41.   The Serbian president rebuffed that offer after an American envoy, Robert Frasure, insisted on an independent means of reimposing the sanctions if Milosevic reneges.

42.   The Serbian president will thus be faced with a delicate decision.

43.   The Serbian president, Slobodan Milosevic, has told foreign envoys that he cannot accept the presence of foreign troops in Yugoslavia.

44.   The Serbian president, Slobodan Milosevic, who says he now favors a peaceful settlement in Bosnia, clearly has some sway over him.

45.   The sorties would also violate a promise by the Serbian president, Slobodan Milosevic, to prevent all supplies except relief goods from reaching Bosnian Serbs across his border.

46.   The Serbian president continues to be seen in the West as both the instigator and the solution to the fighting in the former Yugoslavia.

47.   The Serbian president explains his actions in an interview.

48.   The Serbian president has always denied any such responsibility and has progressively sought to distance himself from the Bosnia war.

49.   The Serbian president has been seeking to have crippling economic sanctions lifted against Serbia.

50.   The Serbian president should use his considerable influence in Bosnian Serb affairs to promote an alternative leadership more willing to honor the Dayton agreement.

a. + president >>共 409
former 19.74%
new 8.33%
first 3.61%
next 2.95%
russian 2.41%
american 2.02%
yugoslav 1.99%
the 1.85%
french 1.76%
current 1.71%
serbian 1.34%
serbian + n. >>共 729
police 7.55%
force 6.14%
authority 5.64%
government 5.56%
president 4.07%
leader 3.86%
province 3.82%
television 2.71%
capital 2.64%
official 2.54%
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