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Starring Mary Schultz, Mirjana Jokovic, Will Lebow

Author: By Jason F. Clarke, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What Goes Around... | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

...during the bloodless revolution, Honecker is taken prisoner and his wife, hurrying to hide herself, leaves her child with Pamela Dalrymple (Mary Shultz), a New York socialite on tour in East Berlin who is endlessly excited by the revolution around her. Pamela quickly hires a young rioter, Dulle Griet (Mirjana Jokovic), as an au pair for the child, but the two soon find themselves on the run from officers Herman and Gunter...

Author: By Jason F. Clarke, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What Goes Around... | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

...appear on Serbian television at 8 p.m. Increasingly the war seems like just something to watch on the tube, a long-running melodrama with only occasional plot twists. "In the beginning we used to run to air-raid shelters every night, but we don't bother anymore," says Mirjana, 42, a government-employed clerk. "In the morning we turn the TV on to see what's been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Serbia: Mind Game | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

...Belgrade residents live with the prospect of years of dreariness and anxiety. "Of course I'm worried," says Mirjana. "I'm worried that I will lose my job, that my husband will be drafted by the army and that my children will have no future in a devastated country." The psychological scars of war--and of the propaganda--are most pronounced on the next generation of Serbs. Mirjana's two children, a son, 11, and a daughter, 7, have developed chillingly precocious antipathies. Her son spends most of his time watching state television or playing war with his friends; hide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Serbia: Mind Game | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

...Despite his father's interest in religion, Milosevic never embraced the church. At 18 he turned himself into a Communist Party zealot, assuming so thoroughly the image of a dedicated functionary that admiring colleagues dubbed him "Little Lenin." While still a student, he fell in love with and married Mirjana Markovic, daughter of a distinguished partisan and party family, and together they climbed her connections up through party ranks. Educated in the law, he filled high posts at Tehnogas and Beobank, but he was not really a lawyer, technician or banker. He was a party "fixer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ethnic Cleanser | 4/5/1999 | See Source »

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