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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Vushtrri: Since 8 a.m., Serbian forces are shelling the villages of Balinca, Liqej, Oshlan, Galica, Duboc, Lybovec, Druar, Mihaliq, Pantina, Stroc, Taraxha, Gurbardh, Zhilivoda and Beuk. The detonations were heard in Vushtrri, too. Due to the shelling, Fahri Gela, 38, was wounded in Mihaliq and Bahri Hyseni was wounded in Shallc. In Mihaliq, the Ibrahimi quarter was completely burned. Some houses in the attacked villages are on fire. The house of Hajriz Syla in Beuk...

Author: By Simon J. Dedeo, | Title: War Comes to Kosovo | 3/26/1999 | See Source »

...Judge Maurice Paul had denied Bailey's request for more time, giving Bailey until February 29 to turn over the $3 million in cash and $18 million dollars worth of stock that Bailey says he received in lieu of fees and expenses from a former client, drug trafficker Claude Duboc. The government claims it has the right to the money because Duboc had agreed to forfeit his assets after pleading guilty on charges of conspiring to import tons of marijuana. Bailey lawyer Roger Zuckerman had argued that his client needed more time to transfer the stock, which is currently being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bailed Out -- For Now | 3/1/1996 | See Source »

...million or be jailed on contempt of court charges. Paul had given Bailey until February 29 to turn over the $3 million in cash and $18 million dollars worth of stock that Bailey maintains he received in lieu of fees and expenses from a former client, drug trafficker Claude Duboc. The government claims it has the right to the money because Duboc had agreed to forfeit his assets after pleading guilty on charges of conspiring to import tons of marijuana. Bailey lawyer Roger Zuckerman had argued that his client needed more time to transfer the stock, which is currently being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Go Directly to Jail | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

...contempt of court charges. U.S. District Judge Maurice Paul had given Bailey until February 29 to turn over the $3 million in cash and $18 million dollars worth of stock that Bailey says he received in lieu of fees and expenses from a former client, drug trafficker Claude Duboc. The government claims it has the right to the money because Duboc had agreed to forfeit his assets after pleading guilty on charges of conspiring to import tons of marijuana. Bailey lawyer Roger Zuckerman says that his client needs more time to transfer the stock, which is currently being held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bailey's $21 Million Problem | 2/28/1996 | See Source »

...flat-panel video displays that plans to go public in the second half of this year, has got some $15 million from venture capitalists since 1991. "They've been essential in helping us attract the right management and giving us the credibility we need," says Silicon Video president Robert Duboc. "And they will be critical in helping us get ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ART OF THE DEAL | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

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