But Will He Go Quietly? | 10/1/2000 | See Source »

...candidates for this year's posts will be the first to hold office on a council downsized by a ballot initiative passed during last year's presidential elections. The initiative to slash the size of the council from 90 to 50 members won overwhelmingly...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: On Smaller Council, Few Seek Open Seats | 9/28/2000 | See Source »

...announced Tuesday put opposition leader Vojislav Kostunica eight points ahead of the Serb strongman, but deny him the 50 percent margin required to claim first-round victory. Opposition leaders scoff at the figures released by Milosevic's electoral commission, confidently claiming that independent officials monitoring the count at local ballot stations confirm that Kostunica won 55 percent of the vote. Reading Milosevic's call for a runoff election as a play for time, the opposition has flatly rejected a second ballot and vowed to bring the country to a standstill through mass protest until Milosevic accepts the will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milosevic Clenches His Jaw for the Big Punch | 9/27/2000 | See Source »

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