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Serb To Go On Trial For Attack On NY Student
Associated Press WriterA former college basketball player goes on trial Monday in Serbia for allegedly beating a fellow American student into a coma, two years after jumping bail in the U.S. and triggering a diplomatic conflict between Belgrade and Washington. Miladin...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Brain, Hillary Clinton, New York, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Binghamton Beating Trial Gets Underway In Serbia
wpix.comThe trial involving a basketball player accused of brutally beating a fellow Binghamton University student into a coma two years ago got underway Monday in the defendant's home country of Serbia -- and things got off to a bang -- literally. As Miladin...Tags: Health, Hillary Clinton, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System
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Your morning adorable: White lion cub sports a milk moustache at Serbia's Belgrade Zoo
L.A. UnleashedGot milk? Two white lion cubs were born in Belgrade Zoo in Serbia on Sept. 18. In this photo, one of the newborns is fed from a baby???s bottle by a zookeeper when it is only 12 days old. These...... -
Swine flu continues slow climb on college campuses
Booster ShotsInfluenza-like illnesses on college campuses, generally assumed to be primarily pandemic H1N1 influenza, grew slightly during the week ending Nov. 6, with 8,951 new cases reported -- an increase of 1% from the previous week. There were 15 hospitalizations... -
Kosovo archbishop responsible for embezzlement on his watch, says Serbian Orthodox Church
The Religion WorldVia the Associated Press: BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The Serbian Orthodox Church says Archbishop Artemije will no longer be its spiritual leader in Kosovo after allegations that millions in church and state funds were embezzled under his leadership. The... -
Kosovo on the rise
PRISTINA, Kosovo — The moment I deplaned at Pristina International Airport, I felt the new vitality that had emerged in the eight years since my last visit here.
The crush of people waiting to retrieve luggage was just as frenetic, but instead of...Tags: Sculpture, Religious Conflicts, Vehicles, Restaurants, Christian Orthodoxy
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New requirement proposed for pedicab drivers
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterCity Councilwoman Marti Emerald is pushing for a new law that would require all pedicab drivers to have a California driver's license. "When you're carrying the public in a pedicab, where they're vulnerable, these operators should have a California...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Car Safety Tips and Advice, San Diego (San Diego, California), California
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Pondexter Wins Bronze with Team USA
Staff writerHusky forward Quincy Pondexter and Team USA (6-1) beat Israel (6-2) 91-80 on Saturday to win the bronze medal at the World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. Pondexter was held scoreless in just seven minutes of action. According to his Twitter page,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Twitter, Inc., College Basketball, Education, Awards and Prizes
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Finish for ages
Seventh gold: 100 fly -- Aug. 16
So much history can be decided by fractions of a second in swimming. But never in the history of the sport has so much been at stake with so little time as there was today in the 100-meter butterfly.
Michael Phelps...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, NBC (tv network), Michael Phelps, Awards and Prizes
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The Kosovo precedent
Amid the kerfuffle around Kosovo's declaration of independence, few have paused to note what an extraordinary document it is. It is so hedged with conditions, obligations and reservations, so replete with commitments to consult, honor and obey the...Tags: Europe, NATO, European Union, Belgium, United Nations
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Foreign tourist boards
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or...Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Paraguay, Armenia, Ecuador, Czech Republic
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Belgrade: A capital city springs to life in Serbia
Special to The Los Angeles TimesBelgrade, Serbia It's Saturday night and I'm pressed against a crowd of singing, swaying, Champagne- and cocktail-toting Serbs outside one of the nightclubs on Strahinjica Bana, a street in the hip Dorcol district. A rock concert echoes up the hill,...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Foreign Aid, McDonald's, Balkan Peninsula, Christian Orthodoxy
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