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...Jeffrey Kluger. Reported by Ilya Garger/Hong Kong Avenging Djindjic SERBIA Police rounded up - or killed - more suspects in the alleged mob hit of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. His suspected assassin, Zvezdan Jovanovic, was arrested, and two of three alleged masterminds of the Djindjic murder plot, Dusan Spasojevic and Mile Lukovic, died in a gun battle with police. The third, Milorad Lukovic (a.k.a. Legija), the former commander of an élite antiterrorist squad called the JSO, is still on the lam. After questioning members of JSO, officials found the body of Ivan Stambolic, a former Serbian President who disappeared three years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rugby 1, Supervirus 0 | 3/30/2003 | See Source »

...There" is a newly captured air base in southern Iraq the coalition is rebuilding to relieve pressure on the 200-mile supply line into Iraq from Kuwait that has been subject to constant Iraqi harassment. And getting "there" in the lumbering HC-130, a big, slow target for surface-to-air missiles (SAMS), means flying about 300 feet above the desert and passing through a gauntlet of Iraqi radar systems. Because of all the surface-to-air- missile beacons in the area, alarms go off in the cabin. And one pesky mobile SAM battery has been roaming around and targeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle Scars of a Fallen Air Base | 3/30/2003 | See Source »

Where did they go? Mam Rostam, the Kurdish Peshmerga commander on the Chamchamal front, was almost levitating with delight. A 17-mile stretch of the Iraqi front line near this town in northeast Iraq had, on Thursday afternoon, evaporated. Some 3,000 Iraqi troops left in the space of an hour, taking with them everything except some mortars and small arms, and pulling back 11 miles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gone Without a Trace | 3/29/2003 | See Source »

...lonely he was. He found work as a baker and then as a sewing machine operator in a sweat shop. He even managed to keep up his studies. It was partly the love of Engracia that kept him going. In 1996, he set off on a 2,000 mile journey north, through Mexico on foot and by hitchhking rides and catching freight trains until he reached California. He promised Engracia that he would find a way to bring her up north to join him one day. Says Lillian Cardenas, who would become his foster sister in the United States...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Death, A Marine Gets His Life Wish | 3/28/2003 | See Source »

...Matrix has an impressive range--a quarter-mile in open country, which means you could start warming the car from a good seven minutes' walk away. (To be safe, Clifford has the ignition shut itself off after 12 minutes if there's no key in it.) For urban-jungle dwellers, the range is more like two blocks. The Matrix can be set to vibrate rather than beep when the alarm goes off--which should mean more sleep for the rest of your family. Not to mention your neighborhood. --By Chris Taylor

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Car Watch: Car Watch: The Mother of All Remotes | 3/24/2003 | See Source »

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