61. Opposition parties have threatened protests and boycotts if he maneuvers himself into position to run again for Serbian president. 62. Opponents of Slobodan Milosevic tangled Tuesday with die-hard supporters of the Serbian president who converged on the capital for a rally the opposition said could trigger civil war. 63. A gunman in a group backing Slobodan Milosevic fired Tuesday at opponents of the Serbian president, wounding at least one person. 64. A prominent Belgrade analyst, Vladimir Goati, said Milosevic may not be altogether worried if the elections for a new Serbian president fail a second time. 65. A union strike could dramatically strengthen the three-week protests against the Serbian president. 66. Aides of the Serbian president orchestrated counter-rallies. 67. Albright, who met with Milutinovic on Sunday morning in Paris, was very direct and abrupt with the Serbian president, according to Serb sources. 68. Aides of the Serbian president orchestrate counter-rallies. 69. Aides of the Serbian president fought back by orchestrating counter-rallies. 70. Also indicted for crimes in Kosovo are former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic and current Serbian president Milan Milutinovic. |