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...official, meanwhile, would confirm only that Serbian and Montenegrin officials visited U.S. military leaders in Washington and at Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Fla., last week for consultations on their possible participation in the Afghanistan campaign. Radosavljevic was not part of that delegation--he sent his deputy instead. --By Dejan Anastasijevic
...tried to prevent the police from taking him into custody. When police broke into his apartment, they were attacked by a mob of several hundred protesters, who were than dispersed by tear gas and shock grenades. "Sljivancanin himself offered no resistance," said Serbian Police Minister Dusan Mihajlovic. - By Dejan Anastasijevic/Belgrade Judging the Future U.K. As part of a Cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister Tony Blair announced radical proposals that would increase the judiciary's independence from politicians. The measures include establishing an independent body...
...they understood that there would be something in it for them." U.S. officials emphatically deny that such contracts have been promised. But Yugoimport is confident: it was back in Baghdad last week reopening the same offices that just last year were peddling arms to Saddam. --By Andrew Purvis and Dejan Anastasijevic
...leaders agreed to help "only when they understood that there would be something in it for them." While U.S. officials emphatically deny that such contracts have been promised, Yugoimport was back in Baghdad, reopening the offices that just last year were peddling arms to Saddam. - By Andrew Purvis and Dejan Anastasijevic/Belgrade NAPLES CAN'T REFUSE ITALY Several Naples city councilmen blamed the Camorra organized-crime syndicate for a garbage-collection stoppage last week, which resulted in giant trash heaps on the streets and reeking dumpsters being set ablaze. After public-waste dumps reached capacity, about 20,000 tons of rubbish...
...reveal whatever they know of the whereabouts of suspected war criminals. At least one war-crimes suspect is expected to turn himself in this week, Tadic tells TIME. "This was Djindjic's vision," Tadic says. "Sadly, it took his death to put it into effect." --By Andrew Purvis and Dejan Anastasijevic/Belgrade