51.  Serbian opposition leaders on Tuesday refuted reports of divisions among their ranks, saying they had reached agreements for upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections.

52.  Serbian opposition activists resumed Tuesday in downtown Belgrade their campaign to oust President Slobodan Milosevic despite a police ban of the action.

53.  Serbian opposition leaders travel to Washington on Thursday to seek U.S. support for further democratization of Serbia.

54.  Serbian opposition activists resume their campaign to oust President Slobodan Milosevic despite a police ban on protests.

55.  Serbian opposition leaders renewed calls Saturday for early elections and promised greater coordination to oust Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.

56.  Serbian opposition activists on Tuesday resumed a Belgrade-based campaign to oust President Slobodan Milosevic despite a police ban of the action.

57.  Serbian opposition leaders and ethnic Albanian representatives agreed Tuesday that a solution to the Kosovo conflict can only be achieved by peaceful means.

58.  Serbian opposition leaders and ethnic Albanian representatives agreed Tuesday that a solution to the Kosovo conflict can only be achieved peacefully.

59.  Serbian opposition leaders headed to Washington on Thursday to seek crucial U.S. support, while reports surfaced about serious rifts within their pro-democracy coalition.

60.  Serbian opposition leaders said Wednesday they are seeking political and economic help from Britain in their continuing pro-democracy struggle.

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