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» (E) Croatia goes on with no reason to be mistaken about itself
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/21/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 Sanader: "Croatia goes on"Racan: "If Brussels is mistaken aboutCroatia, Croatia has no reason to be mistaken about itself"In Short:"Croatia goes on and there is no reason for sadness or disappointment," said Prime Minister Ivo Sanader in reaction to the EU's decision to delay entry talks.RELATEDEU-Croatia relationsBrief News:Reacting to the EU foreign ministers' 16 March decision to put off accession talks with
» (E) Trial Chamber to reject indictment against Gotovina
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/21/2005 | Politics | Unrated
Trial Chamber to reject indictment against Gotovina  Pukanic Nacional 15.03.05POLITICAL REPORT On Tuesday, 8 March, the three-member Trial Chamberreturned the indictment against Generals Cermak andMarkaCto the Prosecution for revision: they criticizedthe syntax of 'criminal operation', which is the keyelement in the Gotovina indictment Though there is no explicit mention of Gotovinaanywhere in the Trial Chamber ruling, all rulings inthe Cerm
» (E) Sir Braithwaite: "I am ashamed of the British politics toward Croatia"
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/21/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 Sir Roger Braithwaite: "I am ashamed of the British politics towardCroatia and BiH"Sir Roger Braithwaite Vjesnik interviewtranslation by Hilda M. FoleyMarch 19, 2005MediaVjesnik, March 16, 2005Antun Kresimir ButerinOn the Eve of March 17: Sir Roger Braithwaite, foreign policy advisor of former British Prime Minister Major: "I am ashamed of the British politics toward Croatia and BiHIf Europe would have had wiser leaders in th
» (E) Iranian President Mohammad Khatami visits Zagreb
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/8/2005 | Politics | Unrated
  Iranian President Mohammad Khatami (L) and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic (R) pass an honor guard in Zagreb on March 7, 2005. Khatami is on a two day official visit to Croatia. REUTERS/ Nikola Solic Reuters - Mar 07 4:21 AM Iranian President Mohammad Khatami (L) and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic (R) listen to national anthems during their meeting in Zagreb on March 7, 2005. Khatami is on a two-day official visit to Croatia.
» (E) Croatia attacked by Independent - response required
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/4/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 Croatia has not yet shown it merits a place in the EU (op-ed Nenad Bach) or vice versa The Independent, which once used to be pro-Croatia hasrun this scathing editorial on Croatia. I urge all toreply - politely and briefly - , giving postaladdress and telephone number, toletters@independent.co.uk  You need to give postaladdress and telephone number.Brian Croatia needs time to develop its own merit, that could be higher t
» (E) Italy and WII atrocities in Slovenia and Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/4/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 Slovenia & Italy: Moving On?  Transitions Online www.tol.czby Andrej Brstovsek2 March 2005An Italian movie revisiting the fate of Italians killed or expelled by partisans courts controversy in Slovenia. LJUBLJANA, Slovenia--A massively publicized Italian movie about the killings of Italian civilians at the end of World War II in what was then Yugoslavia has angered many in Slovenia and strained relations between the two countries.
» (E) CONGRESSIONAL CROATIAN CAUCUS
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/8/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 NFCANATIONAL FEDERATION OF CROATIAN AMERICANS SPEARHEADS DRIVE TO FORM CONGRESSIONAL CROATIAN CAUCUS Washington, D.C. (February 3, 2005). The National Federation of Croatian Americans (NFCA) welcomed the official establishment of the Congressional Croatian Caucus which was formally announced at a reception hosted by theNFCA at the Rayburn Congressional Office Building on Capitol Hill last Tuesday evening. Approximately 150 invited gues
» (E) OSCE had established Council of the prominent political figures
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/7/2005 | Politics | Unrated
 OSCE had established Council of the prominent political figures 02.02 / 19:08 Kazakhstan enters the Council of the leading political figures Astana. February 2. KAZINFORM. OSCE had established Council of the prominent political figures, such a decision was taken by the OSCE incumbent chairman, Foreign minister of Slovenia Dimitri Rupel at the session of the OSCE Preparatory committee held on Monday in the capital of Austria, Vienna.The
» (E) Laffingly Serious - Flat Tax
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/7/2005 | Politics | Unrated
  Laffingly SeriousFebruary 2, 2005 COMMENTARY By VITOMIR MILES RAGUZ February 2, 2005Poor cousins from the East they may be, yet the politicians from New Europe can be quite rich in policy ideas. So enticing in fact that Brussels may be about to take up one of their recipes as a way to revive the lackluster economies of Old Europe. And this may happen quickly if the new Commission president has his way.Today in Strasbourg, JosĂ© Manuel


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