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The Huffington Post - Tue Dec 15, 12:11 pm ET
I would like to remind our American friends that the burden of leadership extends to decisions about peace. I have four words for President Obama and the American people: Please, don't forget Bosnia.
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Mon Dec 14, 6:24 pm ET
On Monday, The Doctors aired a show about a little boy from Bosnia who came to Indianapolis' Methodist Hospital for a controversial treatment for epilepsy. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 12:08 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Yesterday, the U.S. Institute of Peace held a conference which put to question the need for constitutional reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH). Several participants were highly critical of the internationally-brokered "Butmir Process," demonstrating a broadening consensus that attempts by the international community to impose structural or ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 5:55 pm ET
Encyclopaedia Britannica has published a new article about the 1995 Dayton Accords written by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, the company said today. Â The article, about the agreement signed in Paris fourteen years ago today ending the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is now available on Britannica's Web sites.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 12, 1:12 pm ET
Bosnia's soccer federation (NFSBiH) has accepted the resignation of national team coach Ciro Blazevic and two other top officials, it said on Saturday.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Dec 13, 6:39 am ET
A grimy three-car train pulled out of Belgrade's railway station Sunday on the first direct trip to Sarajevo in nearly 18 years, restoring a link broken at the start of ethnic warfare in the former Yugoslavia Branko Rogosic, 43-year-old Belgrade lawyer, was... Belgrade - Serbia - Sarajevo - Yugoslavia - Bosnia and Herzegovina
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 11, 5:29 pm ET
Miroslav Blazevic on Friday quit as Bosnia national coach, a monthy after just failing to lead the side to the World Cup finals, BHT television reported.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Dec 9, 5:16 am ET
Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet approved Wednesday the extension by one year of military deployments off the coast of Somalia and in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The military currently has some 240 personnel engaged in the European Union's ...
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Boston Globe - Wed Dec 9, 1:03 pm ET
A federal court says a U.S. citizen who served as Bosnia's U.N. ambassador cannot be extradited to the Balkan nation.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 9, 12:36 pm ET
NEW YORK - A federal court says a U.S. citizen who served as Bosnia's U.N. ambassador cannot be extradited to the Balkan nation. The appeals court in Manhattan issued the ruling Wednesday in favor of Muhamed Sacirbey (SAH'-kur-bee).
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WHO-TV 13 Des Moines - Thu Dec 10, 1:24 pm ET
Before the sun was up and before the first plows hit the road, Ferida Hasanagich and her sisters set out on a journey to the Des Moines Airport. Their journey started at 5:00 AM in Waterloo. What is normally a two hour drive, took more than four.
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Human Rights Watch - Wed Dec 9, 10:44 am ET
We are writing to you to express serious concern regarding the impending expiration of the mandates of international judges and prosecutors in the War Crimes Chamber (WCC) of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise - Fri Dec 11, 1:39 am ET
First Baptist Church of Copan will be having their annual Christmas fellowship dinner today, immediately following the morning service. Church members have also been busy packing a box of goodies to be sent to their partnership mission team in Bosnia.
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Journal Gazette & Times-Courier - Wed Dec 9, 1:59 am ET
CHARLESTON -- By the time Bosnia-Herzegovina native Edin Suljic had arrived at Eastern Illinois last year, he had long ago gotten used to most language and culture barriers.
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Staten Island Advance - Wed Dec 9, 4:04 pm ET
Ruling overturns decision ordering Muhamed Sacirbey, 53, be returned to Balkan nation to face questioning on accusations he embezzled more than $610,000 from government