61.   U.N. officials reported no fresh attacks on the immediate vicinity of Bihac in the wake of the airstrikes but said fighting on confrontation lines outside the town intensified.

62.   U.N. spokesman Lt. Col. Gary Coward said fighting on the Grbavica frontline began earlier Friday when Bosnian government soldiers opened fire on Serb positions.

63.   U.N. spokesman Maj. Herve Gourmelon said fighting in the area continued Sunday, but was not as intense.

64.   Witnesses said fighting broke out when a group of white men came out of a pub and shouted racist epithets at several hundred mostly Asian youths in the rally.

65.   Witnesses said fighting broke out when a group of white men shouted racist epithets at a crowd of several hundred mostly Asian youths taking part in the rally.

66.   Four hours later, UNPROFOR military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Coward said fighting was still going on west of the city and round the airport.

67.   He said fighting broke out after four military trucks arrived in the village in the morning and soldiers deployed on high ground.

68.   He said fighting still going on between the two sides in the northern provinces of Balkh and Jawzjan, but gave no details.

69.   HVO chief-of-staff General Tihomir Blaskic said fighting was continuing for control of outlying areas.

70.   In Sarajevo, UNPROFOR spokesman Captain Eric Chaperon said fighting died down somewhat along the main fronts in Bosnia as the truce agreement was signed in Geneva Wednesday.

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