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» (E) NATO welcomes Croatia as 10th candidate for membership
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/16/2002 | Politics | Unrated
NATO welcomes Croatia as 10th candidate for membership Tue May 14,10:15 AM ET REYKJAVIK, Iceland - NATO (news - web sites) foreign ministers Tuesday accepted Croatia's request tobecome the 10th candidate on the waiting list for membership of the alliance. The 19 ministers said they welcomed Croatia's participation in NATO's "Membership Action Plan"designed to prepare applicants for entry into the defense pact.Croatia submitted its appli
» (E) Martic and Mrksic surrendered to the ICTY
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/15/2002 | Politics | Unrated
MORNING NEWS 15.5.2002. Former Croatian Serb leader Milan Martic and former JNA officer Mile Mrksic have surrendered to the ICTY and have been taken to custody at the Scheveningen prison. It is still not clear when they are to enter their pleas. Martic has been indicted for the rocketing of Zagreb in 1995, while Mrksic has been indicted for war crimes committed in Vukovar in 1991.Prior to leaving Belgrade, Mrksic did
» (E) Washington Times, Gotovina- ICC by Jeffrey Kuhner
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/12/2002 | Politics | Unrated
A win for American democracyJeffrey T. Kuhner The Bush administration's decision this week to renounce the treaty creating the International Criminal Court (ICC)is a victory for U.S.sovereignty, sending a message to the rest of the world that Washington will protect its citizens and defend its national interests despite international pressure to do otherwise. The ICC treaty has been ratified by 66 nations and will com
» (E) Euro/GB (or Croatian) dilemma: ''Profit dictates values'' ?
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/11/2002 | Politics | Unrated
 NOTE: Most of this message is in English; I just give a very briefsummary in Croatian at the very bottom of the message ...This is possibly one of the key dilemmas of our global village ...''The corporate (profit) bottom line dictates values (in the USA)''... and what is the BOTTOM LINE in your own mind-vision ?It is a rather serious article in the latest TIME and it's onlineand I can hardly think of the better text that describes thecore d
» (H) Korejsko 'cudo' ... i nasa HR buducnost ...
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/10/2002 | Politics | Unrated
 Kako obecah evo kratkog izvjesca iz Seoul-a gdje sam vec cetvrti put u zadnje 4 godine: naprosto zato sto ovdje su znanost i (nano)tehnologije u procvatu, a neke moje ideje i radovi zanimaju ovdasnje strucnjake (i Japance, no to je jedna druga prica) ...Glavni sok ovdje jest da je sve u pogonu i naprosto se osjeca zelja za znanjem, za kreativnoscu, za napretkom; vjerujem da je tako bilo u USA pedesetih godina; u Europi tako nesto (takvog in
» (E) Winning the Peace in Bosnia - by Paddy Ashdown
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/7/2002 | Politics | Unrated
 COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Winning the peace in Bosnia: The US must maintain its military presence in the region to keep criminals and terrorists at bay, says Paddy Ashdown:  Financial Times; May 3, 2002 By PADDY ASHDOWN  September 11 streng-thens the case for US engagement in the Balkans. This will be my message when I meet administration officials in Washington today in preparation for ta
» (E) Croatia and the European Union
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/5/2002 | Politics | Unrated
The following article was published in the Liberal Democrat European Group (UK) newsletter, and reflects my own views and not those of the group. It was subsequently published in Hrvatski Vjesnik in their April 26 edition. Croatia and the European UnionBrian Gallagherbrigall@yahoo.co.uk Croatia and the EU have never had an easyrelationship. The EU never wanted to recognise Croatiain the first place, and the current situation is thata po
» (E) CROATIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE U.S. TESTIFIED
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/1/2002 | Politics | Unrated
Veleposlanstvo Republike Hrvatske u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama Embassy of the Republic of Croatia to the United States of America 2343 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington D.C. 20008 Press office,  Phone: (202) 986 9476       Fax.: (202) 588 8938 E-mail: press@croatiaemb.org  
» (E) Paddy in the Balkans
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 04/27/2002 | Politics | Unrated
 The following article appeared in Liberal Democrat News, the party newspaper of the Liberal Democrat Party in the United Kingdom, which Paddy Ashdown used to lead. The views are of course my own, and not those of the paper or the party. Paddy in the Balkans Liberal Democrat News 26 April 2002 No.706 Brian Gallagher believes that Paddy Ashdown's political beliefs could have a marked influence on bringing a last


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