101.  Undeterred by sub-zero temperatures and heavy-handed police intervention, the Serbian opposition is determined to continue its daily protests, the Democratic Party said Sunday.

102.  Montenegro on Monday responded favorably to a Serbian opposition call that it back moves towards democracy in Belgrade, saying it was worried about political tensions in Serbia.

103.  Meanwhile, two leaders of the Serbian opposition denounced Milosevic for being irresponsible for organising a pro-government rally at the same time as the opposition one.

104.  Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic and parliament speaker Svetozar Marovic have both expressed their support for the Serbian opposition.

105.  Montenegro responded favourably Monday to a Serbian opposition call for it to back moves towards democracy in Belgrade, saying it was concerned about latest developments there.

106.  One hundred thousand Serbian opposition supporters marched through central Belgrade on Monday to attend a religious ceremony on the eve of Orthodox Christmas celebrations, correspondents reported.

107.  Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Friday met with three leaders of the Serbian opposition, in a further US effort to distance itself from Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.

108.  Serbian opposition deputies threatened Thursday to walk out of parliament to protest a decision by ruling socialists to scrap live television coverage of house sessions.

109.  Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic appealed Monday for the Yugoslav army to intervene in the crisis pitting pro-democracy demonstrators against the regime of President Slobodan Milosevic.

110.  Serbian opposition leader Zoran Djindjic was elected mayor of Belgrade on Friday by a new municipal council dominated by officials from the Together opposition coalition.

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