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For a historical perspective, read Vuk Cosic or Olia Lialina.
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For a historical perspective, read Vuk Cosic or Olia Lialina.
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Brigham Young 91 (Cosic 30), Utah State 82 (Williams 29)
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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Long Beach State 95 (Ratleff 21), Brigham Young 90 (Cosic 27) *
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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The removal of Cosic caused demonstrations in Belgrade.
1993, Feb. 9 2001
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Milan Panic, proposed by Cosic, is an expatriate Serb with U.S. citizenship who owns
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There was no immediate reaction from Panic, but it appeared unlikely that Cosic would name him without his tacit consent.
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The site included a photo of the 90-year-old Cosic, quotations from one of his books, and a description heralding him as "the last dissident of the 20th century, witness of a declining era, as well as the prophet of an emerging one."
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The site included a photo of the 90-year-old Cosic, quotations from one of his books, and a description heralding him as "the last dissident of the 20th century, witness of a declining era, as well as the prophet of an emerging one."
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Cosic briefly served as the president of rump Yugoslavia - consisting of Serbia and Montenegro - in 1992 when he was hand-picked by late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic.
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