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Beginning Research in Eastern Europe 1 Guides to starting your research in Eastern Europe. This week: Albania to Finland. albania genealogy • belarus genealogy • bosnia-herzegovina genealogy • bulgaria genealogy • croatia genealogy
Countries of the Former Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia are countries that once made up Yugoslavia. countries of the former yugoslavia • yugoslavia • bosnia herzegovina • montenetgro • croatia
European Championship Results Further qualification games for next summer's competition: England fall behind but Poland,Germany, Czech Republic, France,Greece,Croatia and Romania make further progress european championships • england • estonia • croatia • russia
European Championship Scores The latest qualification games for next year's European Championships have seen Poland, France, Germany,Greece and Romania consolidate their top places in the groups. euro 2008 • european championships • group a • poland • armenia
The Break-up of the Ottoman Empire This article discusses the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire, and the creation of independent nations in the Middle East between 1830 and 1948.
74th Oscar Countdown: 13 Days Now only 13 days away from the 74th Annual Academy Awards, I continue on with my seven part countdown series with Part 4 ... today, I recap the choices of the DGA and SAG Awards this past weekend, and offer my predictions in four more Oscar categories. director • foreign film • animated feature • cinematography • the man who wasn't there
Yugoslavia's Political History Yugoslavia history is brief and complex. What makes research about it confusing is the many name changes that have occured throughout Yugoslavia's history. yugoslavia • serbia • montenegro • wwii • eastern european history
Karl Marx and Communism Karl Marx was a revolutionary economist. His communist manifesto was followed by dozens of countries during its peak popularity. Today only a handful remain. communism • karl marx • communist manifesto • communist countries • marxism
Fellowship Programs Description of a specific fellowship program for foreign students to study in America. financial aid • fellowships • international students
Stop Cluster Bombs The Cluster Munitions Coalition (CMC) and Mines Action Canada (MAC) fight for a worldwide ban on cluster bombs. You can help to ban cluster munitions. stop cluster bombs • cluster bombs and landmines • the oslo conference • mines action canada • ottawa treaty
Global Web Growth & Usage Statistics These Internet growth and usage statistics by region and country are key to analyzing the most highly populated and fastest-growing online consumer segments. web growth & usage statistics • internet geography facts • international marketing tools • internet advertising • global internet growth statistics
World Events: Kosovo Recent events in Kosovo offer lessons in diversity. kosovo balkan peninsula diversity democracy slobod
What Area - Europe Two! Here are some volunteer opportunities for ye! Also, things you’re going to have to keep your eyes and ears open for; in other words, don’t go ANYWHERE without checking things out first! europe • travel • volunteer • security • warnings
The 74th Academy Awards: Hollywood Is Back! Some disappointments, some poor choices, some wonderful choices, and some truly history making moments ... they were all a part of the marathon celebration of film excellence given last Sunday ... the 74th Annual Academy Awards! My look back this week. 74th annual • academy awards • cinema • film • movies
Democracy in Yugoslavia: Milosevic´s Final Defeat After four bloody conflicts Slobodan Milosevic, the “terror of the Balkans”, has met his final defeat. Sixteen months after his last war in Kosovo his criminal regime was finally swept away by a people´s revolt. Beaten in presidential elections by opposition leader Vojislav Kostunica, Milosevic has tried every trick to stay on, but when he ordered to annul the elections, the Serbian people marched upon Belgrade and stormed the Parliament. Yugoslavia´s new president Vojislav Kostunica was warmly welcomed by the European democratic leaders, who have quickly removed most sanctions against the country. But after the forthcoming elections in December the new democratic governments of Yugoslavia and Serbia have the difficult task to reconstruct the economy as well as the democratic institutions and a good neighborhood in the Balkans. First of all the new president must renegotiate the status of Montenegro and Kosovo, two regions trying to pull out of the Federation. Another critical question is the fate of the war criminals, first among them Milosevic, who would not like it to be processed at the Hague. slobodan • milosevic • vojislav • kostunica • djindjic |
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