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He should expect to go down the river, just as Djindjic did, said a woman dressed in black, referring to Serbia's former prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, who was assassinated in 2003.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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He should expect to go down the river, just as Djindjic did, said a woman dressed in black, referring to Serbia's former prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, who was assassinated in 2003.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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He said Serbia's pro-European government still faces strong opposition from the conservative and nationalist forces opposed to the modernization and reform of the country, which was ravaged by the wars in the Balkans in the 1990s.
Rioters Throw Molotov Cocktails At Gay Pride Parade In Belgrade, Serbia AP 2010
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In a telephone interview with Serbia's Pink television station, the Libyan leader condemned sanctions imposed over the weekend by the U.N. Security Council in connection with his government's deadly crackdown on demonstrators.
US Lawmakers Urge Washington to Support Establishment of Provisional Government in Libya 2011
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He said Serbia's pro-European government still faces strong opposition from the conservative and nationalist forces opposed to the modernization and reform of the country, which was ravaged by the wars in the Balkans in the 1990s.
Rioters Throw Molotov Cocktails At Gay Pride Parade In Belgrade, Serbia AP 2010
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Sunday's gay pride march was viewed as a major test for Serbia's government, which has pledged to protect human rights as it seeks European Union membership.
Rioters Throw Molotov Cocktails At Gay Pride Parade In Belgrade, Serbia AP 2010
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In a telephone interview with Serbia's Pink television station, the Libyan leader condemned sanctions imposed over the weekend by the U.N. Security Council in connection with his government's deadly crackdown on demonstrators.
US Lawmakers Urge Washington to Support Establishment of Provisional Government in Libya 2011
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The most evocative title in women's tennis has been diminished in recent years by the fact that, like Wozniacki, neither Serbia's Jelena Jankovic nor Russia's Dinara Safina has ever won a grand slam, despite leading the rankings in 2008 and 2009.
Australian Open 2011: Caroline Wozniacki determined to win first slam 2011
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In a telephone interview with Serbia's Pink television station, the Libyan leader condemned sanctions imposed over the weekend by the U.N. Security Council in connection with his government's deadly crackdown on demonstrators.
US Lawmakers Urge Washington to Support Establishment of Provisional Government in Libya 2011
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Sunday's gay pride march was viewed as a major test for Serbia's government, which has pledged to protect human rights as it seeks European Union membership.
Rioters Throw Molotov Cocktails At Gay Pride Parade In Belgrade, Serbia AP 2010
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