81. A top ethnic Albanian negotiator in Kosovo dismissed Wednesday yet another call for talks with the Serbian government, saying police repression in the volatile province must end first. 82. A top ethnic Albanian negotiator in Kosovo said Monday his team was unlikely to attend talks with the Serbian government, called for by President Milan Milutinovic. 83. A statement from the Serbian government also expressed full support to the state delegation that rejected the plan at the recent peace talks in Paris. 84. A ranking Serbian government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the Cabinet had convened an emergency session Friday. 85. A Serbian government mouthpiece blasted the Clinton administration Tuesday for inviting Kosovo Albanian rebels to Washington for talks. 86. A top ethnic Albanian negotiator in Kosovo on Wednesday dismissed another call for talks with the Serbian government, saying police repression in the volatile province must end first. 87. Across the street, two top floors of the Serbian government building, hit Saturday for the first time, caved in while a corner dome was left standing. 88. After a blaze of criticism at home and abroad, the Serbian government on Friday amended a draft law on information and dropped proposed restrictions on independent media. 89. After weeks of deadlock, the appointment of negotiators for eventual talks with the Serbian government was a positive step forward. 90. After another long night of talks between the Yugoslav president and U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke, the Serbian government issued a statement saying all U.N. demands had been fulfilled. |