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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 10:58 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- NATO took another step toward expanding in southeastern Europe by putting Montenegro on the path to membership, while saying the time isn’t yet ripe for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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EARTHtimes.org - Fri Dec 4, 9:16 am ET
Brussels - NATO foreign ministers on Friday decided to offer Montenegro a plan for how to join the alliance, but agreed that it was too early to offer the same privilege to Bosnia-Herzegovina, the alliance's secretary general said. The decision is a ...
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The Record and Herald News - Thu Dec 3, 1:03 pm ET
Forensic experts (from left to right) Edo Smajilovic, Admir Jugo and Matthew Vennemayer, of the International Commission for Missing Persons ICMP search for body remains at a mass-grave site in the remote mountain area of the village of Zalazje near the Eastern-Bosnian town of Srebrenica, 80 km north east of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. Forensic experts started exhuming the 80th ...
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YNN Rochester - Tue Dec 1, 11:21 pm ET
Amy Tauscher watched intently as the President Obama addressed the nation with his plan for Afghanistan. Her brother, LTC Jim Lecher, is there now after serving three tours in Iraq. He has also been in combat zones in Bosnia and Somalia.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 4:16 pm ET
European Union nations agreed Monday to extend visa-free travel to Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, but kept visa requirements in place for citizens from Albania and Bosnia.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer - Mon Nov 30, 5:38 am ET
COLUMBUS - American troops serving in the Middle East are enjoying freshly cut Christmas trees for the holidays - a tradition since 1995 when troops were in Bosnia - thanks to donations from 12 Ohio nurseries, including growers in Warren and Greene counties.
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Government Computer News - Sun Nov 29, 9:24 pm ET
As executive director of Benevolence International Foundation Inc. of Chicago, Enaam Arnaout accepted donations for humanitarian efforts overseas but diverted some of the funds to fighters in Chechnya and Bosnia.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Thu Nov 26, 11:20 pm ET
Former Cavalier Chet Mason, now playing in Bosnia, is a big fan of Cleveland Cavalier Jamario Moon. The two are former teammates in the CBA, and continue to stay in touch.
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USA Today - Thu Nov 26, 10:29 pm ET
When former NHL goalie John Vanbiesbrouck talks about missionary Brad Collins' seven-year effort to establish a youth hockey program in war-torn Bosnia, he boils it down to its simplest terms.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 25, 1:25 pm ET
Fifteen years ago, two countries that had witnessed the most horrible genocides in the last decade of the 20th century ended their wars: Bosnia and...
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The White House - Wed Nov 25, 12:48 pm ET
On behalf of the American people, I extend my best wishes to all those who are celebrating the National Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Our Nation stands with Bosnia and Herzegovina as it continues its journey from a war-torn past to a peaceful and stable future. I especially offer my congratulations to those in America that can trace their origins back to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 10:42 am ET
You'd never guess at first glance whether Bosnian teen Tanja Bekic is Muslim, Serb, Catholic or from a mixed marriage and that's the point of attending a Catholic school.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 12:44 pm ET
NEW YORK, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At Monday's United Nations Security Council (UNSC) hearing on Bosnia, clear differences of opinion emerged in assessment of the stability and progress of Bosnia-Herzegovina. In a report to the UNSC, Bosnian Serbs countered statements by the internationally-appointed High Representative (HR) Valentin Inzko, who administers Bosnia, with evidence of ...
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 23, 4:56 pm ET
New York - The European Union on Monday urged Bosnia- Herzegovina to build momentum before next spring so it can join the bloc. Swedish Ambassador Anders Liden, who chairs the EU group at UN headquarters in New York, said Bosnia's internal political ...
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Casino City Times - Mon Nov 23, 4:14 pm ET
GERMANY -- 200 games may have been compromised in Europe's biggest ever match-fixing scandal, according to a report in The Guardian. The scandal concerns games in nine countries: Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Turkey, Hungary, Bosnia and Austria.