101. In Belgrade, officials denied that Serb forces had fought their way into Albania.
102. In Bosnia, the failure of U.N. peacekeepers was brought home when hundreds were taken hostage and areas supposed to be under U.N protection were overrun by Serb forces.
103. In Brussels, NATO spokesman Jamie Shea said Serb forces were looting areas in Pristina and in the town of Prizren, to the west.
104. In addition to an endorsement of an international force, the alliance pledged to seek a U.N. Security Council resolution requiring the withdrawal of Serb forces.
105. In recent weeks, the rebel group, which held off Serb forces for more than a year, had begged for a NATO air assault.
106. In Potocari, Serb forces herded them into a crowded battery factory to await deportation to Muslim-held territory.
107. In recent days, KLA units have been engaged in intense fighting against Serb forces near the Yugoslavia border with Albania.
108. In the war, the two generals commanded Serb forces in Kosovo.
109. International observers believe the Serb forces, lightly armed ground troops occasionally backed by heavy artillery, have a double mission.
110. It also signals that while two months of allied air strikes has weakened Serb forces, it has not broken their will.