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Fate sometimes provides by taking away. For six years, Zoran Djindjic backed nearly every idea, every group and every trend that might lessen the absolute hold on power enjoyed by his country's imperious, corrupt and autocratic President, Slobodan Milosevic. But the despotic leader stood unbowed and seemingly unconquerable. Relentless in his quest, Djindjic decided to run for mayor of Serbia's capital, Belgrade. Three weeks ago, to the astonishment of many observers, he won. Then, to no one's real surprise, Milosevic reacted to his party's stunning defeat by ordering the courts to annul the election, in which...
Back then, Texas was the biggest, baddest (and slightly scandal-prone) program which stomped inferior teams with a relentless wishbone attack. Now, Texas was seemingly mired in another mediocre year peppered by losses to ranked teams...
...Some of the Rwandans were afraid and stayed with them," said Mojinya Makinode, 47, a Zairian who trudged into Goma pushing two of his nine children on the back of a bicycle. "They were controlling them." But for him, and the hordes of others streaming out of Mugunga, the relentless fighting, for once, means freedom...
Captain Will Kohler whose relentless play was a huge factor in the Crimson's win against the Big Green last Saturday garnered this week's Player of the Week honors...
Henry B., as he is known, is a respected, if not always loved, legislator who called for the impeachment of Bush and (twice) Reagan and, through relentless investigations as chairman of the House Banking Committee, even helped end some Democrats' political careers...