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(E) Britain gave butcher 'a green light' to use force
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The green light of failureBy Tim LuckhurstThe Times March 15, 2006 "Britain gave him 'a green light' to use force. On that point alone the butcher of Belgrade was horribly right."SINCE Slobodan Milosevic died some familiar stereotypes have been revived. Like the one that Serbs wallow uncritically in myths of national superiority and live with their backs to the world. And that Britain despairs because Serbia lacks the maturi
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(E) His death must not let us escape Britain's responsibility for aiding his crimes
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His death must not let us escape Britain's responsibility for aiding his crimes Subject: Independent' feature- Britain's responsibilityThe Independent - 13 March 2006 - 1210 words - 31FeaturesMilosevic's death must not let us escape Britain's responsibility for aiding his crimes JOHANN HARIIt's hard to squeeze out even the most crocodile of tears for Slobodan Milosevic as he completes the tired character arc of tyrants throughout the a
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(E) 140 years since the construction of torpedo by Ivan Lupis Vukic
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Ivan Lupis Vukic Inventor of torpedo the production of torpedo had started in 1866 in the Whitehead factory in Rijeka. He was born on the beautiful Peljesac peninsula near Dubrovnik. 140 years since the construction of the first torpedo in history Submitted by Darko Zubrinic, Zagreb www.croatianhistory.net
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(E) Australian Croatian Genealogical and Historical Society
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Australian Croatian Genealogical and Historical Society Australsko Hrvatska Rodoslovna i Povijesna UdrugaFounder & President - Amanda L Fonti - BA - History - Politics - Humanities and Social Sciences University of Ballarat Victoria Australia Established Ballarat ,Victoria,Australia - January - 1999 Specializing in Croatian Immigration to Australia e-mail:amandafonti@hotmail.comhttp://www.geocities.com/amandafonti/
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(E) Croatians contribute to the early history of Australia
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Vincent Gercovich born 1839 in Dalmatia Croatia migrated to Victoria in the 1850's and and married Winifred Bennet in Ballarat at St.Alipius church (where the Croatian community in Ballarat today celebrate Croatian mass) 13th February 1867. They had 12 children ,between 1867 -1888.He worked in the mines first and later operated the Smythesdale toll gate. Vincent Gercovich died on the 19th August 1900, and is buried in the Ballar
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(H,E) 15. svibnja 1926 - Halo, halo! Ovdje Radio Zagreb
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80 Years of Croatian Radio and 50 Years of Croatian Television May 15, 1926 - May 15, 1956 First electronic medium of South-East Europe. Croatia proudly leads the way "Halo, halo! Ovdje Radio Zagreb!''. Tim rijeÄ?ima izgovorenim izravno u eter 15. svibnja 1926. godine zapoÄ?inje emitiranje radija u Hrvatskoj, a na isti taj datum tri desetljeća kasnije i televizija postaje dio svakidašnjice. Kao najstariji el
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(E) Croatian History - Bartol Gyurgieuits (1506 - 1566?)
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CROATIA Overview of History, Culture, and Science Bartol Gyurgieuits (1506 - 1566?) 500 years since the birth of the author of the first known Croatian - Latin dictionary, of the practical Italian - Arabian - Hebrew - Chaldean dictionary. The Englishman Hugh Goughe wrote "The Ofspringe of the House of Ottomane" (1570) which is a translatio
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(E) Croatian History - William Feller (1906-1970)
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William Feller (1906-1970) One of the greatest experts in probability theory in history. He was born and educated in Zagreb, where he started his university study of mathematics, a professor at the Universities of Kiel, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Lund, Providence, Princeton etc., a member of many scientific organizations. Many important mathematical notions bear his name: Feller's process, Feller's transition function, Feller's semigroup, Felle
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(E) 135 years since the birth of Slavoljub Penkala, inventor of fountain pen
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Eduard (Slavoljub) PENKALA(1871-1922)135 years since the birth of inventor of the mechanical pen and fountainpen,which are bearing his name and now they are in everyday use. Submitted by Darko Zubrinic, Zagrebwww.croatianhistory.net
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