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Jewish group asks Ukrainian government to stop construction on mass grave site
A Jewish group asked the Ukrainian government today to stop construction on the site of a grave containing the remains of an estimated 26,000 victims of the Holocaust. The Jewish community in Odessa says a developer has begun building what it believes...Tags: Civil Unrest, Massacres, Death and Dying, Judaism, The Fall
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EU leaders may open door to Serbia
The Swampby Tom Hundley and Christine Spolar Over the past decade, as borders and barriers across an increasingly integrated Europe seemingly fell with each passing day, new ones were being constructed around Serbia. Most Serbs chafed under their deepening...Tags: Civil Unrest, Police, Police Arrests
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In Jerusalem, another attack with heavy construction equipment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout 10 hours before Sen. Barack Obama checked into the King David, Avi Levi was driving by the hotel and felt a construction vehicle strike the rear of his No. 13 bus. He stopped, thinking it was just an accident on the heavily guarded route past...Tags: Government, Terrorism, Heavy Construction, Barack Obama, Injuries
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Radovan Karadzic, aka Doctor Dragan David Dabic
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe grew a bushy white beard and called himself Doctor David. He peddled meditation and alternative healing, sold amulets on a website and made the rounds on the lecture circuit. Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader regarded as one of the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Government, Heads of State, National Government, Metal and Mineral
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Arrest may turn page for Serbia
Chicago Tribune reportersOver the past decade, as borders and barriers across an increasingly integrated Europe seemingly fell with each passing day, new ones were being constructed around Serbia. Most Serbs chafed under their deepening isolation, but a sense of national...Tags: Government, Civil Rights, European Elections, Genocide, Civil Unrest
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Fugitive hid in plain sight
The Associated PressFor more than a decade, the world's most-wanted war-crimes fugitive displayed a mystifying talent for eluding international justice. Now, with his capture outside Belgrade, a picture is emerging of how Radovan Karadzic could have survived on the run for...Tags: Government, Heads of State, Rape, Genocide, National Government
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Karadzic hid out for 10 years
Associated PressRadovan Karadzic grew a long white beard to conceal his identity and even managed to openly practice alternative medicine while in hiding, officials said yesterday in revealing details of the war crimes fugitive's capture after a decade on the run....Tags: Genocide, Extradition, Prosecution, Civil Unrest, War Crimes
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Sic semper tyrannis
Some crimes horrify because of their brutality, others because of the sheer number of their victims. The alleged crimes of Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader accused of orchestrating Europe's worst massacre since World War II, were a mad stew of...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Murder, Government, National Government, Prosecution
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Obama shifts from war zones to Mideast peace efforts
Los Angeles TimesAMMAN, Jordan - After visits to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama shifted his focus to Mideast peace efforts yesterday, arriving for two days of talks with leaders in Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories. The presumptive...Tags: John McCain, Guerrilla Activity, Government, Terrorism, Armed Conflicts
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Obama leaves combat zones for stops in Mideast
Special to The Morning Call| After visits to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama shifted his focus to Mideast peace efforts on Tuesday as he arrived here for two days of talks with leaders in Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories. The Democratic candidate...Tags: John McCain, Elections, Guerrilla Activity, Government, Terrorism
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