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» (E) Denmark backs Croatian membership in EU, NATO
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/5/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 Denmark backs Croatian membership in EU, NATO05 February 2004 Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller expressed Thursday his support for Croatia's membership in the European Union and NATO in the coming years, saying the country was "progressing very fast". "It is (now) only a question of when Croatia is joining the EU and NATO. Denmark is doing what we can to help Croatia into the family as we are helping the Western Balkan
» (E) Americki povjesnicar:U Bosni muslimani bili - agresori
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/5/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 Američki povjesničar tvrdi da su u srednjoj Bosni muslimani bili - agresori  Povijest naglavačkeAmerički povjesničar tvrdi da su u srednjoj Bosni muslimani bili - agresori "Ratna zbivanja u središnjoj Bosni ispričana su 'naglavačke', jer se hrvatska vojska - ustvari - branila, dok su muslimanske snage bile agresori" - tvrdi povjesničar i umirovljeni časnik američke vojske Char
» (E) Rumsfeld in Zagreb on Sunday
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/5/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 Rumsfeld scheduled to travel to Zagreb, Croatia on SundayRumsfeld says he does not regret 'old Europe' remark By ROBERT BURNS, AP MILITARY WRITERMUNICH, Germany (AP) - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Friday he does not regret having referred to France and Germany as "old Europe," a comment in 2003 that many Europeans took as an insult. "I'm too old to have regrets," Rumsfeld said in an interview with several Eu
» (E) Vukovar, Drvar Its Croatian population had gone
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/5/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 Half-Empty or Half-Full Towns? Many refugees have returned to towns synonymous with ethnic cleansing. Many have not, and it doesn't look likely they will return soon. A success or a failure?by Tim Judah VUKOVAR, Croatia, KOZARAC and DRVAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina--Are you an optimist or a pessimist? You know how to tell. When you see a half-full glass of water do you say that it is “half full” or “half empty”? That was easy. Now for a hard q
» (H) ASHDOWN MONTIRA POLITICKI PROCES JELAVICU
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/4/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 ASHDOWN MONTIRA POLITICKI PROCES JELAVICUSlobodna Dalmacija, Marijan PUNTARIC, 3. veljace 2004. http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/PRAVOSUDNI SKANDAL "SLOBODNA" OBJAVLJUJE DOKUMENTE O PRITISKU VISOKOG PREDSTAVNIKA OUN-a NA SUDOVE U BIHNOVA UHICENJA Jelavic, Prce, Rupcic i Azinovic gonit ce se i zbog "pokusaja uspostave samostalnog hrvatskog entiteta na podrucju Hercegovine 2001". Ta tvrdnja iz obrazlozenja Zahtjeva za odred
» (E) Israeli Ambassador - No Anti-Semitism in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/4/2004 | Politics | Unrated
  "I like the combination of old and new"The following translation of an interview with Israel's ambassador toCroatia appeared in the Januart 28, 2004 edition of Vjesnik. JohnKraljicI HOPE SANADER VISITS ISRAELZagreb, January 27. The Israeli Ambassador to Croatia who has her seatin Vienna, Yael Rubenstein, rates relations between Israel and Croatiaas more than good, emphasizing that she expects continued cooperationwith the ne
» (E) STEREOTYPES CAN LET YOU DOWN
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/3/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 STEREOTYPES CAN LET YOU DOWNVIEWPOINT FROM LONDON by Brian GallagherThe Croatian Herald, Australia No. 1000 - 30.01.04Recently, it transpired that the HDZ victory inCroatia had a helping hand from spin doctors fromIreland's governing party Fianna Fail. This led to anangry response from Sinn Fein, the political wing ofthe Irish Republican Army terrorist group who accusedFianna Fail of helping a party guilty of war crimes.This may puzzle some
» (E) Chilean president Ricardo Lagos in Zagreb
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/29/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 Chile- CroatiaChilean president Ricardo Lagos (L) and Croatian President Stjepan Mesic (R) review an honor guard during their official meeting in Zagreb, January 29, 2004. Lagos is on a three-day visit to Croatia where will have meetings with Croatian top officials in Zagreb and Adriatic port of Split. REUTERS/Nikola Solic
» (E) KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/21/2004 | Politics | Unrated
 KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAby Brian GallagherThe last few weeks have seen events inBosnia-Herzegovina that could have destabilized theentire country and cost it much needed internationalinvestment. The international media failed to reporton it. These events concerned the Croat run Aluminijfactory in BiH. It is the most successful firm there,producing 25% of its exports and is a major source ofemployment. The Bosniak (muslim)


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