1. Last week, President George W. Bush approved renewed airstrikes over Iraq. 2. Rebel Serbs moved only a few guns downrange of Sarajevo Saturday, provoking U.N. warnings of renewed airstrikes. 3. A NATO ultimatum to pull out Serb heavy weapons from around Sarajevo passed without renewed airstrikes and the rebels began assembling weapons early Tuesday for possible withdrawal. 4. A NATO ultimatum to pull out Serb heavy weapons from around Sarajevo passed without renewed airstrikes, and the rebels began assembling weapons early today for possible withdrawal. 5. A NATO ultimatum to pull out Serb heavy weapons from around Sarajevo passes without renewed airstrikes as rebels begin assembling weapons Tuesday for possible withdrawal. 6. A NATO ultimatum to pull out Serb heavy weapons from around Sarajevo passed without renewed airstrikes, and the rebels assembled weapons early Tuesday for possible withdrawal. 7. Bosnian Serb weaponry rumbled away from Sarajevo on Sunday, making renewed NATO airstrikes appear unlikely. 8. But with Mladic, who has defied his political peers before, refusing to bow to the U.N. ultimatum, the prospects of renewed massive airstrikes grew. 9. But with Mladic, who has defied his political peers before, refusing to bow to the U.N. ultimatum, the prospects of renewed massive airstrikes were kept alive.. 10. Cowed by threats of renewed NATO airstrikes Sunday, rebel Serbs grudgingly moved more heavy weapons from Sarajevo and were cornered by government troops in western Bosnia. |