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Serbs bid emotional farewell to Patriarch Pavle

BELGRADE, Serbia - Hundreds of thousands of people joined a somber funeral procession Thursday for Patriarch Pavle, who led the Serbian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and the Balkans' bloody ethnic wars in the 1990s. ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Patriarch Pavle,  Serbian Orthodox Church,  Bartholomew I,  Slobodan Milosevic

Serbs bid farewell to Patriarch Pavle

BELGRADE, Serbia - Hundreds of thousands of people joined a somber funeral procession Thursday for Patriarch Pavle, who led the Serbian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and the bloody Balkan ethnic conflicts in the 1990s. ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Patriarch Pavle,  Serbian Orthodox Church,  Bartholomew I,  Slobodan Milosevic

Patriarch Pavle; voice for peace in Balkans

BELGRADE, Serbia - Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Pavle, who called for peace and conciliation during the Balkan ethnic wars of the 1990s but failed to openly condemn extreme Serb nationalism, died yesterday. He was 95 and had been hospitalized for ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Boston Globe,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Patriarch Pavle,  Serbian Orthodox Church,  Slobodan Milosevic,  NATO

Serbian religious leader Pavle dies at age 95

S erbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Pavle, who called for peace and conciliation during the Balkan ethnic wars of the 1990s but failed to openly condemn extreme Serb nationalism, died Sunday. He was 95. There have been reports of an internal struggle ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Globe and Mail,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Slobodan Milosevic,  NATO

Serb Patriarch Pavle dies, spoke for Balkan peace

BELGRADE, Serbia Patriarch Pavle, who led Serbia's Christian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and called for peace and conciliation during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s, died Sunday. He was 95. There have been reports of an ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, San Diego Union-Tribune,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Slobodan Milosevic,  NATO

Serbian Orthodox Church head Pavle dies at 95

FILE - Patriarch Pavle, the head of the Serbian Orthodox church is seen in this August 4, 2005, file photo. Serbian Orthodox Church says its head Patriarch Pavle has died Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009 in Belgrade. He was 95. Pavle, who led the church from 1990, ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Boston Globe,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Serbian Orthodox Church,  Slobodan Milosevic

Swine flu causes surge of garlic sales in Serbia

Belgrade's open-air markets were a welter of busy customers on Friday, pushing and shoving to buy one item _ garlic. In Serbia, garlic has long been regarded as a good luck charm and a guard against many ailments. As far as the public is ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Taiwan News,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Novartis

Serbian hearings in attack on NY student to start

Pretrial hearings in the case of a Serb accused of beating a fellow student into a coma in the United States will begin in December, a Serbian court said Thursday. Miladin Kovacevic, a 23-year-old former basketball player at Binghamton University, ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, eTaiwan News,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Charles Schumer

Serbia and IMF reach new deal on loan

BELGRADE, Serbia—Serbia reached a deal with the International Monetary Fund to continue to access the euro2.9 billion ($4.25 billion) emergency loan which was frozen because of Belgrade's failure to plan budget cuts, officials said Wednesday. The IMF ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Boston Globe,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Monetary Fund

Bosnian Serb ex-leader set free

BELGRADE, Serbia—Former Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic, sentenced in 2003 by a U.N. war crimes tribunal to 11 years in prison, returned to her home in Belgrade after an early release from a Swedish jail. Plavsic flew in from Stockholm on a ...

From DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Boston Globe,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Biljana Plavsic,  United Nations,  Slobodan Milosevic,  Radovan Karadzic

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