91. The Serbian opposition will sue anti-riot police who injured demonstrators in Belgrade Friday after a peaceful protest was dispersed, the opposition movement Together announced.
92. The Serbian opposition was not alone in its scepticism.
93. The Serbian opposition will end demonstrations if the Serbian parliament officially recognizes its victories in municipal elections, opposition leader Vuk Draskovic said here Thursday.
94. The Serbian opposition appointed its candidates to take over the municipal council in the second city of Nis Tuesday, the Tanjug news agency reported.
95. The Serbian opposition issued a defiant rallying cry against President Slobodan Milosevic on Wednesday, calling on successful candidates in municipal elections to seize control of local authorities.
96. The Serbian opposition, which has received numerous expressions of support from the West, is also counting on international pressure to force a climbdown from Milosevic.
97. Three Serbian opposition parties called Thursday on Serbians to take to the streets in a weekend demonstration against President Slobodan Milosevic.
98. Three leaders of the Serbian opposition grouping Together -- Djindjic, Vensa Pesic and Vuk Draskovic -- said Monday they had been invited to the ceremony.
99. Twenty thousand Serbian opposition supporters marched through central Belgrade on Monday to attend a religious ceremony on the eve of Orthodox Christmas celebrations.
100. UN human rights envoy Elisabeth Rehn met Serbian opposition leaders Sunday, fresh from three months of pro-democracy protests that forced the government into a humiliating climbdown.