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SF Signal (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
... should all give PS Publishing a rousing vote of thanks for keeping the stories of Serbian writer Zoran Živković available for US audiences. Given that Mr. Živković is fluent in English and can assist with the translations, his books are some of the best foreign-language sf/f I've read so far. (Andreas Eschbach's The Carpet Makers is also in this category. Everyone should read it!) This is...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
... is just one part of the life of Petkovic, whose parents are from Tuzla and whose father and coach Zoran played Davis Cup for Yugoslavia. After graduating from high school in 2006 with the best possible marks, Petkovic turned her attention to professional tennis, having played the game since the age of six. In a unique masterplan, she gave herself two years to see whether she could make an...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... to determine composition, physical processes and chemical variability. Working with Figer are Zoran Ninkov and Stefi Baum from RIT and Brian Aull and Robert Reich from Lincoln Laboratory. The team will apply LIDAR techniques to design and fabricate a Geiger-Mode Avalanche Photodiode array detector. The device will consist of an array of sensors hybridized to a high-speed readout circuit...
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ITBusiness.ca - Top Stories (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
... and engineering department by doctoral student Seth Cooper with the help of associate professor Zoran Popovic, and biochemistry professor David Baker, the game went live to the public last Friday.“We had a new person joining every 20 seconds,” Baker says. “There were 10,000 people by Sunday morning.”Players signing up at Foldit's are not only playing the game, but creating profiles. Players...
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
... his signature of the SAA, which brought back sad memories of 2003, when pro-Western Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was assassinated (). The elections had become necessary as unbridgeable differences over Kosovo and the future course of the country led to the collapse of the current government (). More on this topic:LinksDossier: News: News: Other related news: With nearly 98% of votes counted,...
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Pajamas Media (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
... politics — the man able to decide who forms a government — since the murder of Prime Mister Zoran Djinjic in 2003.This election came about because of a gamble he took on Serb disaffection over Kosovo. When dissolving parliament he said that the mandate was being returned to the people. He then went on to take a hard-line stance against the EU (and Kosovo independence), rule out collaboration...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
He’s set to testify against 20-year-old Kevin Hill, of Shelby Township, and 46-year-old Zoran Vezirovic, of Hamtramck. Vezirovic is accused of hiring Hill and Reed to kill his ex-wife and her live-in boyfriend in August.Authorities say that Hill was hiding in the couple’s bedroom closet with a baseball bat and a steak knife when the male victim came home. Hill jumped out of the closet, police...
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Institutional Shareholder Services (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
In pair of rulings that may have significant implications for scores of stock-option backdating lawsuits, a federal judge has rejected settlements reached at Zoran and CNET Networks. In separate rulings on April 7, U.S. Judge William Alsup of the Northern...
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Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... parties taking a strong lead. "The electorate of Serbia has clearly turned towards Europe," said Zoran Lucic, the head of CeSID. "Tadic's block has convincingly won these elections." The turnout was 60 per cent of the 6.7 million voters. The next job for Mr Tadic and his pro-European forces is to form a new coalition government, most likely made up of members of his block, the small pro-Western...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... to the streets in central Belgrade. "Tadic's coalition has convincingly won these elections," said Zoran Lucic from the Centre for Free Elections and Democracy. With turnout at more than 60 percent, Defence Minister Dragan Sutanovac, from Tadic's party, described the result as "a great victory". "It shows that Serbs want a European Serbia," he said. But while Mr Tadic's party appeared to...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... Party leader after the 2003 assassination of Serbia's first post-Milosevic prime minister, Zoran Djindjic. He has pledged to arrest Gen. Ratko Mladic and other war crimes suspects.- POPULAR COALITION: Conservative coalition led by outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica. Kostunica, who played a key role in Milosevic's downfall in 2000, has become a fierce critic of the West because of...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... bloc had about 11 percent.
"Tadic's coalition has convincingly won these elections," said Zoran Lucic, the center's spokesman.
But the ballot was clearly hard-fought, and it remained unclear whether Tadic's pro-Western forces would be able to form a new government with minority parties - or whether the Radicals, Kostunica's coalition and the Socialist Party of the late Serbian...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... national pride."I want Kosovo to remain in Serbia — that's why I voted for Serbian patriots," said Zoran Jovanovic, a 66-year-old retiree. "The European Union and the West want to take Kosovo away from Serbia. That's why there is no place for us in that bloc. Russia is our true friend."The nationalists also have exploited disenchantment with 30% unemployment, rising prices and corruption."For...