This text appeared in "W" magazine, the November 2001 issue. I must commend your article on Dubrovnik, Croatia in your most recent September issue. I have been fortunate enough to travel to many beautiful, exotic places. The pristine beauty of the Croatian coastline completely out does The Cote D'Azur and most other well known and over saturated tourist mecca's. I have yet to
Dear All, Good bad or indifferent here we come. This is an unedited letter from an editor. Stream of consciousness. When the spaceships will make daily flights between galaxies, I want this few gigabytes to be relevant at that time. I want to create something that is solid and passionate as well as competitive in the field of Information Technology. We are about to develop our own existence in words,
A small amount of effort can achieve a lot... for a while the BBC had been publishing stories about Croatia with links to their special report on Yugoslavia (i.e. post-Milosevic Serbia) and also linking to the BBC World Service in Serbian. Philip Magas of the CIO sent an e-mail questioning these links to Croatian stories. Here is the response: Dear Mr Magas Thank you for your email and the point you raise.&
From Nov. 27 New York Times. John Kraljic OIL PROJECT ADVANCES Russia advanced an oil pipeline project to ship Russian crude directly to Western European markets; the oil will go through the Croatian pipeline system to that country's Adriatic Sea port of Omisalj. In a meeting with Croatian officials, the Russian energy minister, Igor Yusufov, agreed to guarantee shipments of Russia
"http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20011127-97525998.htm">Croation opposition party chief</A> http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20011127-97525998.htm The Washington Times November 27, 2001 Croation opposition party chief would emulate GOP By Jeffrey T. Kuhner THE WASHINGTON TIMES The leader of Croatia's main opposition party says that he will adopt Presiden
November 19, 2001 15,000 Recall Siege of Vukovar in 1991 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UKOVAR, Croatia, Nov. 18 (AP) — About 15,000 people gathered today to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the bombardment and three-month siege of Vukovar — a symbol of Croatian suffering from Serbian wartime brutality. About 1,700 Croats were killed when the Yugoslav Army and rebel Serbs overwhelmed the
This supplement appeared in the UK Observer (a left of centre Sunday paper). http://www.images-words.com/croatia Brian Gallagher distributed by CROWN (Croatian World Net) - CroworldNet@aol.com
Misinformation on BBC and reply to the BBC by B. Gallagher Here is the full correspondence I have had with the BBC, including their comments: Thank you for replying. The reason you can't find the reference (nor the bit about the woman giving a Nazi salute) is because the items has been amended, as you probably are aware. Sadly, I kept no copy. However, the original report is still o