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» (E) Marko Ivancevic Wins W.S. Moore Young Investigator Award
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/28/2003 | News | Unrated
 Marko Ivancevic Wins W.S. Moore Young Investigator AwardISMRM 2003 - Toronto, Canada, 10-16 July 2003 ISMRM 2003 winds downNewsflash 16/7/03, by Michael StecknerThe booths are closed, posters are rapidly vanishing,the crowds are thinning out, suits are disappearing,brains are overloaded and the conferenceis winding down on its final half day.While a successful conference, I would estimatethat one poster in 10-20 was missing and onespea
» (E) Croatian Troops to Iraq Stir Controversy 
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/28/2003 | News | Unrated
  Croatian Troops to Iraq Stir Controversy Calin Neacsu  Agence France Presse, Arab NewsZAGREB, 28 July 2003 - The decision by Croatia’s government to contribute troops to an international peacekeeping operation in Iraq, widely seen as taken to boost the Balkan country’s chances of joining NATO, has stirred controversy at home.The decision earlier this month to send a special forces unit of some 60 troops to Iraq has proved deeply unpo
» (E) Eating in two countries at once
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/16/2003 | News | Unrated
  Eating in two countries at once  By Marko Kovac BBC, Bregana Eat lunch in Croatia, then freshen up in SloveniaThere is one thing that probably makes Restaurant Kalin unique. Not its renowned mushroom steak, nor its dining hall hung with hunting trophies - but its location bang on an international border.  At the family-run restaurant in the village of Bregana, you eat your meal in one country - Croatia - and cross into another - Slovenia - to
» (E) Fortune smiles on unluckiest Croatian man
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/17/2003 | News | Unrated
 Fortune smiles on unluckiestCroatianman ALLAN HALL IN BERLIN AFTER being almost drowned in a train accident, nearly burnt alive in a car explosion and thrown out of an aircraft, it was about time Frane Selak’s luck changed. Yesterday, the man widely acknowledged to be Croatia’s, if not the world’s, unluckiest was celebrating a £600,000 win in the nation’s lottery. Mr Selak, 74, a former music teacher, first realised "dem
» (E) Seven Croatian Seamen Safe
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/8/2003 | News | Unrated
 Seven CroatianSeamen SafeEVENING NEWS 7.6.2003.Ship Benty Leaves Monrovia - All Crew Members FineThe merchant ship Benty that has seven Croatian seamen aboardis sailing for the Canary Islands after it had left the Liberiancapital of Monrovia last night as it got in cross-fire betweenthe government and rebel forces. The ship is now sailing forLas Palmas where it should be in nine days time. All crewmembersare alive and well, although somewha
» (E,S) Croatian Poised to be Argentina's Next President
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/16/2003 | News | Unrated
  Néstor KirchnerThe following article in today's NY Times discusses the next likelypresident of Argentina, Nestor Kirchner, whose mother was a Croatianborn in Chile.*****************************May 16, 2003Argentina's Backwoods Leader-to-BeBy LARRY ROHTERUENOS AIRES, May 15 - Néstor Kirchner's friends admit that when heannounced late last year that he would seek to become president ofArgentina, he had no expectation of winning. As the gover
» (E) Croatia pension deal sealed with Australia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/15/2003 | News | Unrated
 Croatia pension dealsealed with Australia 14may03PEOPLE living in Australia who have worked in Croatia could be eligible to receive a Croatian pension under a new agreement between the two nations.Australia and Croatia signed the social security deal in Zagreb overnight." Thisagreement represents an important extension of the social security safety net helping people in Australia, who have worked in Croatia, to receive a Croatian pensi
» (E) More tourist then expected + 1923 Renault w/wooden wheels
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 04/24/2003 | News | Unrated
 MORE GUESTS ON KVARNER THAN EXPECTEDHIC news MORE GUESTS ON KVARNER THAN EXPECTEDAccording to estimates there were more tourists spending Easter on the Kvarner this year than expected. Some 13,500 tourists were registered this weekend in the Primorje and Gorski kotar County. ALMOST 25,000 TOURISTS SPEND EASTER IN ISTRIAAccording to the tourist board of the Istria County there were 29,960 guests spending Easter
» (E) Are Baby Elephants coming to Croatia ?
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/30/2003 | News | Unrated
 Baby Elephant to Croatia?Jumbo offerings for power gains By Risidra Mendis Despite strong protests by animal rights activists on the release of elephants from the Pinnawela elephant orphanage, five animals are to be released subsequent to cabinet approval this year. On the requests of five politicians, five male elephants are to leave their home in Pinnawela within the next few months. Already two of the five — gifted witho


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