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Peljto, a 6’2 forward born in Bosnia and one of the most acclaimed Minnesota high school basketball stars of all-time, averaged 16.1 ppg as a freshman last year. That mark was second only to the Ivy League’s all-time leading scorer Diana Caramanico, now graduated from Penn. Peljto’s 8.1 rebounding average was third in the Ivies behind only Caramanico and Dartmouth junior Katherine Hanks...
...alliance has dispatched five of its AWACS planes, with European crews, to patrol U.S. airspace, and has "backfilled" European troops to Kosovo and Bosnia to replace Americans committed in Afghanistan. But European contributions to that war are being arranged bilaterally with European governments, not through the alliance...
...every member nation would honor three minutes of silence for the victims of Sept. 11, we all thought that was too much," says Stockholm resident Monika Ericson. "Normally we do just one minute and we feel this was imposed on us because it was America instead of Rwanda or Bosnia...
Riding the wave of recent public sentiment, Fox has pushed up the release of its new action thriller, Behind Enemy Lines to Nov. 30. Set in Bosnia as NATO is about to pull out with a peace treaty in hand, top billed actor Owen Wilson plays a Navy navigator shot down by unknown Eastern Europeans after he spots and photographs them in a scene that was not meant for the United States’ eyes. While his pilot is executed, Wilson must stay alive in the wintry landscape of Bosnia while being pursued. As Wilson’s commanding officer...
...allowed U.S. troops to move in with helicopters and whisk them to Pakistan. Georg Taubmann, one of the German aid workers, said their release was "like a miracle." THE NETHERLANDS More Evidence Prosecutors at the U.N. war crimes tribunal charged former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic with genocide in Bosnia, in the third case filed against him so far. Evidence from recent exhumations of mass graves may be included in the indictment charging Milosevic with the deaths of possibly thousands of people between 1992 and 1995. A former Yugoslav navy admiral, Miodrag Jokic, surrendered to the tribunal to face charges relating...