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...either of them wins a medal at Salt Lake City officials shouldn't have to ask them to provide their own flags. The Kostelics have put Croatia on the skiing map for the first time and look set to keep it there...
...celebrated his release from house arrest and gunrunning charges by announcing that he will seek re-election in 2003. The Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors had failed to prove that he and his brother-in-law were involved in a conspiracy to smuggle 6,500 tons of arms to Croatia and Ecuador between 1991 and 1995. Menem insisted the arms sales, officially bound for Panama and Venezuela, were legal, but a corruption inquiry into possible profiteering continues...
...both humanitarian and military aid to Muslims in Bosnia. In June 1995, police raided the premises and arrested dozens of men on allegations of terrorism. One of Shaari?s predecessors, Anwar Shaban, who was under investigation in Italy for possible terrorist links, was later killed under mysterious circumstances in Croatia after going to help the Bosnian cause. The Milan institute?s name pops up again in the trial of suspects in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Africa...
...Roslyakovo, near Murmansk, to establish how the submarine foundered. Officials are taking no chances that radiation from the sub?s two 190-megawatt nuclear reactors will leak out or that its 22 Granit cruise missiles will accidentally detonate. Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic for crimes during the war in Croatia. The indictment cites 32 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the "ethnic cleansing" of Croatia between August 1991 and June 1992. ITALY Milan Runway Crash In thick fog at Milan?s Linate Airport, a Cessna light aircraft strayed into the path of an accelerating Scandinavian Airlines System passenger...
...appearance before the U.N. war crimes tribunal as chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte said charges against him would include genocide. Milosevic currently faces four charges of crimes against humanity arising from the Kosovo conflict in 1999. Del Ponte said additional charges of genocide in Bosnia and war crimes in Croatia would be brought against him in October. A Dutch court rejected a claim by Milosevic that his detention was illegal...