1. In Washington, meetings were scheduled throughout the weekend on plans for possible airstrikes against Serbia if Milosevic resists the negotiations. 2. Late at night, the staff were listening to shortwave radio broadcasts of the British Broadcasting Co. for news on the timing of possible American airstrikes. 3. The granddaddy bowl was moved to Carolina out of fear of possible Japanese airstrikes on California. 4. Air-raid sirens sounded early Monday in the Yugoslav capital and other major Serbian cities, warning of possible NATO airstrikes. 5. Air-raid sirens sounded Saturday in the Yugoslav capital, warning of possible NATO airstrikes. 6. Air-raid sirens sounded in the Yugoslav capital early Monday, warning of possible NATO airstrikes. 7. As ground battles continued Saturday, state-run radio in Eritrea urged residents of Asmara to remain indoors for protection against possible Ethiopian airstrikes. 8. Bomb shelters were cleaned, air raid sirens were repaired and foodstuffs were stashed as Yugoslavs braced Wednesday for possible NATO airstrikes. 9. Bulgaria has agreed to allow NATO use its airspace and infrastructure for possible airstrikes against Serbian targets in case Kosovo peace talks in France produce no agreement. 10. Clearly feeling the pressure of possible NATO airstrikes, Mladic, in his letter, offered a unilateral cease-fire by his forces besieging Sarajevo. |