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  2. Belgrade’s beach for the troubled in spiritExternal
    LA Times +My News 21 Hours Ago
    Call it a Riviera or call it a lake, call it whatever you like but be careful -- the pebbles are hot, the drinks are pricey and the laid-off …
  3. Chess moves keep pupils in checkExternal
    Scotsman +My News 6 Hours Ago
    IT HAS its origins in the mists of eastern history and has inspired and confounded billions of devotees down through the centuries. Chess has been …
  4. The orchestra for every occasionExternal
    New Zealand Herald +My News 7/1/2009
    The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra has lived through a lot in the past 20 years. . . Yugoslavia has been reinvented in different, ever-shrinking …
  5. Bard‘s ’Lear‘ lords over capital crowdExternal
    Variety +My News 7/3/2009
    Washington, D.C., auds are packing the summertime's first hit here in the Shakespeare Theater Company's "King Lear," a remounting of director …
  6. The Lingering Effects of TortureExternal
    ABC News +My News 7/3/2009
    Like many of the other inmates interrogated at Guantanamo Bay, Adeel's personal nightmare did not end when he returned home. . . Today, in his …
  7. Big, bad ping- pong bats?!External
    Las Vegas Weekly +My News 6/25/2009
    Oh sure, Vegas is home to the National Finals Rodeo and the World Series of Poker. But let's get serious: The world of table tennis is where the …
  8. Unique Europe: Irish hurling to Riviera cactusExternal
    Atlanta Journal Constitution +My News 6/25/2009
    Smart budget travel isn't just about saving money - it's about maximizing your experience. Every corner of Europe offers memorable moments like …
  9. Changes in the BalkansExternal
    Economist +My News 6/20/2009
    THIS month may well go down in history as a momentous one for the Balkans. Almost six weeks after Serbia's election, there is as yet no …
  10. Chilean ex- generals sentenced for arms smugglingExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 6/10/2009
    Two retired Chilean generals have been sentenced to prison for shipping arms to Croatia at the time of its battle for independence from …
  11. Bosniaks in SerbiaExternal
    Economist +My News 6/6/2009
    PEER through the steam of the Turkish bath in Novi Pazar and you can make out groups of sweaty men whispering about the latest news. It has been …
  12. Echoes from an Endangered WorldExternal
    Folkways.SI +My News 6/4/2009
    Recorded before the recent violence and conflagration in Bosnia-Herzegovina, these beautiful examples of Muslim traditions document the rich …
  13. Big- Bang Theory! When basic yard care turns explosiveExternal
    Consumer Reports +My News 5/5/2009
    Most of us who cut our own grass have run over something when mowing the lawn. My own minor mishaps include pushing my mower over my Labradoodle's …
  14. Victims of credit card fraud tell their storiesExternal
    Computerworld +My News 3/30/2009
    Last December, Kellie Walker of Gilbert, Ariz., got a telephone call from an employee of The Boeing Co. in Seattle telling her the credit card she …
  15. Online credit card fraud traced to YugoslaviaExternal
    Computerworld +My News 3/30/2009
    Using credit card data apparently traced to the former Babygear. com Web site, a hacker in Yugoslavia was able to fraudulently charge $1,600 worth …
  16. IT in a War Crimes TribunalExternal
    CIO Magazine +My News 7/5/2008
    The rutted streets shake the U.N.-escorted van that methodically travels up and down every lane, street and avenue in Pec, Kosovo, in the Republic …

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