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"I would rather be with Germany and France than with Serbia and Bosnia," said Jadranka Blazic, a lawyer from Zagreb, referring to Croatia's former compatriots in the Yugoslav federation that broke up in a bloody civil war in the 1990s.
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"I would rather be with Germany and France than with Serbia and Bosnia," said Jadranka Blazic, a lawyer from Zagreb, referring to Croatia's former compatriots in the Yugoslav federation that broke up in a bloody civil war in the 1990s.
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The first couple of essays are the two title pieces - "If There Had Been No 'Storm' [Da Nije Bilo Oluje]" and "Who Saved Bosnia?" which make the case that, whatever Croatia's previous or subsequent errors, the 'Storm' offensive by the Croatian army of August 1995 effectively ended the war on terms that Bosnia could live with.
Linkspam for 4-2-2010 nwhyte 2010
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To make it happen, they must work their way through a tough field that includes third-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic, number-four seed Mikhail Youzhny of Russia, Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic and Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus among others.
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A nice way of assuring continuity would be to have the end of Croatia's accession talks coincide with the beginning of Serbia's.
Elisabeth Braw: "Why Should Everybody Else Get to Join the EU and Not Serbia?" Elisabeth Braw 2011
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Stoke eliminated Hajduk Split, Croatia's most successful club, in the qualifying round and is unbeaten in a group that includes Champions League regulars Dynamo Kiev and Besiktas.
Stoke Plays the Ugly Bug Ball Jonathan Clegg 2011
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Rafael Nadal hits a return to Croatia's Ivan Dodig during his 500th career singles victory.
Rafael Nadal almost betters Bjorn Borg in winning 500th singles match 2011
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To make it happen, they must work their way through a tough field that includes third-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic, number-four seed Mikhail Youzhny of Russia, Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic and Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus among others.
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The 52-year-old Hadzic, who was born in Croatia had close ties with the secret police of late Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic and notorious paramilitary groups who opposed Croatia's independence.
Serbia Compares Detention of Hadzic With Finding Osama Bin Laden 2011
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Croatia's own progress toward EU membership hasn't come easily.
EU Delays Decision on Serbia Status Frances Robinson 2011
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