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  • Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), November 22, 1999: Chaos and Intolerance Now Reign in Kosovo Despite U.N.'s Efforts
  • Darrell Rankin, People's Voice (Ca), November 16-30, 1999: Maki family contiues fight from inside USA
  • Communist Party of Canada, Communist Party USA, People's Voice (Ca), Nov. 16-30, 1999 : Joint statement on the upcoming World Trade Organization Summit in Seattle
  • Oliver August, The Times (UK), November 22, 1999: Chinese hail giant step into space
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Serbs protest to KFOR commander in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: UN managed hospital nearing collapse
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Abductions, killings continue in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: Yugoslavia, Iraq discuss 'Oil for Food' cooperation
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 22, 1999: KLA attacks in Yugoslavia kill two Serb policeman, injure six
  • Borba (Yu), November 22, 1999: Borba English language supplement -- 22/11/99
  • Andy Wasley, Mollie Brandl-Bowen and Simon Palmer, Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom (UK), 1999: The spin that tricked Europe into war
  • Teresa Smith, New Statesman (UK), November 15, 1999: Come back Major Zeman
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 21, 1999: Balkan communist parties adopt statement after two day conference
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 21, 1999: KLA terrorists have destroyed 77 Orthodox churches since KFORs arrival
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 21, 1999: China Successfully Launches First Experimental Spacecraft
  • Associated Press (US), November 20, 1999: Skirmishes on Kosovo's border with central Serbia
  • Katarina Kratovac, Associated Press (US), November 21, 1999: Two Serb policemen killed, six injured in land mine blast
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), November 22 , 1999: US 'lost count of uranium shells fired in Kosovo'
  • Stephen Fidler, John Thornhill, Financial Times (UK), November 20, 1999: Russia -- Approach with caution
  • Nancy Mitchell , Workers World (US), November 25, 1999: War crimes hearing nails Clinton, Blair
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), November 25, 1999: Pentagon lies about Kosovo are unearthed
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 21, 1999: Cold winter ahead for Kosovo's new-born babies in spartan hospitals
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 21, 1999: German Greens attempt to defend their political record
  • Reuters (US), November 21, 1999 : Romanians liked life better under Communism
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Damage to Trepca mine complex estimated at $50m
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Children in Yugoslavia -- victims of sanctions and war
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 20, 1999: Papoulias -- KFor helps create 'Greater Albania'
  • Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), November 20, 1999: Extremist Albanians Target Moderates in Kosovo Strife
  • Sajid Rizvi, United Press International (US), November 19, 1999: Caspian pipeline deal reshapes region
  • Gary Dempsey, The Cato Institute (US), November 20, 1999: The Real Kosovo
  • Athens News (Gr), November 18, 1999: Polytechnic anniversary marches in major cities end peacefully
  • United Press International (US), November 19, 1999: Former KLA members jailed
  • Julie Burchill, The Guardian (UK), November 20, 1999: "I prefer the rah-rah-we-won Reaganites to the mild-mannered liberals who admit there are problems in the former Communist bloc"
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 20, 1999: War planners warn of digital Armageddon
  • Stephen Fidler, Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), November 20, 1999: Greece -- Clinton told to go home
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), November 20, 1999: Nato turns a blind eye as scores of ancient Christian churches are reduced to rubble
  • Central Committee -- Communist Party of Greece, November 19, 1999: Press Release -- Mobilization against Clinton's visit to Athens
  • Vic Perlo, July 1999: War and the US Economy
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), November 19, 1999: Microsoft --Corporate predator
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 19, 1999: Socialist Party -- Clinton's Visit To Kosovo "Naked Aggression"
  • Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), November 19, 1999: Why Greek Communists prepared a "warm" welcome for Clinton
  • Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun (Ca), November 18, 1999: NATO's reputation a casualty of war
  • Martin Kettle, The Guardian (UK), November 19, 1999: TV wars of the would-be presidents
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 18, 1999: Russian Commander -- Planned US Missile Defense System No Guarantee
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 18, 1999: Belgrade Protests UN's Decision on Budget Authority for Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: After two weeks, UN police begin investigating abduction of 5 Serbs in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Serbian Ministry condemns seizure of newspaper's Pristina facilities
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Jovanovic -- OSCE serves NATO interests
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Japanese TV stations broadcast programs on NATO's environmental devastation in Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: European Parliament -- Warning to KLA to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 19, 1999: Yugoslav diplomat -- barring Yugoslavia from the OSCE summit illegal
  • Borba (Yu), November 19, 1999: Borba, English language daily supplement -- 19/11/99
  • Associated Press (US), November 18, 1999: OSCE finds anti-communist ballot rigging in Macedonian election
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Arctic ice has thinned by 40 per cent in 20 years
  • Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Solana supports Security Council EU seat
  • Charles Clover, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: OSCE finds anti-communist ballot rigging in Ukraine poll
  • Michael Smith, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Solana calls for EU seat on UN Security Council
  • Stephen Fidler, Leyla Boulton, Financial Times (UK), November 18, 1999: Pipeline dispute fuels west's fiery relations
  • Elizabeth Sullivan, Plains Dealer (US), November 15, 1999: Gullible Uncle Sam tours a land of lies
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 18, 1999: 10,000 march as Greek police ban Clinton visit protests
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 18, 1999: Caspian gas and oil pipeline deals signed
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 19, 1999: Albright, Solana in show of support for 'Serb opposition'
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: Serb daily newspaper forcibly seized in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: L'Humanite -- US sabotaged OSCE mission in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 18, 1999: UN's Robinson disputes Yugoslav sovereignty in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), November 18, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement -- 19/11/99
  • Beti Bilandzic, Reuters (US), November 16, 1999 : UNHCR: Up to 240,000 cleansed from Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: UN takes steps to establish 'Western market system' in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), November 16, 1999: Yugoslav 'Opposition' invited to OSCE meeting
  • Robert Graham, Financial Times (UK), November 17, 1999: France EU military plans could 'antagonise the US'
  • Jef Bossuyt, The Guardian, No. 980, November 17, 1999 : Balkanising Russia
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: UN Commissioner Robinson ignores Resolution 1244
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: Serb journalists protest over treatment by UN mission in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 17, 1999: Kosovo -- Attacks on Goranies continue
  • American Civil Liberties Union, 1999: What is Project ECHELON?
  • Borba (Yu), November 17, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement -- 17/11/99
  • Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: Italy's Dini Calls For Easing Of Embargo On Serbia
  • Samuel R. Berger, November 4, 1999: Press Release -- Remarks to the Bilderberg Steering Committee
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), November 16, 1999: Row erupts over Kosovo mobile network contract
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), November 16, 1999: A question of numbers
  • Thomas Walkom, Toronto Star (Ca), November 16, 1999: Body-count debate on Kosovo
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), November 16, 1999: UN squanders Nato's victory
  • Igor Ivanov, Financial Times (UK), November 16, 1999: The West's hypocrisy over Chechnya
  • United Press International (US), November 16, 1999: Security threats still plague province
  • Chris Morris, Ian Traynor, The Guardian (UK), November 16, 1999: Caspian oil plan stirs political cauldron
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 16, 1999: Russian General Blames NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: UN peace mission experimenting in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: Lavrov -- security threat is growing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: Yugoslav Information Minister -- Letter to Joel Simon, deputy director of the U.S.-based Committee for the Protection of Journalists
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 16, 1999: US draft UN Resolution hides truth of Kosovo situation
  • Michael Parenti , July 31, 1999 : The Media and their Atrocities
  • Mark Littman, The Times (UK), November 16, 1999: Our illegal bombing in the Balkans -- International law did not back bombing
  • Borba (Yu), November 16, 1999: Borba English Language Supplement, Nov. 16, 1999
  • Suelette Dreyfus, The Independent (UK), November 15, 1999: This is just between us (and the spies)
  • Lawrence Martin, Vancouver Sun, November 13, 1999: For NATO, truth was the first casualty in Kosovo
  • Alexander Nicoll, David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), November 15, 1999: EU set for rapid action force -- Britain and France back creation of 40,000-strong multinational corps
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), November 12, 1999: 1,200 Kosovo troops to be withdrawn
  • Ian Black, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), November 15, 1999: Britain wants EU rapid reaction force
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 15, 1999: KFOR prevents factory, mine workers from getting to work
  • Andrew Bomford, BBC (UK), November 2, 1999: Global spy network revealed -- Listening in to your phone calls and reading your emails
  • Borba (Yu), November 15, 1999: Borba English language daily supplement -- 15/11/99
  • Stephen Castle, The Independent (UK), November 13, 1999: EU prepares to form army of 40,000 troops
  • Jonathan S. Landay, St. Paul Pioneer Press (US), November 14, 1999: CIA on it's 'biggest recruiting drive since the Cold War'
  • John Catalinotto , Workers World (US), November 11, 1999: War crimes hearings in Europe hit U.S. and NATO
  • Pat Chin , Workers World (US), November 11, 1999: As NATO forces look other way -- violence agaisnt Kosovo Serbs worsens
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 14, 1999: NATO's Kosovo War Illegal, Says British Lawyer
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Yugoslav Army is committed to returning to Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Bosnian police arrested smuggling forged dinars
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Yugoslav Ministry of Tranport -- Statement on plane crash in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: NATO lied about number of to justify aggressionvictims
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 14, 1999: Papoulias -- NATO failed militarily and politically
  • Charley Reese, Orlando Sentinel (US), November 14, 1999: What to do when facts are different? Why, just stop reporting
  • Helen Connell, London Free Press (UK), November 13, 1999 : It's time to foreclose on U.S. recalcitrance
  • U.S. Department of State, November 12, 1999: Press Release -- US finances KLA internet propaganda center
  • Simon Scott Plummer, The Telegraph (UK), November 13, 1999: Nato's war in Kosovo illegal, says think tank
  • Centre for Policy Studies (UK), November 1999: Press Release for Kosovo -- Law and Diplomacy
  • Associated Press (US), November 13, 1999: France critical of U.S. role in Kosovo
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India (In), November 13, 1999: Back to the Future -- International Law after NATO's War
  • Sam Schulman , Jewish World Review (US), November 12, 1999: The un-Holocaust
  • Anna Husarska, International Herald Tribune (US), November 12, 1999: The Witch-Hunt in Kosovo Must Clearly Be Called to a Halt
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 13, 1999: Yugoslav central bank asks court to probe Montenegro move
  • David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen (Ca), November 12, 1999: PM orders troops pulled from Kosovo
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 12, 1999: Clinton falters as Greek protests force change of plan
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: NATO aggression was illegal, unsuccessful -- Littman
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: UNHCR helps KLA to ethnically cleanse Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 12, 1999: About 35,000 Kosovo Egyptian cleansed from Kosovo
  • Kenneth Gunn-Walberg, Washington Weekly (US), November 8, 1999 : Judges Resign from International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia --IEA War Crimes Indictment Had Claimed Conflict of Interest
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 12, 1999: Bombing 'violated UN Charter'
  • Borba (Yu), November 12, 1999: Borba English daily supplement - 12.11.1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: NATO official says situation Kosovo delicate
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 11, 1999: Del Ponte fails to discover mass graves in Kosovo
  • Neal Ascherson , The Guardian (UK), November 11, 1999 : Damning the Danube
  • Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune (US), November 11, 1999: Why are we in the Balkans?
  • Andrew Gray , Reuters (US), November 11, 1999: Kosovo Serbs Accuse NATO of False Crime Figures
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 11, 1999 : Estonia to scrap corporate income tax
  • Editorial, New Worker (UK), November 12, 1999: Truth will out
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), November 11, 1999 : Graves put Kosovo death toll in doubt -- killings and forensics do not tally
  • Aleka Paparigha, Rizospastis (Gr), November 2, 1999: Interview with Aleka Paparigha -- Subservience should not become the official world view of our people
  • Steven Erlanger, Christopher S. Wren, New York Times (US), November 11, 1999: Early Count Hints at Fewer Kosovo Deaths
  • Lewis MacKenzie, The Globe and Mail (Ca), November 9, 1999: Where have all the bodies gone?
  • Patrick Quinn, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: Anti-U.S. protests compel Clinton to delay trip to Greece -- President's European trip rearranged
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: Cuba to file multibillion dollar lawsuit against U.S.
  • United Press International (US), November 10, 1999: Ethnic Serb church burned in Kosovo
  • Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), November 10, 1999: NATO Reports 379 Murders in Kosovo
  • Sajid Rizvi, United Press International (US), November 8, 1999: Caspian oil pipeline nears reality
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Macedonia blocks Kosovo convoys in bid to get more aid
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Danube ice floods caused by war wreckage could be catastrophic: officials
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Kosovo violence remains NATO's big headache: admiral
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: France hits out at Washington's "cavalier" attitude in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Romania's former president -- NATO's aggression failed to achieve goals
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Yugo Ambassador sends letter to UNCTAD Secretary -General
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 10, 1999: Yugo Minister -- Greek investment in Kosovo will be protected
  • Nicholas Tintor, Globe and Mail (Ca), November 10, 1999: NATO's stenographers
  • The Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Weapons in the US electronic arsenal
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Pentagon gets ready to wage a cyber-war
  • Reuters (US), November 10, 1999: Belgrade 'skeptical' of UN Kosovo death toll
  • Reuters (US), November 9, 1999: Yugoslavia And Iraq Vow To Resist Western Siege
  • Reuters (US), November 9, 1999: Milosevic blasts UN over conduct in Kosovo
  • Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), November 7, 1999: More killing in Kosovo -- when Serbs are the victims, where's the outrage?
  • Haig Simonian, Financial Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Ex-GDR leader loses appeal
  • Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), November 9, 1999: Greece -- Leftwingers protest at US policies
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: Army to honor black World War II hero drummed out as a suspected communist
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 9, 1999: Serbian court jails 12 Kosovo Albanians on terrorism charges
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 10, 1999: UN General Assembly condemns US embargo against Cuba for eighth year
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: Crime and violence daily occurrances in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: Clinton found guilty of war crimes in Yugoslavia at People's trial
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 9, 1999: U.N.'S Dienstbier calls for lifting all anti-Yugoslav sanctions
  • Steve Lawton, November, 1999: Capitalist raptors tear former Socialist countries apart
  • Borba (Yu), November 9, 1999: Borba English language daily supplement - 09.11.1999
  • Dina Kyriakidou, Reuters (US), November 8, 1999: Greek mock court declares Clinton "guilty" of genocide
  • Adam LeBor, The Independent (UK), November 9, 1999: Albanians arrested after grenade attacks
  • Brian Murphy, Associated Press (US), November 8, 1999: U.S. enmity swelling in Greece ahead of Clinton visit
  • Bradley Graham, San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 8, 1999: U.S. Sees Potential and Peril In Hacking Enemy Computers
  • BBC (UK), November 7, 1999: Visit of Russian UN ambassador sparks Kosovo alert
  • Albanian Daily News, November 6, 1999: Brzezinski -- Kosovo, Montenegro should become a minor players in the European 'American protectorate'
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), November 3, 1999: Overview of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo - November 3, 1999
  • Steven Lee Myers, New York Times (US), November 7, 1999: Guns Don't Scare Them? Try Campaign Spending
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: 65 year old man bleeds to death after mortar attack in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: KFOR and UNMIK stoke KLA terrorism in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 8, 1999: French weekly challenges NATO lies
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), November 8, 1999: Insect-size camera will be spy in sky
  • John Laughland, The Spectator (UK), November 4, 1999: The final death toll in Kosovo? It's sinking fast
  • William Drozdiak, Sydney Morning Herald, November 8, 1999: US Star Wars plan alarms Europe
  • Andrew Alexander, Daily Mail (UK), November 5, 1999: Let's kill the lies about Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), November 8, 1999: Borba English daily supplement - 08.11.1999
  • Richard Becker , Workers World (US), November 4, 1999: International panel hears indictment of U.S. and NATO for war crimes
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), November 7, 1999: Kosovo's 'genocide' -- where are the bodies?
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 7, 1999: 2,000 Serbs Demonstrate Support Of Sacked Hospital Official
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 7, 1999: India, Russia Reiterate Strategic Partnership
  • Xinhua (Cn), November 7, 1999: US Threatens to Withdraw From ABM Treaty
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 7, 1999: Five abducted in Orahovac, Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 7, 1999: German SPD, Greens call for lifting sanctions
  • William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), November 5, 1999: US regains seat on UN budget committee
  • Richard J. Newman, U.S.News & World Report (US), November 8, 1999: The new space race -- The Pentagon envisions a war in the heavens, but can it defend the ultimate high ground?
  • Reuters (US), November 6, 1999: Saboteurs try to blow up Kosovo railway bridge
  • Steven Erlanger, San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 6, 1999: Yugoslavia Rejects Plan For Elections
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 6, 1999: UN Warns Slavic Staff To Be On Guard In Kosovo
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), October 30, 1999: Of course the rail system must be renationalised. But no money should change hands
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), November 6, 1999: EU Condemns Ongoing Violence in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: Railway bridge in Kosovo is damaged during attack
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: KFOR, UNMIK, Kouchner accomplices in the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 6, 1999: Montenegro's currency change is illegitimate and anti-constitutional
  • Reuters (US), November 5, 1999: India, Russia sign protocol on weapons purchases
  • Lu Yansong, Xie Rongbin, People's Daily (Cn), November 2, 1999: Post-War Kosovo Revisited
  • United Press International (US), November 4, 1999: Another man killed in Kosovo violence
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), November 5, 1999: Gypsies and Others Said to Draw Kosovar Fury
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 5, 1999: Ten years on, Hungarian underclass envies nouveau riche
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 5, 1999: Belgrade tells UN it wants to send troops, police, back to Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 6, 1999: Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline agreement finalized
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 5, 1999: Yugoslav government submits memorandum on Kosovo to Security Council
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 5, 1999: Yugoslavia does not recognise Kouchner's illegal acts
  • Borba (Yu), November 5, 1999: Borba English language supplement - 05.11.1999
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1624, November 5, 1999: US teacher sacked for calling 'creationism' non-scientific crap
  • Julian Borger, The Guardian (UK), November 5, 1999: Cyberwar could spare bombs
  • Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza and Randy Herschaft, Associated Press (US), October 1999: The Bridge at No Gun Ri
  • Reuters (US), November 4, 1999: Yugoslavia Protests U.N. Census In Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: Tanjug celebrates 56 years of work
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: Kosovo Serbs protest over arrest of Hospital Director
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: U.N. Security Council has serious questions for Kouchner -- Lavrov
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 4, 1999: West supresses it's crimes -- Yugoslav Minister
  • Associated Press (US), November 3, 1999: Russia Tests Anti-Missile Rocket
  • Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star (Ca), November 3, 1999 : No genocide, no justification for war on Kosovo
  • Lee Dlugin, International Secretary, Communist Party USA, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: The 21st Century is the Century of Socialism -- Speech at the international meeting of communist and workers parties of May 21 to 23, 1999 in Athens on The Crisis of Capitalism, Globalisation and the Response of the Labour Movement.
  • Vic Perlo, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: Flirting with Fascism -- US Imperialism's Hidden Romance
  • Borba (Yu), November 4, 1999: Borba - 04.11.1999 -- English-language daily supplement
  • Erna Bennett, Australian Marxist Review, No. 41, November 1999: Where do we go from Kosovo?
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 30, 1999: NATO Wants To Attack Russia, Yugoslav Minister Claims
  • San Francisco Chronicle (US), November 3, 1999: Embarrassing Deadbeat
  • Reuters (US), November 3, 1999: U.S. Changes Strategy On Serbia And Sanctions
  • Irena Guzelova, Financial Times (UK), November 3, 1999: Montenegro -- D-Mark made official currency
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 3, 1999: US changes tack on Serbian sanctions despite risks
  • Danny Gittings, The Guardian (UK), November 3, 1999: Mickey Mouse invasion -- Disney accused of cultural imperialism as it unveils plan to bring Main Street USA to new Chinese theme park
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, Associated Press (US), November 3, 1999: Donors Said Wary of Kosovo Violence
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 3, 1999: Kosovo's Turks: 80% have left the province since KFOR arrived
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 2, 1999: Hungarian PM Unleashes Shocked Reaction Over Nuclear Arms Comments
  • Borba (Yu), November 3, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 2, 1999: Ten percent of Yugoslav children traumatised by NATO's war
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 2, 1999: NATO and Yugoslavia -- first step towards a New World Order
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), November 2, 1999: Lajos Balog, once doyen of Serb theatre in Kosovo, now a refugee
  • The Times (UK), November 2, 1999 : Kosovo's corpse count -- How many bodies make a genocide?
  • Dan K. Thomasson, Scripps Howard News (US), November 2, 1999: Bad days for the media
  • Brian Denny , Rednet News, November 1, 1999: Corporate Dictators
  • Associated Press (US), November 2, 1999: Russia spooked by Hungary's call for nuclear missiles
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 26, 1999: Four ethnic Albanians acquitted of terrorism charges in Belgrade
  • Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), November 1, 1999: Former communist claims lead in Macedonia's presidential election
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), November 1, 1999: Kosovo courts in crisis, European watchdog says
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, November 3, 1999: A new Cold War
  • Borba (Yu), November 1, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 1, 1999: British Foreign Minister accused of lying
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 1, 1999: Protest to Security Council following attack on Serb refugees
  • Haig Simonian, Ralph Atkins, Financial Times (UK), November 1, 1999: Scharping urges joint air command
  • Alan N. Estherby, The Times (UK), November 1, 1999: Spying for Moscow
  • J. Peder Zane, Nando Media--Scripps Howard News (US), October 31, 1999: A computer made me read that
  • Susan Taylor Martin, St. Petersburg Times (US), October 31, 1999: Mining a brighter future
  • Associated Press (US), October 31, 1999: Worried about inadequate shelter, U.N. delivers winter supplies
  • Marlise Simons, New York Times (US), November 1, 1999: A Plan to Rebuild Danube Bridges Widens Gap on Aid to Serbs
  • Borba (Yu), November 1, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 31, 1999: KLA terrorism has increased after arrival of KFOR
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 31, 1999: Berlin hearing for an international trial of NATO
  • Peter Pringle, The New Statesman (UK), October 25, 1999 : Did the US start germ warfare?
  • Fred Gaboury, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 14, 1999: U.S. destroyed 164 factories in Yugoslavia -- not one of the foreign-owned enterprises in the country was targeted
  • Vesna Peric Zimonjic, The Independent (UK), November 1, 1999: Serb 'opposition' due in US for 'talks with American officials'
  • United Press International (US), October 30, 1999: Ethnic Albanian attacks plague Kosovo
  • Jon Swain, The Sunday Times (UK), October 31 1999 : Lost in the Kosovo numbers game
  • Nicholas Rufford, The Sunday Times (UK), October 31 1999: Cook accused of misleading public on Kosovo massacres
  • Reuters (US), October 31, 1999: Kosovo civilian death toll may be under 2,500
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 30, 1999: Teacher shot in Kosovo
  • William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), October 29, 1999: UN -- US arrears threaten world body
  • The Guardian (UK), October 30, 1999: Korean war killing inquiry
  • Linda Weilgart, Nando Media (US), October 30, 1999 : When sound is dangerous
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), October 29, 1999 : Russia says peacekeepers aren't protecting Serbs in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 30, 1999: Kosovo Serbs and Gypsies feel trapped in Orahovac, cry for evacuation
  • Alexander Cockburn, Los Angeles Times (US), October 29, 1999: Where's the Evidence of Genocide of Kosovar Albanians? Uncertainties are immense, but body counts still don't show extermination plan.
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Yugoslav Information Minister -- US repeating Hitler's plan
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Yugoslav Prime Minister opens rail link between Serbia and Montenegro
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Italian police discover arms smuggling route
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Clark collects evidence against US, NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 29, 1999: Ramsey Clarke -- NATO aggression trampled on fundamental international principles
  • United Press International (UK), October 29, 1999: Kosovo ethnic Serbs press case with EU
  • George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), October 28, 1999: Pirates are seizing the genome -- Britain and America have given big business an inhuman bonus
  • Nicholas Barber, The Guardian (UK), October 29, 1999: The wizards of Oz
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 29, 1999: Kosovan Serbs call for partition after mob attack
  • Associated Press (US), October 28, 1999: South Korean policeman accused of torturing hundreds turns himself in
  • Borba (Yu), October 29, 1999: Borba English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 28, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 28, 1999: Yugoslav Official condemns currency destabilisation attempts
  • Postmark Prague (Cz), No.290 , October 25 1999 : Communist take the lead in the Czech Republic
  • Kevin Platt, Nando Media (US), October 28, 1999: Chinese official looks upon U.S. as 'rogue' state
  • Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), October 28, 1999: Macedonia's outgoing president apprehensive over future
  • Associated Press(US), October 28, 1999: Milosevic meets former U.S. attorney general
  • Reuters (US), October 28, 1999: Yugoslavia Accuses U.S. Of Planning "Monetary Coup"
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 28, 1999: Yugoslav Minister Criticizes UN, KFOR In Kosovo
  • New Worker (UK), October 29, 1999: Women cleared as Trident base ruled illegal
  • Editorial , New Worker (UK), October 29, 1999: It makes you sick!
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), October 28, 1999: Serbs Slam Kosovo Attack, NATO Red-Faced
  • Chicago Tribune (US), October 28, 1999: Fleeing Serbs attacked while under NATO escort
  • Reuters (US), October 27, 1999: Russian General Says Kosovo Peace Force A Failure
  • Borba (Yu), October 28, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Eric Black, Star Tribune (US), October 27, 1999: Russians are ready to fight, especially with Westerners
  • Eric Black, Star Tribune (US), October 27, 1999: Simple way of looking at the world has disappeared -- and it hasn't been replaced
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 27, 1999: Farmers build roadblocks to protest KLA abductions
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 27, 1999: Lithuanian refinery deal claims second prime minister
  • Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza and Randy Herschaft , Associated Press (US), October 14, 1999: Refugees Killed on U.S. Orders -- Korean War Veterans Recall Blasting Bridges Full of Civilians
  • Doug Struck, Joohee Cho, Washington Post (US), October 27, 1999: U.S., S. Korea Gingerly Probe the Past
  • Morning Star (UK), May 7, 1999 : Russia demands halt to bombing -- Group of Eight foreign ministers draft Kosovo proposals
  • Morning Star (UK), May 4, 1999 : Women and children caught in carnage -- Ten die as NATO hits second bus
  • Morning Star (UK), May 10, 1999 : NATO hits Greek consulate
  • Editorial , Morning Star (UK), October 15, 1999 : Dangerously short-sighted
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 27, 1999: Macedonia presidential campaign dominated by Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 27, 1999: Yugoslav police arrest counterfeit smugglers
  • Paul Brown, The Guardian (UK), October 27, 1999: Danube study questions warfare that bombs polluting targets
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, Associated Press (US), October 27, 1999: Convoy under NATO escort comes under attack
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), October 27, 1999: Clinton OKs defence budget increase
  • Nancy L. Torner, United Press International (US), October 27, 1999: Factory workers demonstrate in Sarajevo
  • Borba (Yu), October 27, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Mike Blanchfield, Ottawa Citizen (Ca), October 27, 1999: Canada's military feared running out of bombs in Kosovo -- Stock levels nearly depleted during conflict
  • Owen Lars, Shaw Magazine (US), April 15, 1998: Where's Uncle Joe?
  • United Press International (US), October 26, 1999: UN asks debtors to pay up
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Oberg -- International community failed in Kosovo
  • Leora Broydo, Utne Reader (US), October 1998: Young, Gifted, and Red -- Communism's surprising appeal to a new generation
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 26, 1999: Serbian media accuse former premier of calling for "bloodshed"
  • The Guardian, October 27, 1999: The Laws of the land
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: 330,000 non-Albanians have been driven out of Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Russia, Italy endorse Yugoslavia's sovereignty over Kosovo
  • Oliver Tickell , The Independent (UK), 15 October 1999: 800 million go hungry in global boom-time
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, October 27, 1999 : Thoughts on the anniversary of the "fall of the wall"
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: NATO refuses to to disclose information on depleted uranium use
  • Kerin Hope, Financial Times (UK), October 27, 1999: Bridge impasse halts Danube traffic
  • Reuters (US), October 26, 1999: NATO, not wreckage, blocks Danube
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 26, 1999: Chinese- Yugoslav friendship is unbreakable
  • Borba (Yu), October 26, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), October 25, 1999 : Giant U.S. camp takes shape in Kosovo
  • Anna Husarska, Washington Post (US), October 25, 1999: Kosovo's New Witch Hunt
  • European Roma Rights Center (Eu), September 21, 1999: Statement by the European Roma Rights Center on the Occasion of the OSCE Review Conference, September 22, 1999, Vienna
  • United Press International (US), October 25, 1999: US has new talks with Serb 'opposition'
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Foreign media pressure on Yugoslavia abating
  • Merita Dhimgjoka, The Associated Press (US), October 25, 1999: Kosovo Serbs Set Up Governing Body
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Kosovo Romanies on hunger strike
  • John Nichols, Capital Times (US), October 21, 1999: History will indict Clinton if tribunal can't
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), October 22, 1999: U.S. Media Overlook Expose on Chinese Embassy Bombing
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 25, 1999: Crime flourishes in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), October 25, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Los Angeles Times (US), October 24, 1999: Pentagon may offer immunity in No Gun Ri massacre
  • United Press International (US), October 24, 1999: Kosovo Serbs elect bishop president
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: Yugoslav General -- Army should return to Kosovo
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (US), October 24, 1999: Kosovo Serb Leaders Form National Assembly
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: Large quantities of ammunition, weapons seized
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 24, 1999: KLA burn 400 Romany houses in Gnjilane
  • Marlise Simons, New York Times (US), October 24, 1999: Belgrade Balks at Removal of War Debris That Clogs the Danube
  • Tom Walker, Sunday Times (UK), October 24, 1999: SAS plane crash cost Nato race for Pristina
  • Jack Kelly, Toledo Blade (US), October 24, 1999: Foreign policy may spur anti-American alliance
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 23, 1999: Yugoslav central bank governor: monetary policy nor central bank responsible for price hikes, currency slide
  • Jeff Sallot, Globe and Mail (Ca), October 23, 1999: Axworthy blasts U.S. on nuclear policy
  • Tim Wheeler, People's Weekly World (US), October 21, 1999: Workers need their own mass media
  • Victor Perlo, People's Weekly World (US), October 21, 1999: From Wall street to the Pentagon
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), October 23, 1999: With Few Police to Stop It, Crime Flourishes in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), October 23, 1999 : Macedonia hesitates in Kosovo airspace row
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 22, 1999: Reconstruction news
  • Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Sw), October 3, 1999: TFF PressInfo 78 -- Misleading UN Report on Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), October 22, 1999: Russia Tells EU Wants End To NATO Monopoly In Europe
  • Tom Raum, Associated Press (US), October 21, 1999: U.S. Leaders Wanted More Aggression
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 22, 1999: US secures media occupation of Kosovo
  • Beti Bilandzic, Reuters (US), October 22, 1999: Serbia Slams Western 'Media Occupation' In Kosovo
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), October 19, 1999: America has become a danger to the world
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 22, 1999: Protesting Polish miners lift blockade of railroad hubs
  • Alexander Nicoll, Financial Times (UK), October 22, 1999: EU Military budgets are 'inadequate'
  • Borba (Yu), October 22, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • United Press International (US), October 21, 1999: UN interpreter injured in grenade attack
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 21, 1999: Yugoslavia has the largest number of refugees in Europe
  • George Jahn, Associated Press (US), October 21, 1999: U.N. Police in Yugoslavia Probed
  • United Press International (US), October 21, 1999: Draskovic appeals to EU for support
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Kosovo paves way for more international intervention in civil conflicts
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Arms sellers profit from African conflicts
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 21, 1999: Defence budgets -- American supremacy stronger than ever
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), October 21, 1999: German pilots had US atomic bombs in the early Fifties
  • Reuters (US), October 21, 1999: MSF expels Greek branch over help for Serbia
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 21, 1999: No mass graves discovered in Kosovo
  • Rupert Cornwell , The Independent (UK), October 22, 1999: Kosovo conflict to cost Nato nations $11bn
  • Elisaveta Konstantinova, Reuters (US), October 20, 1999: Balkan states told to hasten reform, woo investors
  • Chicago Tribune (US), October 20, 1999: US had nuclear-capable arms in Cuba during crisis
  • Borba (Yu), October 21, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Jeffrey Fleishman, Philadephia Inquirer (US), October 14, 1999: Yugoslavia is afloat in 'war waste'
  • Andrew Marshall, The Independent (UK), October 21, 1999: America secretly stored nuclear devices abroad
  • Vijai Maheshwari, Financial Times (UK), October 20, 1999: Lithuania -- Ministers quit over oil sell-off to US
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 20, 1999: NATO candidates press their geopolitical arguments
  • George Jahn, Associated Press (US), October 20, 1999: NATO condemns circulating of bogus war crimes suspect lists
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 20, 1999: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 20, 1999: KLA terrorists beat up Kosovars over Yugoslav passports
  • Mark Turner, Financial Times (UK), October 20, 1999: UN staff 'need protection in danger zones'
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent, October 4, 1999: I'd like to believe Nato that depleted uranium is harmless. But I don't. And this is why...
  • Paul Brown, The Guardian (UK), October 20, 1999: Nato bomb damage threatens Danube
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 20, 1999: Central Europe trade bloc says unblocking Danube crucial
  • Borba (Yu), October 20, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • The Washington Post (US), October 19, 1999: The Price of Peace
  • United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: UN rejects Kosovo Serb cantons plan
  • Nancy L. Torner, United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: 1/3 in U.S. say it's OK to torture POWs
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 19, 1999: Polish Right Nosedives, Ex-Communists Up
  • Agence France Presse, October 19, 1999: Poles Lose Faith In EU, As Reforms Bite
  • John Pilger, The Guardian (UK), October 19, 1999: Phoney war
  • United Press International (US), October 19, 1999: BP Amoco backs $2.5B Caspian pipeline
  • Editorial, Morning Star (UK), September 23, 1999: Western deceit
  • Editorial, Morning Star (UK), October 9, 1999: Ready for more war
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 19, 1999: KLA terrorists murder Yugoslav Left member
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 19, 1999: KFOR command to tighten security measures in Pristina
  • Andrew Marshall, The Independent (UK), October 20, 1999: Nerve gas drug named in Gulf syndrome study
  • Reuters (US), October 19, 1999: West accuses Tudjman of undermining Bosnian peace
  • Borba (Yu), October 19, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Jim Mann, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 17, 1999: Nothing can stop arms sales
  • Barbara Borst, Boston Globe (US), October 19, 1999: Retired officers pushing to aid Serbian cities
  • Xinhua (Cn), October 18, 1999: KFOR Condemns KLA for Terrorist Activities
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 18, 1999: TV station building destroyed in Pristina
  • Milos Antic, Marko Lopushina, Nedeljni Telegraf (Yu), August 18, 1999: 200 of the largest Yugoslav companies occupied in Kosovo
  • Stratfor (US), October 17, 1999: Where Are Kosovo's Killing Fields?
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, Peter Capella, Sydney Morning Herald, October 16, 1999: War in Kosovo 'cost more than $75bn'
  • Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), October 18, 1999: Is the KLA's and Clinton's "Final Solution" in Kosovo to Rid the Area of Serbs?
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: KFOR Calls KLA Rebels On Agreement Violations
  • George Jonas, Toronto Sun (Ca), October 14, 1999: Kosovo post-mortems often miss the point
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: Solana vows to increase EU's global power
  • Associated Press (US), October 18, 1999: Croatian government vetoes extradition of war crimes suspect
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 18, 1999: Tudjman -- Bosnia must be split into three
  • Borba (Yu), October 18, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: Angola Sanctions Panel Recruits Chinese Oil Expert
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 18, 1999: ICAO says KFOR's decision to take over flight control illegal
  • Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: Anti-NATO tribunal -- Hearings set in 8 countries, 25 cities
  • Michael Dobbs, Washington Post (US), October 17, 1999: Deconstructing the death ray -- we were so scared of the secret Soviet weapon, we spent billions. Oops.
  • Bruce Gagnon, Peoples Weekly World (US), October 14, 1999: Space domination -- pyramids to the heavens
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 16, 1999: Divided Kosovo town ignites in riot
  • Associated Press (US), October 16, 1999: South Korean Students Protest No Gun Ri Massacre
  • Pat Chin, Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: 'We followed orders' -- U.S. troops admit No Gun Ri massacre
  • Andrew Gilligan, The Telegraph (UK), October 17, 1999: Gen Jackson criticised by Kosovo report
  • Nerma Jelacic, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Nato leader's son in Sarajevo film cash row
  • John Sweeney, Jens Holsoe, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Nato bombed Chinese Embassy deliberately
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (US), October 18, 1999: KFOR accuses KLA rebels of violating agreement
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 17, 1999: Support Dwindles For Kosovo Rebels
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), October 17, 1999: "Expecting" -- Traditional Chinese Painting Drawn by Computer
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), October 9, 1999: The Tories are the party of Pinochet, but New Labour make me sick too
  • Will Hutton, The Guardian (UK), October 10, 1999: Republicans in the US want to scupper the world nuclear test ban. Europe must outflank them
  • Will Hutton, The Guardian (UK), October 17, 1999: Liberalism in the US is dead ... and frightening right wing isolationism very much alive
  • Tony Paterson, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1605, October 17, 1999: Nostalgia for east grips Germany on anniversary eve
  • Tony Thompson, The Observer (UK), October 17, 1999: Hitler's drug set to invade British clubs
  • Xinhua (Cn), October 16, 1999: Japan Concerned Over US Rejection of CTBT
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 16, 1999: Yugoslav Upper House speaker addresses IUP Conference
  • Edward Stourton, The Telegraph (UK), October 16, 1999: Spinning for victory
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 17, 1999: Kosovo force hailed as new step towards "liberation"
  • Damien Whitworth, The Times (UK), October 16, 1999: Nazi gold looted by US generals
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H, Paper prepared for the Hague Peace Conference, May 1999: Gulf War Veterans and Depleted Uranium
  • The Independent (UK), October 16, 1999: NATO obstructs inquiry into Depleted Uranium
  • Reuters (US), October 16, 1999: British paper -- NATO Bombed Chinese Embassy Deliberately
  • Elizabeth Becker, New York Times (US), October 15, 1999: Military Leaders Tell Congress of NATO Errors in Kosovo
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), October 15 1999 : Apocalypse soon
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 15, 1999: Ethnic Albanians also victims of KLA terrorists
  • Alice Lagnado, James Bone, David Lister, The Times (UK), October 15, 1999: Russian police open fire at British factory
  • Brian Denny, Rednet News, October 7, 1999: Kosovo occupation
  • Allan Hall, The Times (UK), October 15, 1999 : Kosovans regain their lost fortunes
  • United Press International (US), October 15, 1999: Albanians clash with KFOR soldiers
  • Borba (Yu), October 15, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 15, 1999: U.N. Leader Unhappy With Treatment of Kosovo Minority
  • Lulzim Cota, United press International (US), October 14, 1999: Albania -- Left out of Kosovo's future
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 14, 1999: Environmental damage exceeds $3bn
  • CNN (US), October 14, 1999: Pentagon -- Factors besides bombing forced Milosevic's hand
  • Robert Burns, Associated Press (US), October 13, 1999: Army to become quicker, more agile
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1602, October 14, 1999: US creates fast-acting force for police role
  • Reuters (US), October 13, 1999: EU admits humanitarian aid a weapon against Serbia
  • Reuters (US), October 12, 1999: Russia Updates Military Doctrine, Sees West As Threat Anew
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 14, 1999: 25 Countries Take Part In NATO Peacekeeping Exercises In Ukraine
  • Associated Press (US), October 14, 1999 : Kosovo leadership in question -- U.N. denies ex-KLA leader will be given top position
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), October 13, 1999 : Hate-filled town where Hitler gets a laugh
  • The Independent (UK), October 14, 1999: Russian troops launch bloody takeover of factory
  • Frances Williams, Christopher Brown-Humes and Neil Buckley, Financial Times (UK), October 15, 1999: Nato 'hindered' inquiry into DU use
  • Harald Muller, William Walker, The Independent (UK), October 14, 1999: The US must stop treating the rest of the world with contempt
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, Peter Capella, The Guardian (UK), October 15, 1999 : Bill for Kosovo war goes over £30bn
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 14, 1999: China Warns Against Giving Dissidents The Nobel Peace Prize
  • Borba (Yu), October 14, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Kofi Anan arrives in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Kosovo's Egyptians write to Kofi Annan
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), October 13, 1999: Robin Cook's wasteland
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), October 13, 1999: Kosovo -- 'a frightening silence'
  • Reuters (US), October 13, 1999: No Bodies at Rumored Grave Site in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 13, 1999: Albanian candidate for Macedonian presidency says Kosovo independence near
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 13, 1999: Yugoslav radio, TV stations will sue for jamming
  • Anthony Borden, Institute of War & Peace Reporting (UK), October 8, 1999: Hate Speech In Pristina
  • Deborah Hargreaves, Andrew Taylor, Financial Times (UK), October 13, 1999: EU prepares action against France
  • Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), October 12, 1999: Milosevic foes get double flak
  • Chris Bird, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 10, 1999: Croatian trial confronts fascist past
  • Borba (Yu), October 13, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tom Walker, The Sunday Times (UK), October 10, 1999: Kosovo defence chief accused of war crimes
  • Charles M. Madigan, San Jose Mercury News (US), October 10, 1999: Few who commit atrocities are punished -- or even remembered
  • Reuters (US), October 12, 1999: UN Kosovo Worker Shot After Speaking Serbian
  • Helena Bachman, United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: International study on humanitarian law
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, No 975, October 13, 1999: Market Forces
  • United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: Lukoil takes over Balkans refinery
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), October 12, 1999: IFC prepares $60 million for Albania
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 11, 1999: International War Crimes Tribual Investigates Kosovo Defense Chief: Report
  • Tony Allen-Mills, The Sunday Times (UK), October 10, 1999: Rise of red ghosts taunt Schroeder
  • The Guardian, No 975, October 13, 1999: East Timor -- the real agenda begins to show
  • Borba (Yu), October 12, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 11, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 11, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 11, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 11, 1999
  • Steven Lee Myers, San Francisco Chronicle (US), October 11, 1999: U.S., Allies At Odds Over Aid to Yugoslavia
  • Toby Helm, The Telegraph (UK), October 11, 1999: Brussels plans cash boost to oust Milosevic
  • Elizabeth Becker, New York Times (US), October 8, 1999: U.S. center to fight, launch cyber-attacks
  • Rita Carter, The Times (UK), October 11, 1999: Mind control -- is it really possible?
  • Borba (Yu), October 11, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Workers World (US), October 14, 1999: Anti-NATO hearings -- Hearings set in 8 countries, 25 cities
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 10, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 10, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 10, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 10, 1999
  • Reuters (US), October 9, 1999: Opposition leaders pelted with an 'avalanche of beer cans'
  • Randy Furst, Star Tribune (US), October 9, 1999: Yugoslavia attack designed to build NATO, writer asserts
  • David Holley, Los Angeles Times (US), October 9, 1999: Building Institutions for Kosovo, U.N. Focuses on a Banking System
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 9, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 9, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 9, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 9, 1999
  • United Press International (US), October 8, 1999: Surroi -- Press attack threat to his life
  • Paul Taylor, Reuters (US), October 8, 1999: U.S. objects to EU Serbia energy aid proposal
  • James Carroll, Boston Globe (US), October 5, 1999: America's wars on civilians
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: UN human rights rapporteur urges aid for Serbs
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Europe 'must be able to act alone'
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 8, 1999: Tanjug national news, October 8, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 8, 1999: Tanjug international news, October 8, 1999
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: "Stinking Slav" commentary stirs Kosovo debate
  • Reuters (US), October 8, 1999: Belgrade Poster War Heats Up
  • Anthony Coughlan, Irish Times, October 7, 1999: Why the turnabout on Partnership for Peace, Mr Ahern?
  • Vijai Maheshwari, Financial Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Baltic state caught up in US-Russia oil tussle
  • Irena Guzelova, David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), October 8, 1999: Two opposition-run towns to get European aid
  • Veton Surroi, Koha Ditore (Yu), August 25, 1999: Kosovo Fascism, Albanians' Shame
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 8, 1999: EU, US should actively seek possibilities to help Yugoslav Opposition
  • Christopher Lockwood, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1596, October 8, 1999: EU defence plan must not challenge Nato, orders US
  • Borba (Yu), October 8, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav Government approves UN delegation activity
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav protests to UN Security Council
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Hungarian Broadcaster Cuts U.S.-Linked Channels
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Yugoslav troops needed in Kosovo - Serb official
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Lafontaine savages SPD under Schroeder
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 7, 1999: Solana Urges Serbian Oposition To Unite
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Serb Protesters Mark 'Yogurt Revolution'
  • Michael R. Allen, American Partisan (US), October, 1999: The massacre at No Gun Ri -- Forgotten no more
  • The Independent (UK), October 7, 1999: US tells EU -- don't weaken NATO
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), October 7, 1999: NATO vows long-term presence in Albania
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 7, 1999: Medicines and food urgently needed in Orahovac
  • Lucian Kim, Christian Science Monitor (US), October 7, 1999: Balkans trade bottled up by blown-up bridges
  • Reuters (US), October 7, 1999: Britain wants EU to tackle Kosovo mafias
  • Borba (Yu), October 7, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Chris Hawke, William M. Reilly, United Press International (US), October 5, 1999: UN in red if US does not pay
  • James Pringle, The Times (UK), October 6, 1999: US builds a fortress for GIs in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: Yugoslavia asks Security Council to halt terrorism in Kosovo
  • Rick Rozoff, October 6, 1999: An Analysis of an Associated Press Article
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: Shanghai Electric Corporation to help rebuild Yugoslav electricity system
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 6, 1999: International Union of Telecommunications rejects request for international country code for Kosovo
  • The Independent (UK), October 6, 1999: Solana pledges to boost EU defence
  • United Press International (US), October 6, 1999: Two missiles fired at Mitrovica hospital
  • Paul Taylor, Reuters (US), October 6, 1999: EU eyes power projection goal
  • Reuters (US), October 6, 1999: Anti-Milosevic Protests Dwindle On 15th Day
  • Philip Smucker, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1594, October 6, 1999: Albanians stone Serb to death in riot
  • Borba (Yu), October 6, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), October 5, 1999: High-Security U.S. Base Will Have All the Creature Comforts
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Yugoslavia asks Security Coucil to halt terrorism in Kosovo
  • Steven Gan, The Nation (Th), May 4, 1999: Why World Should Reject NATO Strikes?
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Swedish Army learns from Yugoslav Army
  • Reuters (US), October 5, 1999: EU Exempts Kosovo, Montenegro From Oil Embargo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 5, 1999: Kouchner's aim -- an ethnically cleansed Kosovo judiciary
  • Reuters (US), October 5, 1999: Peacekeepers Remove Kosovo Serb Roadblock
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 4, 1999: Isolation, fear, anger in Serb community after grenade attack
  • Scott Peterson, Nando Media (US), October 5, 1999: Depleted uranium bullets leave trail in Serbia
  • Borba (Yu), October 5, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 4, 1999: Workers block roads in Macedonia
  • Reuters (US), October 4, 1999: Yugoslavia protests U.N. opening of Pristina airport
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 4, 1999: KFOR-- UNMIK refuse to release names of detainees
  • The Independent (UK), October 4, 1999: Britain keeps lid on MI6 role in ousting Sukarno
  • Daniel Verton, Federal Computer Week (US), October 4, 1999: Calculating costs, cautions from war
  • Boston Globe (US), October 3, 1999: The Russia-India-China axis
  • Agence France Presse, October 4 , 1999: Breakdown with Serbs puts Kosovo at risk -- French general
  • San Francisco Bay Guardian (US), September 29, 1999: Forever uranium
  • Patricia Axelrod, San Francisco Bay Guardian (US), September 29, 1999: On the road to Kosovo
  • The Independent (UK), October 4, 1999: The deadly legacy of NATO strikes in Kosovo
  • Chris Hellman, Weekly Defense Monitor (US), Volume 3, Issue #24 - June 24, 1999: Lessons of Kosovo -- More B-2 Bombers?
  • Borba (Yu), October 4, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 3, 1999: UN envoy -- Yugo sanctions damage western imperial interests
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 3, 1999: Kosovo divided into sectors according to economic interests
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 2, 1999: Macedonian paper -- KFOR is helping the ethnic cleansers in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), October 3, 1999: More KLA arms caches found
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 3, 1999: Thraci -- KLA planning to invade Yugoslavia
  • Robert Reid, Associated Press (US), October 3, 1999: No Shortage of Guns in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 3, 1999: Danube Commission supports Yugoslav position on revolving Danube problems
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), October 3, 1999: Bulgaria Warns Of Flooding On The Danube
  • Maury Maverick, San Antonio Express-News (US), October 2, 1999: Treaties don't change Constitution's message
  • Stevan Erlanger, New York Times (US), October 2, 1999: Protests Falter as Belgrade Turns the Law Against the Opposition
  • Peter James Spielmann, Associated Press (US), October 1, 1999: Angola accuses world of ignoring its civil war
  • Allan Thompson, Toronto Star (Ca), October 2, 1999: Army chief is recalled for drinking in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: Yugo UN Ambassador: KFOR and UNMIK have failed to implement Resolution 1244
  • Reuters (US), October 1, 1999: Mahathir attacks West's imposition of values
  • Reuters (US), October 1, 1999: Yugoslav mine, steel plant resuming operations
  • Mike Quinn, People's Weekly World (US), September 30, 1999: Smart genes and the communist mouse
  • John Pilger, The Age, March 28, 1999: Uncle Sam's secret agenda
  • Isabel Hilton, The Guardian (UK), March 29, 1999: A memo to the US -- no one should be above international law
  • Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector (IRIS), University of Maryland (US), September 27, 1999: Advertisement -- US commercial law attorneys needed to introduce 'market oriented economy' in 'Republic of Kosovo'
  • Joseph Fitchett, International Herald Tribune (US), October 1, 1999: Clinton Tilt On Kosovo Worries Europeans
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: Several people murdered, Russian peacekeeper wounded in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: China, Russia To Hold Joint Naval Exercises
  • Julie Burchill, The Guardian (UK), April 3, 1999: A war too far
  • Borba (Yu), October 1, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), October 1, 1999: National Library of Serbia protests KLA book burning in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Yugo Foreign Minister meets U.N. Human Rights Commissioner, Mary Robinson
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: UN Workers Had Strayed Out Of Kosovo When Detained
  • Tony Caron, Time (US), September 30, 1999: How NATO Stumbles Bolster Milosevic
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Kosovo railway line re-opens
  • Reuters (US), September 30, 1999: U.S. to drop troops in Kosovo "emergency" exercise
  • Robert Anderson, Financial Times (UK), September 30, 1999: Prague to obey EU and cut Skoda aid
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 30, 1999: Reconstruction continues at Zastava plant
  • Borba (Yu), September 30, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Tony Capaccio, Boston Globe (US), September 30, 1999: US arms firms to benefit from showing in Kosovo conflict
  • United Press International (US), September 28, 1999: Envoy -- US delayed Yugo diplomats
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: Russia, China urge consistent implementation of Resolution 1244 in UN
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: Russian legal experts collect information on NATO aggression
  • Associated Press (US), September 29, 1999: KLA Said To Be Firm on Independence
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 29, 1999: TV, radio jammming is breach of international telecommunications laws
  • Stephen Fidler, Financial Times (UK), September 28, 1999: Kosovo -- Recovery plan to include privatisation
  • Alex Bandy, Associated Press (US), September 29, 1999: Danube River Transport Idled
  • Borba (Yu), September 29, 1999: English-language daily supplement
  • Richard Pankhurst, The Independent (UK), September 28, 1999: War Crimes
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Letter from Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires to UN General Assembly President (full text)
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Milosevic -- Heroic reconstruction
  • Reuters (US), September 28, 1999: Refinery Damaged In NATO Bombing Reopens
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: Protests against KFOR, UNMIK after KLA bomb attacks
  • Kevin Done, Financial Times (UK), September 29, 1999: EU bank seeks rebuilding role
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, The Emperors New Clothes (US), August 9, 1999: Kosovo Albanians -- Interviews with Faik Jasari, Corin Ismali, and Fatmir Seholi
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 28, 1999: Danube shipping to be blocked for months to clear bombed bridges
  • Reuters (US), CNN (US), September 27, 1999: France, Romania to press EU over clogged Danube
  • Borba (Yu), September 28, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 28, 1999: KLA terrorists burn over two million Serb-language books in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Yugoslav Government seeks full implementation of Resolution 1244
  • Reuters (US), September 27, 1999: NATO puppets tour EU seeking power deal
  • Susan Bryce, New Dawn, No. 56, September-October 1999: The Public Relations of Modern Warfare
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Mortar attacks continue in Kosovo
  • Associated Press (US), September 27, 1999: Forged German Marks Found in Serbia
  • Tyler Marshall, Los Angeles Times (US), September 27, 1999: Anti-NATO Axis Could Pose Threat to US interests, Experts Say
  • Alton Frye, Los Angeles Times (US), September 27, 1999: Preoccupation with Milosevic damaging to NATO's imperial interests
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Terrorism intensifies, KFOR inactive
  • Diana Johnstone, Z Mag (US), March 24, 1999: NATO's Humanitarian Trigger
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: Gypsies refugees barred entry into Macedonia
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 27, 1999: KFOR allows Albanian gangs into Kosovo to kill and steal
  • The Economist (UK), September 25, 1999: Kosovo resurgent
  • Paul Waldie, National Post (Ca), September 9, 1999: CBC airs documentary to explain error in stories from Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), September 27, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), September 25, 1999: US 'supports' Kosovo break
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: Bulgarian President rejects ethnic cleansing of Serbs from Kosovo
  • Eugene Secunda, Los Angeles Times (US), September 26, 1999: How the US should break international telecommunications laws and bring down Milosevic
  • Tony Caron, Time (US), September 24, 1999: U.S. 'Shift' on Kosovo Could Spell Trouble
  • United Nations Security Council, June 10, 1999: Resolution 1244 (1999) (Full Text)
  • Mark C. Stokrp, September, 1999: More proof on the sad state of 'journalism' today
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 26, 1999: Apaches brought in as show of force
  • Timothy Heritage, Reuters (US), September 24, 1999: NATO, Russia Face Long Road To Full Ties
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: Kosovo Albanians to be included in Serb defence corp
  • United Press International (US), September 25, 1999: 6 killed in Kosovo in past 3 days
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 26, 1999: KLA terrorists burn baby alive
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 24, 1999: KFOR, VJ, coexist along border
  • Barry Schweid, Associated Press (US), Septtember 24, 1999: US covert policy -- Support for Kosovo 'independence' against UN policy
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: Yugoslavia sends protest message to UN Security Council
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: KFOR prevents seizure of Kosovo post office
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), September 23, 1999: Albania builds phone link to Montenegro
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 24, 1999: Yugoslav opposition confronted by its inability to ignite public
  • Associated Press (US), September 24, 1999: Serbs protest Kosovo Protection Corps
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 24, 1999: Serbian defence corp should be formed
  • Konstantin Testorides, Associated Press (US), Septtember 23, 1999: Gypsies trapped on Macedonian border
  • Borba (Yu), September 24, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Yugoslavia needs considerable humanitarian aid
  • Michael Evans, The Times (US), September 23, 1999: Nato advised to spend more on hi-tech weapons
  • The Independent (UK), September 23, 1999: Spin doctors are like spies -- not very important, really
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 23, 1999: Debacle of Alliance for Change in Belgrade
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Yugoslav Government -- 'Kosovo Protection Force' gross violation of Resolution 1244
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), September 23, 1999: Hidden KLA arms not troubling KFOR
  • Los Angeles Times (US), September 23, 1999: Holes in War's Strategy
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 23, 1999: French forensic team verifies 28 bodies
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 23, 1999: Chinese Government supports economic cooperation with Yugoslavia
  • Robert H. Reid, Associated Press (US), September 23, 1999: Serbs leave joint council
  • Borba (Yu), September 23, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: Disregard of U.N.Resolution threatens new disaster
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: Yugoslavia demands full realisation of UN Resolution 1244
  • Evelyn Leopold, Reuters (US), September 22, 1999: China Attacks West On Rights Interventions
  • Sarah Edmonds, Reuters (US), September 21, 1999: Protesters Crowd Streets As NATO Ministers Dine
  • Natasa Dokovska, Environment News Service (US), September 17, 1999: KFOR Admits Dumping Explosives in Macedonian Lake
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 22, 1999: Cheers and fears for the new Kosovo Protection Corps
  • United Press International (US), September 22, 1999: Russia condemns KLA transformation
  • Robert Wright, Financial Times (UK), September 22, 1999: Danube remains divided
  • Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), September 22, 1999: Christian Sites Being Decimated in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), September 22, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 22, 1999: 400,000 in Belgrade need humanitarian aid
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 21, 1999: Kouchner arrogantly flouts UN Resolution
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 20, 1999: Debate on limits to sovereignty set tone for UN General Assembly
  • Alain Gresh, Le Monde Diplomatique (Fr), September, 1999: The rules of war
  • Daniel Williams, Washington Post (US), September 22, 1999: Anti-Milosevic Rallies Fizzle In Yugoslavia
  • Douglas Hamilton, Reuters (US), September 21, 1999: Solana Declares Kosovo Force Dead, Others Disagree
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Ca), September 21, 1999: NATO meets in Toronto to discuss future of alliance
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 21, 1999: Kosovo Corps allowed more weapons
  • Press Association (UK), September 22, 1999: Serb fears after Kosovo Corps Agreement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 21, 1999: Czech Republic -- Yugoslavia: economic cooperation expanded
  • Borba (Yu), September 21, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 20, 1999: UN collects duty on Kosovo border
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 20, 1999: Yugoslav Delegation to China hopes to establish and expand ties
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 20, 1999: Monument pulled down at Pristina University
  • United Press International (US), September 17, 1999: NATO's Kosovo mission failing
  • Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times (US), September 20, 1999: NATO Postpones Demilitarization of Kosovo Rebels
  • John Laughland, Philip Willan, The Express (UK), September 16, 1999: Scandal of Kosovo refugee aid
  • Borba (Yu), September 20, 1999: English language -- daily supplement
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 19, 1999: Violence continuing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 19, 1999: Vandals desecrate Serb cemetary in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), September 18, 1999: KFOR -- No sign of Serb paramilitaries
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 19, 1999: KLA units "specialised in hunting down Serbs"
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), September 19, 1999: KLA hand in weapons that are 'virtual antiques' as part of demilitarisation deal
  • Holger Jensen, Denver Rocky Mountain News (US), September 19, 1999: Kosovo Liberation Army lingers in the forefront
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), September 19, 1999: NATO Plan Rejected By KLA -- Size, Armaments, Name in Dispute
  • Workers World (US), September 23, 1999: Pro-Yugoslav Albanian refugees from Kosovo tell of U.S.- KLA collusion
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Yugoslavia presents 2nd volume of the White Book on NATO Crimes at the UN
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Priceless crystal collection stolen from Trepca mine museum
  • Robert Burns, Associated Press (US), September 17, 1999: NATO tactics -- bomb downed planes to prevent wreckage being used as propaganda
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: French prison in Kosovo has 30 inmates, 26 of them Serbs
  • Associated Press (US), September 18, 1999: US Experts OK Romania-Italy Pipeline
  • Barbara Crossette, New York Times (US), September 18, 1999: KLA boss demands U.N. representation
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 18, 1999: Albanian Party condemns murder of leading member by the KLA
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 18, 1999: Albanian flags fly as KLA holds Pristina "victory parade"
  • David Lawsky, Reuters (US), September 16, 1999: FBI says Yugoslavs killed 124 KLA members and sympathisers
  • Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post (US), September 17, 1999: The US case for cleansing Kosovo of non-Albanians
  • George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), September 16, 1999: Crowd control made simple
  • Jovana Gec, Associated Press (US), September 17, 1999: Milosevic Opponent Faces Tough Task
  • Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), September 17, 1999: General insists Nato won the war
  • Editorial, Morning Star (UK), August 25, 1999: Ethnic cleansing -- NATO talk is cheap
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 17, 1999: KLA boss wants UN representation for Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Jamming of Yugoslav TV and radio continues
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Yugoslav reugee minister receives delegation of Goranies
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 17, 1999: Kosovo official -- census 'not in the interests of ethnic Albanians'
  • Borba (Yu), September 17, 1999: Borba -- English language daily supplement
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 17, 1999: Resource giant BHP says outlook is good as it sees surge in profits
  • Environment News Service (US), September 16, 1999: War's Legacy in the Balkans
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 16, 1999: China and Yugoslavia -- Importance of cooperation and friendship
  • The Independent (UK), September 16, 1999: Everyone's got it wrong -- Mrs Norwood is not a traitor, but a national hero
  • Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), May 31, 1999: Serbs Arm Loyalist Ethnic Albanians
  • Daniel Williams, Washington Post (US), September 16, 1999: KLA boss -- Kosovo Corps 'will be the beginnings of an army'
  • Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 16, 1999: Russian commander challenges claims of involvement in Kosovo crimes
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), No 1574, September 16, 1999: Old Serb pair live in a state of siege
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), No 1574, September 16, 1999: KLA 'trying to hold on to weapons'
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 16, 1999: Doctors on call also bring food
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), September 16, 1999: The General's war of words
  • T.W. Carr, Paper presented at the Symposium on Yugoslavia, Past and Present, Chicago, August 31-September 1, 1995: German and US involvement in the Balkans -- Careful coincidence of national policies?
  • Borba (Yu), September 16, 1999: Borba -- English language daily supplement
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), September 15, 1999: U.N. Warns on Yugoslavia Situation
  • Bradley Graham, Washington Post (US), September 15, 1999: Up in Arms -- Department of Defense War Review Extended a Month
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), September 14, 1999: Our selective morality
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: NATO tells more lies about Serbs in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 15, 1999: KLA 'says it has disarmed' -- US officer
  • David R. Sands, Washington Times (US), September 15, 1999: Albanians plan 'free-market' democracy
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Closer Yugoslav -- Iraq ties
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Russian Ambassador -- Weapons, narcotics pour into Kosovo
  • United Press International, September 15, 1999: Del Ponte assumes Hague post
  • Michael Satchell, US News (US), May 10, 1999: How Captain Dragan's cybercorps took the Web battlefield
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), September 15, 1999: Kosovo Rebels To Become Civilian Force -- NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 15, 1999: Ethnic cleansing continues in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), September 15, 1999
  • Katarina Kratovac, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Split widens in Serb 'Opposition'
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 14, 1999: Protest over illegal arrest of Serbs
  • Joe Uliana, NewsMax (US), September 10, 1999: KLA Cops
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 14, 1999: France to expand it's KFOR force
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), September 14, 1999: Nato tells Serbs to keep out of Kosovo
  • Barry Schweid, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: U.S. Boosts Ethnic Albanians' Hopes
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Kosovo gunmen fire on Serb convoy; Russia evaluates role
  • United Press International (US), September 14, 1999: Serb convoy on way to Kosovo attacked
  • Borba (Yu), September 13, 1999: Danish KFOR troops stop bus escorts
  • Borba (Yu), September 14, 1999: KFOR uncovers the bodies of two Montenegrin women
  • Gjeriqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 14, 1999: Returning Kosovar Serbs Fired Upon
  • Roger Boyes, The Times (UK), September 13, 1999: Allies unsettled by Schroeder's sabre-rattling
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Results so far of UN 'peacekeeping mission' in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: KFOR holds air exercises over Kosovo
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), September 13, 1999: General Says Civilians Must Take Control in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), September 13, 1999: KFOR denies Yugoslav Army will return
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Voice of America broadcasts into Serbia illegal
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 13, 1999: Prisoners go on hunger strike in KFOR French prison in Kosovo
  • Katarina Krakotovac, Associated Press (US), September 13, 1999: NATO airstrikes left 'hotspots' in Yugoslavia, experts say
  • Borba (Yu), September 13, 1999: Slovakia urges immediate resolution of Danube river issue
  • Australian Financial Review, September 13, 1999: Some NATO attacks were a "near failure" - report
  • Philip Smucker, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), September 12, 1999: Serbs being cleansed from Kosovo ask why the world opened its heart to Albanians but not to them
  • Richard J. Newman, U.S. News & World Report (US), September 20, 1999: Attacks on Serbs were ineffective. So what won the war?
  • Paul Watson, Los Angeles Times (US), September 11, 1999: In Real Estate, Serbs Find, What Matters Is Location
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 12, 1999: De facto partition of Kosovo town is international failure
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), September 11 1999: US accuses British general of insubordination
  • Rodolfo A. Windhausen, United Press International (US), September 10, 1999: UN Envoy Defends his Mission in Kosovo
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 12, 1999: Serbia Wants Kosovo Army Disbanded
  • Paul Watson, Scott Martelle, Los Angeles Times (US), September 12, 1999: Yugoslav Military Threatens New Fight
  • United Press International (US), September 12, 1999: Yugoslav general wants KFOR to go home
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 12, 1999: Council Head -- UNMIK actions have resulted in the cleansing of 240,000 people from Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 11, 1999: Moscow views Kouchner Mission as attack on Yugoslav sovereignty
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 11, 1999: Five KFOR French troops killed in KLA attacks
  • Gjeriqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 11, 1999: KLA ends 2 days of ethnic violence
  • Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: George Soros funding Kosovo education system to help create Balkans 'free-trade zone'
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), September 9, 1999: Peace messenger cities say: 'Rebuild Serbia'
  • Borba (Yu), September 10, 1999: Government adopts programme for oil industry reconstuction
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 10, 1999: Kosovo Albanian Party urges return of Yugoslav army, police
  • Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: U.S. General Details Kosovo Showdown
  • Elizabeth Sullivan, Cleveland Live (US), September 10, 1999: Serb officials accuse U.S. of double standards
  • United Press International (US), September 10, 1999: Romania blocks Yugoslav ships in Danube
  • Gjeraqina Tuhina, Associated Press (US), September 10, 1999: NATO says French troops, police injured in clash in Mitrovica
  • John Allemang, Globe and Mail (Ca), September 8, 1999: Patching up war's first casualty
  • Agence France Press (Fr), September 10, 1999: Albanians attack French KFOR troops in divided Kosovo town
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 9, 1999: KLA shell Serb villages
  • Andrew Parker, Financial Times (UK), September 8, 1999: Robertson to call for rapid response forces
  • Borba (Yu), September 9, 1999: 90,000 gypsies ethnically cleansed from Kosovo
  • David Buchan, Financial Times (UK), September 9, 1999: Kouchner to present KLA force plan to UN security council
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 9, 1999: Kosovo Corps -- US gives permission for the KLA to change their name; Russia objects
  • Gregory Elich, The Emperors New Clothes (US), 1999: Bringing 'democracy' to Bosnia
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 9, 1999: Woman shot to death in Kosovo; witnesses blame KLA
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 9, 1999: Yugoslav Danube memorandum receives positive reaction
  • Alexandra Niksic, Agence France Presse (Fr), September 9, 1999: Virtual Yugoslavia proclaimed; government posts offered
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), Issue 1567, September 9, 1999: Mortars kill two as Kosovo village is hit
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 8, 1999: Russian - US talks on demilitarisation of KLA
  • United Press International (US), September 8, 1999: General threatens to re-take Kosovo
  • Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: Swiss Government -- No evidence of Milosevic bank accounts
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 8, 1999: No Serbs enrolled in new Kosovo Police Academy
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: 2 Die in Blast in US Area of Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 8, 1999: KLA to receive 'US$85m' after 'disarmament'
  • Borba (Yu), September 8, 1999: RTS being jammed by foreign radio stations from Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Daniel Singer, Against the Current (US), No. 81, Volume XIV Number 3, July/August 1999: Against the Holy Alliance
  • Peter Gowan, Against the Current (US), No. 81, Volume XIV Number 3, July/August 1999: From Rambouillet to the Chinese Embassy Bombing -- Whose Stupid War Was This?
  • Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), September 7, 1999: What's the difference between East Timor and Kosovo?
  • Associated Press (US), September 8, 1999: War Crimes Tribunal Head Quits
  • BBC (UK), September 8, 1999: Serb army 'ready to use force'
  • Vic Williams, The Guardian, No. 970, September 8, 1999: Ecological catastrophe strikes in the Balkans
  • Roy Gutman, San Francisco Chronicle (US), September 6, 1999: Ethnic tensions heating to battling point around Kosovo's Trepca mining complex
  • Albanian Daily News, September 7, 1999: Kosovo Humanitarian Aid Sold in Albania
  • Reuters (US), September 7, 1999: Russian Minister -- Kosovo Heading For Independence
  • Alexandra Poolos, Radio Free Europe -- Radio Liberty (US), September 6, 1999: Radio Free Europe -- Believe us, ethnic cleansing isn't really ethnic cleansing
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 7, 1999: Yugoslav refineries coming back on line
  • Dale McFeatters, Scripps Howard News Service (US), September 6, 1999: Join the Army and underachieve
  • Nick Hopkins, The Guardian (UK), September 7, 1999: Albanian mafia targets Britain
  • United Press International (US), September 7, 1999: KLA head discusses Kosovo role with NATO
  • The Independent (UK), September 7, 1999: KLA to become official Kosovo army
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 7, 1999: Russia signals opposition to U.S. plan for KLA
  • Diana Johnstone, The Emperors New Clothes (US), September 6, 1999: Nazi nostalgia in Croatia
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 7, 1999: Romanians block Danube
  • Reuters (US), September 7, 1999: Kosovo school chapel destroyed in bombing
  • Borba (Yu), September 7, 1999: Situation worsens in Orahovac
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 6, 1999: Kosovo Council member condems UNMIK's deception on KLA
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 6, 1999: Yugoslav Ambassador -- NATO aggression assumes different form
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 6, 1999: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister In Belgrade
  • Eric Margolis, Toronto Sun (Ca), September 5, 1999: NATO's flaws exposed by war in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 6, 1999: KFOR's 'Granny patrol' provides lifeline for elderly Serbs
  • Peter Norman, Financial Times (UK), September 6, 1999: EU: Ministers fail to agree on Serbia
  • Anca Paduraru, Associated Press (US), September 6, 1999: Romanian Ship Owners Stage Protest
  • Nick Cohen, The Observer (UK), September 5, 1999: Without prejudice: Labour -- quartermaster to tyranny in East Timor
  • Laura Rozen, Salon (US), August 3, 1999: Chaos in Kosovo
  • Doncheva, The Emperors New Clothes (US), August, 1999: A Letter to the Serbian 'Democratic Opposition'
  • Borba (Yu), September 6, 1999: Serbs protest in Kosovo
  • Michael Binyon, The Times (UK), September 4, 1999: UN drops use of dinar in Kosovo
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), September 5, 1999: Smash and grab -- 'The law of the strong arm' in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: Albanian terrorists shell village in Pristina, wound Serb civilians
  • Lulzim Cota, United Press International (US), September 4, 1999: Ethnic Albanians want 'Balkan-wide' school system
  • Editorial, Lincoln Journal Star (US), September 4, 1999: Partitioning could be part of Kosovo's future
  • Phillip Smucker, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (US), September 5, 1999: Serb 'opposition' leader complains -- NATO-style 'democracy' not very democratic
  • United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Ethnic fighting continues in Kosovo
  • Julius Strauss, The Telegraph (UK), September 5, 1999: Albanian mafia tightens its grip on Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: German Lawyers ready to help Yugoslavs claim war reparations
  • United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Russian FM joins critics of Kouchner
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: U.S. senators -- 'We can help train' KLA to become Kosovo 'security force'
  • Charles Krauthammer, Deseret News (US), September 5, 1999: A world of transient friends and permanent interests
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), September 5, 1999: Kosovo security guards in demand
  • Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: Serbian premier says Russian gas deal is secured ahead of winter
  • Associated Press (US), September 5, 1999: Bomb attack in Kosovo -- 'racist, fascist, stupid act'
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 5, 1999: E.U. Foreign Ministers blame KLA for violence in Kosovo
  • Barry Renfrew, Associated Press (US), September 4, 1999: Communist Party Eyes Economy Control
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 4, 1999: Yugoslav pathologists prevented from examining Kosovo bodies
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 4, 1999: EU may invite Serb opposition to Brussels
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 4, 1999: Ivanov -- Russia dissatisfied with situation on Kosovo
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 4, 1999: U.N. Forces Search for Kosovo Clues
  • Ian Geoghegan, Reuters (US), September 5, 1999: EU to keep heat on Milosevic, oil ban stays
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 4, 1999: European Commission to lift embargos on Kosovo, Montenegro
  • Central Committee, Communist Party of Greece (KKE), July 10, 1999: Resolution on NATO'S war against Yugoslavia and developments following the imposition of the G8 agreement
  • Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), September 2, 1999: Ohio lawmaker cites lessons of NATO war
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 3, 1999: Grenades in Pristina, murder, blasts, shake Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 3, 1999: Yugoslav government requests UNMIK obey Resolution 1244 in Kosovo
  • United Press International (US), September 3, 1999: UN official sets currency in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 3, 1999: KLA commit more crimes against Serbs, Romanies
  • Borba (Yu), September 3, 1999: US to dress KLA in jeans
  • Melissa Eddy, Associated Press (US), September 3, 1999: Arms Cache Found in Kosovo Village
  • Borba (Yu), September 3, 1999: Russian Gazprom Corporation supports Serbian Government proposals
  • Shaban Buza, Reuters (US), September 3, 1999: UN Cements Kosovo Autonomy With Customs, Currency
  • The Independent (UK), September 2, 1999: Yugoslav nation in cyberspace
  • United Press International (US), September 2, 1999: Gypsy family murdered in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), September 2, 1999: Kosovo Peacekeepers Report Upsurge In Violence
  • Tanjug (Yu), September 2, 1999: U.N., KLA keep Serb schools in Kosovo closed
  • Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), September 1, 1999: Sorting Out Facts From a Barrage of Government Distortion and Half-truths
  • Borba (Yu), September 2, 1999: KLA preventing deployment of Russian peacekeepers
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 2, 1999: KLA foresees role as future Kosovo defence force
  • Borba (Yu), September 2, 1999: European investigation launched against KLA
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, No. 969, September 1, 1999: The age of enforcement
  • Borba (Yu), September 1, 1999: Tanjug News Agency opens radio station
  • Borba (Yu), September 1, 1999: Media Workers urge protection for Kosovo journalists
  • United Press International (US), September 1, 1999: Serb mass grave found
  • Blerim Gjoci, Associated Press (US), September 1, 1999: KLA head visits protesters barring Russian peacekeepers in Orahovac
  • Max Jakobson, International Herald Tribune (US), August 31, 1999: Is Kosovo a Turning Point for International Relations?
  • Jim Hoagland, International Herald Tribune (US), September 2, 1999: In America's Unfinished Wars, a Failure of Diplomacy
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), September 1, 1999: Russia accuses US peacekeepers of coverup in Kosovo
  • Derek Brown, The Guardian (UK), August 27, 1999: Three cheers for Lord Carrington
  • Reuters (US), August 31, 1999: Yeltsin Says Russia Seeks 'Multi-Polar' World
  • Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press (US), August 31, 1999: Milosevic rejects US/European control of Yugoslav elections
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 31, 1999: Kosovo Aid scam still rocks Italy
  • Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press (US), August 31, 1999: Yugoslav 'opposition' refuse to particpate in elections unless held under 'international supervision'
  • United Press International (US), August 31, 1999: KFOR prevents pathologists from examining bodies
  • Christopher Layne, Los Angeles Times (US), August 29, 1999: NATO -- Come Home From 'Over There'
  • Milovan Mracevich, The Globe and Mail (Ca), August 31, 1999: Targets of terrorism, Pristina's Jews forced to flee
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 31, 1999: KLA threaten both Serbs and Kosovo Albanians
  • Judge Milenko Kreca, International Court of Justice, June 2, 1999: Dissenting Opinion -- Legality of Use of Force (Yugoslavia vs. United States of America)
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 31, 1999: Ethnic cleansing in Croatia 'carried out in compliance with international law'
  • Matt Pottinger, Reuters (US), August 31, 1999: U.S. Compensates Chinese Bomb Victims
  • Gary Dempsey, Cato Institute (US), August 21, 1999: Theater of the Absurd in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 30, 1999: Consortium formed to reconstruct Serb radio-TV networks
  • Regional Environment Center for Central and Eastern Europe, June 1999: Assessment of the Environmental Impact of Military Activities During the Yugoslavia Conflict
  • Borba (Yu), August 30, 1999: Yugoslav General -- Yugoslavia will never be reconciled to losing Kosovo
  • Editorial, Workers World (US), September 2, 1999: Dollars rally in Yugoslavia
  • John Simpson, The Telegraph (UK), No. 1556. August 29, 1999: Kosovo -- a history lesson not learnt
  • Emil and Rose Shaw, Peoples Weekly World (US), August 27, 1999: Peace Action '99- a new turn
  • Reuters (US), August 29, 1999: Serb 'opposition' demand KFOR protection for Kosovo Serbs
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), August 28, 1999: Kosovo leader urges military action to free prisoners
  • Raymond K. Kent , Dialogue (Fr), vol. 5, no. 20, December 1996: Contextualizing Hate -- The Hague Tribunal, the Clinton Administration and the Serbs
  • United Press International (US), August 29, 1999: Serbian church calls KFOR a failure
  • Reuters (US), August 29, 1999: Croatia mulls extradition to avoid sanctions
  • UPI (US), August 26, 1999: U.S. soldiers accused of cover-up
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 27, 1999: Bildt -- Economic liberalisation the 'answer' to corruption in the Balkans
  • Timothy L. Thomas, Military Review (US), May-June 1997: The Age of the New Persuaders
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 28, 1999: Family of kidnapped Serb on hunger strike
  • David Buchan, Guy Dinmore, Financial Times (UK), August 28, 1999: Kosovo -- Security offer may erode integration
  • LTC John E. Sray, U.S. Army, Foreign Military Studies Office (US), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, October 1995: Selling the Bosnian Myth to America: Buyer Beware!
  • The Independent (UK), August 27, 1999: Human traffickers held for 100 deaths
  • Australian Broadcasting Commission, August 28, 1999: Russian peacekeepers to hit back at armed attacks
  • Zhang Dezhen, Renmin Ribao (Cn), August 24, 1999: Differentiation and Analysis of 'Clean War'
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 27, 1999: 50 bodies found in new mass grave
  • Reuters (US), August 27, 1999: Russia calls for swift KLA demilitarisation
  • Borba (Yu), August 27, 1999: US builds 'biggest US base in the Balkans'
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 26, 1999: Yugoslavia requests emergency session of UN Security Council
  • Michael C. Ruppert, 1998: Kosovo Liberation Army and Albanian Sponsors Have Well Documented Roots in The Heroin Trade
  • Borba (Yu), August 26, 1999: Women use pitchforks to defend homes from Albanians, KFOR
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), August 26, 1999: NATO/KLA ethnic cleansing is almost a fait accompli -- U.N. 'may be forced to abandon idea of multiethnic Kosovo'
  • Press Association (UK), August 26, 1999: Nato Bombing 'Caused Ethnic Cleansing' Says Carrington
  • Reuters (US), August 27, 1999: Top officer says NATO to increase Kosovo force
  • Borba (Yu), August 26, 1999: Patriotic Alliance of Serbia -- KFOR is protecting terrorist gangs
  • Greg Elich Interviewed by Jared Israel, Emperors New Clothes (US), August, 1999: Bombed because we refuse to be slaves
  • Borba (Yu), August 26, 1999: Over 100,000 Albanian nationals are in Kosovo illegally
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 25, 1999: War crimes tribunal reports Croatia to Security Council for "non-cooperation"
  • Michael Binyon, The Times (UK), August 25 1999: Moscow and China cement anti-Nato pact
  • Borba (Yu), August 25, 1999: Bodies of thirteen kidnapped Serbs found in mass grave
  • Christopher Layne, Boston Globe (US), August 25, 1999: Fatal US errors in Kosovo are fueling a new war
  • Guy Dinmore, Financial Times (UK), August 25, 1999: Serbian protest chiefs meet US envoys
  • Borba (Yu), August 25, 1999: Kosovo Albanians protest KLA/Albanian terrorism
  • Borba (Yu), August 25, 1999: 650 year old churches vandalised, burnt and destroyed in Kosovo
  • Kurt Schork, Reuters (UK), August 25, 1999: Western diplomats reject Kosovo division
  • Borba (Yu), August 24, 1999: Last Serb cleansed from Pristina suburb
  • John Pilger, The Guardian (UK), August 24, 1999: Making the news
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 24, 1999: Serbian opposition leaders meet new US envoy for Balkans
  • Macedonian Information Centre, August 24, 1999: Two Albanians killed while illegally crossing into Macedonia
  • Jared Israel, Nancy Gust, The Emperors New Clothes (US), August 1999: Interview with Cedda Prlincevic, Chief Archivist of Kosovo and leader of Pristina's Jewish Community
  • Derek Brown, The Guardian (UK), August 24, 1999: The new lord of Nato -- Blair's bag-carrier gets his reward, while Kosovo lies in chaos
  • Borba (Yu), August 24, 1999: Yugoslav Ministers meet German Greens
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 23, 1999: Yugoslavia protests to France over smashing of radio, TV relay station
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 23, 1999: Albanians bar Russian peacekeepers from Orahovac
  • The Independent (UK), August 24, 1999: Kosovo's Gypsies bear brunt of Albanian hatred
  • Leo Dreapir, Campaign against Euro-Federalism (UK), March, 1999: Background to Kosovo -- Serbia crisis -- Global War Policy?
  • Fred Goldstein, Workers World (US), August 26, 1999: $1.9 trillion military budget threatens world's workers -- Clinton, Pentagon promote war tensions in Asia
  • Jerry Zeifman, Washington Weekly (US), August 23, 1999: An Agenda for Justice in Yugoslavia -- War Crimes Indictment of President Clinton has Yet to Be Considered
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 22, 1999: KLA refuse to disarm
  • Philip Smucker, The Telegraph (UK), August 15, 1999: Gypsies besieged in Kosovo camps
  • Kurt Schork, Reuters (US), August 22, 1999: Pristina street faces cleaning, Kosovo-style
  • Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics, University of Ottawa, April 1999: The impact of NATO's 'humanitarian' bombing: the balance sheet of destruction in Yugoslavia
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 21, 1999: Russia Fumes At US Over Disarmament And KFOR
  • South China Morning Post (Cn), August 18, 1999: Killing goes on
  • New Worker (UK), August 20, 1999: Refuge from war
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 21, 1999: Serbia's opposition leaders far from accord
  • Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times (US), August 21, 1999: War's over, but land mines, other exploded ordnance have accounted for more than 120 incidents of injury or death since June
  • Slobodan Milosevich, June 28, 1989: Speech at the central celebration marking the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo
  • Thomas W. Hazlett, Reason (US), August/September 1999: Bill's Excellent Adventure -- Clinton's ultra-violent video game
  • William Pomeroy, Peoples Weekly World, August 20, 1999: What kind of stability for the Balkans?
  • Victor Perlo, Peoples Weekly World, August 20, 1999: The Clinton doctrine -- US military as world cop
  • Branimir Pipal, Reuters (US), August 21, 1999: Serb opposition maverick cuts contacts with rivals
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 20, 1999: KLA withholds arms -- Russian ambassador
  • Borba (Yu), August 20, 1999: Yugoslav Ambassador protests to UN over NATO's TV, radio jamming
  • Associated Press (US), August 19, 1999: U.N. Appeals to Kosovo's Albanians to Stop Violence
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 19, 1999: KFOR not coping with Kosovo terror -- Russia UN envoy
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 18, 1999: Albanians drive out Gypsies from Macedonian villages
  • Financial Times (UK), August 19, 1999: US Congress offering '$100m' to the 'Serbian opposition'
  • Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), August 19, 1999: Milosevic -- Election offer to 'Opposition'
  • Borba (Yu), August 19, 1999: Yugoslav government protest to UN on Kosovo (Full text)
  • David Bacon, The Guild Reporter (US), July 23, 1999: U.S. journalists failed in Yugoslavia
  • Associated Press (US), August 18, 1999: Russia assails West as Kosovo Serbs bury ethnic violence victims
  • Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times (US), August 15, 1999: Anti-Serb Crime Patterns Point to 'Ethnic Cleansing'
  • Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), August 17, 1999: Clinton's Frantic, Unreported Effort to Head Off Indictment in the International
  • White House Press Office (US), Press Release, August 17, 1999: Authorization of increased funding for the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia
  • Borba (Yu), August 18, 1999: Macedonian Defense Minister -- 'those who open fire on border guards' will be killed
  • James Pringle, The Times (UK), August 17 1999: Army hunts killers of Serb woman
  • Jan Vermeylen, Reuters (US), August 18, 1999: Two Serb teenagers killed in Kosovo mortar attack
  • Morning Star (UK), August 17, 1999: Fourth Reich
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 17, 1999: Yugoslav journalists condemn NATO radio, TV jamming
  • The Irish Times, August 13, 1999: Cleansing Kosovo's Serbs
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 17, 1999: Albanian gangs drive Romanies from South Kosovo
  • Senator Bob Dole (US), USA Today (US), August 17, 1999: An open letter to KLA leaders
  • Borba (Yu), August 17, 1999: Albanians provoke new incident on Macedonian Border
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 16, 1999: KFOR dstroys Yugoslav TV transmitter in Kosovo
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), August 16 ,1999: Nato bombs still killing in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 15, 1999: Sokol Cuse -- KLA more popular with Albanians than Kosovo Albanians
  • Jack Kelley, USA Today (US), August 3, 1999: KLA leads a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign in Kosovo
  • The Independent (UK), August 17, 1999: KLA weapons on sale in Britain
  • Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), August 16, 1999: NATO Peacekeepers Plan a System of Controls for the News Media in Kosovo
  • The Independent (UK), August 17, 1999: In the bars of Kosovo, the KLA is holding the great weapons bazaar
  • Associated Press (US), August 13, 1999: Yugoslav envoy urges NATO to use Yugoslav troops to prevent exodus
  • Susan Ruttan, The Edmonton Journal (Ca), August 14, 1999: The elusive quest for universal values
  • Borba (Yu), August 15, 1999: Yugoslav radio, TV jammed
  • Reuters (US), August 16, 1999: German soldier in Kosovo shot but saved by armour
  • Michel Chossudovsky, Paper presented to the Independent Commission of Inquiry to Investigate U.S./NATO War Crimes Against The People of Yugoslavia, New York, July 31, 1999: NATO has installed a reign of terror in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), August 15, 1999: KLA cleanse Prizren of Serbs, Gorany and Kosovo Albanians: KFOR looks on
  • CNN (US), August 15, 1999: Gunmen in Kosovo take aim at NATO peacekeepers
  • Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics, University of Ottawa, June 3, 1999: NATO's War of Aggression Against Yugoslavia -- An Overview
  • Pat Chin, Workers World (US), August 13, 1999: U.S./NATO continue siege against Yugoslavia
  • Borba (Yu), August 13, 1999: New US state terrorism towards Yugoslavia
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 13, 1999: UNHCR "cannot support" Serbs and Gypsies return to Kosovo
  • Aferdita Muja, Reuters (US), August 15, 1999: Serbs protest over plight in divided Kosovo city
  • Reuters (US), August 14, 1999: Italian Foreign Minister -- Serbs now face 'brutal, repugnant' repression
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 13, 1999: Yugoslav prosecutors bring charges against Western leaders
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 13, 1999: Russia urges KLA disarmament, Yugoslav police in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), August 13, 1999: Russia urges return of Yugoslav army, police force to Kosovo
  • William Pomeroy, Peoples Weekly World (US), August 12, 1999: Discordant echoes of NATO's 'humanitarian war'
  • Reuters (US), August 11, 1999: Serb TV blasts U.S. for media terrorism
  • Herbert Foerstel, Paper delivered to the First Hearing of the Independent Commission of Inquiry to Investigate U.S./NATO War Crimes Against the People of Yugoslavia, July 31, 1999, New York City: The Balkan Wars -- A Media-Driven Disaster
  • Reuters (US), August 14, 1999: KLA to establish defence force, Thaqi says
  • Reuters (US), August 13, 1999: Clark Sees 'No Evidence' KLA Behind Attacks On Serbs
  • Simon Mann, Sydney Morning Herald, August 14, 1999: Chaos in Kosovo -- more a cauldron than a melting pot
  • Agence France-Presse (Fr), August 12, 1999: British soldiers, ethnic Albanians clash in Kosovo village
  • John Laughland, The Sunday Times (UK), August 10, 1999: The New World Order threatens the structure of national law and sovereignty
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 12, 1999: Ryzhkov -- U.N. bodies not applying resolution on Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), August 12, 1999: US attempts to establish puppet government in Yugoslavia fail dismally
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), August 12, 1999: Kosovo Albanians jeer, demand exit of Russians
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 12, 1999: US and NATO build TV wall around Yugoslavia
  • BBC (UK), August 11, 1999: Serbs fleeing violence in Kosovo
  • Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times (US), August 11, 1999: In Kosovo, a Destroyed Serb Village Leaves Many Clues but No Answers
  • Agence France-Presse (Fr), August 11, 1999: UNHCR says "thugs" have chased Serbs out of Pristina
  • Borba (Yu), August 11, 1999: SPS -- NATO couldn't enslave Yugoslavia with bombs, now they try puppets
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 11, 1999: Jasari -- Kosovo Albanians fleeing from KLA terror
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), 12 August 1999: US general sees organised intimidation in Kosovo
  • John Hall, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (US), August 8, 1999: Ethnic cleansing II
  • Mike Corder, Associated Press (US), July 26, 1999: Croatian president's 'obsession' led to massacre, prosecutor says
  • Julia Gorin, Jewish World Review (US), August 9, 1999: Chickens bombing ... chickens?
  • Agence France-Presse (Fr), August 11, 1999: Blasts rock Kosovo, peacekeepers make 78 arrests
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 10, 1999: Serbian Journalists condemn KFOR for demanding passports from journalists
  • Borba (Yu), August 10, 1999: Yugoslav Foreign Minister: KFOR's tolerance of KLA is unacceptable
  • Senator Dick Lugar (US), Member, Senate Foreign Relations and Intelligence Committees, Washington Post (US), August 10, 1999: The US should finance 'student groups' and 'trade unions' to help bring 'democracy' to Yugoslavia
  • Editorial, Miami Herald (US), August 9, 1999: NATO must stop the carnage against Serbs or lose its credibility
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 10, 1999: NATO ethics put on trial in Buenos Aires
  • Tony Karon, Time (US), August 6, 1999: Why the KLA is Shooting at the Peacemakers
  • Gilles d'Aymery, Swans (US), August 8, 1999: Do we own the world, by any chance?
  • Professor Robert Skidelsky, June 14, 1999: Lecture at the Royal Institute of Civil Engineers, London
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 10, 1999: Russian Official - West Must Pay Belgrade For NATO Bombing Damage
  • BBC (UK), August 9, 1999: Russian MP looks for Nato crimes
  • Reuters (US), August 10, 1999: French soldier seriously hurt in Kosovo riot
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), August 10, 1999: NATO arrests 59 in struggle against Kosovo crime
  • Borba (Yu), August 9, 1999: The resurrection of Rambouillet or how to whitewash criminals
  • William Hall, Financial Times (UK), August 9, 1999: Carla del Ponte banks for war crimes job
  • Tom Cohen, Associated Press (US), August 8, 1999: KLA Makes Push for Power in Kosovo
  • Mike Diboll, The Times (UK), August 6 1999: The Duce of Downing Street -- Where Mussolini led, Blair follows
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 8, 1999: KFOR demands passports from Yugoslav journalists
  • Sydney Morning Herald, August 9, 1999: Revenge attacks target Serb 'grannies'
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 8, 1999: Western manipulation and national minorities
  • Reuters (US), August 8, 1999: Over 10 wounded in grenade attacks on Kosovo Serbs
  • The Communist (US), Issue 2 (Fall 1999): Kosovo War Was Over Oil
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), August 12, 1999: 'We accuse U.S./NATO': The war crimes charges
  • Deirdre Griswold, Workers World (US), August 12, 1999: War Crimes Hearing Opens: 'We accuse U.S./NATO'
  • Editorial, The Times (UK), August 8 1999: Kosovo's flames rekindle
  • John L. Perry, Not For Publication (US), August 5, 1999: Castles in the Kosovo Quicksand
  • Edita Bucinca, Reuters (US), August 7, 1999: Albanians Rally Against Russian Troops In Kosovo
  • Joe Lauria, Boston Globe (US), August 6, 1999: UN team finds contamination at sites of NATO bomb attacks
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), August 7, 1999: Russian wounded in attacks on Kosovo peacekeepers
  • Borba (Yu), August 6, 1999: Kosovo's Gypsy refugees in Macedonia seek help
  • Reuters (US), August 5, 1999: Killers of 14 Serbs wore British uniforms -- Minister
  • Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Sw), TFF PressInfo 75, July 30, 1999: NATO's Psychological Projection
  • Scott Glover, Sydney Morning Herald, August 6, 1999: NATO Investigator spotlights chilling tales of revenge
  • Maja Zuvela, Reuters (US), August 5, 1999: Foreign firms seek Bosnia privatisation vouchers
  • Arthur Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), August 5, 1999: Imperialism's racist 'burden' is to be world enforcer
  • Borba (Yu), August 5, 1999: NATO manipulates truth
  • Reed Irvine and Cliff Kincaid, Accuracy In Media (US), August 3, 1999: Playing The Numbers Game In Kosovo
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), August 4, 1999: NATO Losing Kosovo Battle -- As Serbs Continue to Flee, Vision for Multi-Ethnic Society Fades
  • Reuters (US), August 2, 1999: Sinn Fein outraged as UK sends RUC men to Kosovo
  • Tom Cohen, Associated Press (US), August 3, 1999: KLA Said to be Behind Serb Killings
  • Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press (US), August 4, 1999: US envoy trying 'to unite' Serb Opposition in closed meetings in Montenegro
  • Associated Press (US), August 3, 1999: Rash of reported new Serb deaths stir tensions in Kosovo
  • Janet McBride, Reuters (US), August 4, 1999: U.N. prosecutor warns KLA against revenge attacks
  • Borba (Yu), August 3, 1999: European Peace activists meet, discuss NATO war crimes
  • Jon Basil Utley, WorldNetDaily (US), August 2, 1999: Successful operation or war crime?
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), August 4, 1999: U.N. police close their eyes on Kosovo-Albania border
  • Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Sw), TFF PressInfo 74, July 29, 1999: Some Ethical Aspects on NATO's Intervention in Kosovo Part B
  • Bill Wayland, Workers World (US), August 5, 1999: Russian workers draw lessons from war on Yugoslavia
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), August 3, 1999: The falling number of Kosovo war victims: from '100,000' to '10,000' -- now 'thousands'
  • Ramsey Clark, July 30, 1999: The Indictment Submitted to the Independent Commission of Inquiry to Investigate U.S./NATO War Crimes Against the People of Yugoslavia (full text)
  • Human Rights Watch (US), Volume 11, No. 10 (D), August 1999: Abuses against Serbs and Roma in the New Kosovo
  • Don Feder, Jewish World Review (US), August 2, 1999: Serbs suffer under western eyes
  • Brian Becker, Workers World (US), August 5, 1999: Why putting NATO on trial will make history
  • Borba (Yu), August 3, 1999: Yugoslav Minister blasts action plan for Kosovo
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 2, 1999: Serb villagers in Kosovo demand Russians to protect them
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), August 3, 1999: Russia denies supplying Yugoslavia with S-300 surface to air missiles
  • Reuters (US), August 2, 1999: Minister Warns Georgia Conflict Could Spread
  • Tanjug (Yu), August 2, 1999: KLA respond to Blair's call for peace with renewed terrorist attacks
  • China Daily (Cn), August2, 1999: Russia Rebuffs KLA Accusations
  • Ramsey Clark, Tanjug (Yu), August 1, 1999: War Crimes complaint against NATO leaders (full text)
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), August 1, 1999: US army helps KLA cleanse Kosovo of Gypsies, Serbs
  • Michael Mandel, Counterpunch (US), July 26, 1999: Letter to Louise Arbour and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  • Ian Brodie, The Times (UK), August 2, 1999: Generals at war over Kosovo raid
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 31, 1999: Blair omits plight of Serbs, Gypsies during speech in Kosovo
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 31, 1999: Yugoslav Army - target of groundless criticism
  • Erik Kirschbaum, Reuters (US), August 1, 1999: Swing right not blamed for SPD's falling popularity in Germany
  • Professor Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics, University of Ottowa: Recolonising Bosnia
  • Reuters (US), August 1, 1999: Russia, Belarus, Yugoslavia prepare for new union
  • Associated Press (US), July 31, 1999: Single boatload of 1,000 Gypsies Seek Refuge in Italy
  • Alex Kirby, BBC (UK), July 30, 1999: Depleted uranium 'threatens Balkan cancer epidemic'
  • Shaban Buza, Reuters (US), August 1, 1999: Kosovo Albanians see Blair as best friend