81.  A Serbian opposition leader warned on Sunday that protests against President Slobodan Milosevic would continue until he resigns unless he recognises the results of annulled municipal elections.

82.  A Serbian opposition leader said Friday it was offended by criticism of the movement by Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini, and accused him of backing President Slobodan Milosevic.

83.  A Serbian opposition party said a parliamentary vote on reinstating opposition election wins may not take place on Tuesday as originally expected because of a packed legislative agenda.

84.  A spokesman said other members of the Serbian opposition were also likely to attend.

85.  A Serbian opposition leader called Tuesday for Yugoslav army intervention in the marathon showdown between pro-democracy demonstrators and President Slobodan Milosevic.

86.  Djindjic pledged the Serbian opposition would consolidate its influence in key towns.

87.  Djindjic, who heads the Democratic Party which is also a partner in the Together coalition, pledged that the Serbian opposition would consolidate its influence in key towns.

88.  The pretender, who says he favours a parliamentary monarchy, is supported by one of the Serbian opposition leaders, the writer Vuk Draskovic.

89.  The three Serbian opposition leaders left Belgrade Thursday for France where they were to meet in Paris with Foreign Minister Herve de Charette, the French embassy said here.

90.  The Serbian opposition coalition Together has drawn up a proposal for entering into dialogue with representatives of the Serbian authorities, their spokesman told AFP Wednesday.

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