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when the war broke out branco his young wife and her parents moved from bosnia to belgrade. became seriously ill when he was one year eight he paid no attention to the people around him his mental development slowed down he made no attempt to engage with anybody not even with his parents or elder sisters. and first meeting constantly connected with the doctor soon and they were already communicating with each other the boy tugged at the doctor's beard and took his hand for a number of us and we were surprised it was like a miracle the doctor damaged wasted no time treating the boys illness my son liked the doctor very much he played with his beard and moustache. and going always met outside daniel's house in the morning at about seven o'clock dr dhar which normally came by bicycle wearing his hat it was a very funny spectacle. the doctor would put his hands around the boy's head like this. he kept his hands close to the back of the head like this sometimes he pressed his hands against. elias he kept them a short distance away if you wanted to produce an act of the grange he
when the war broke out branco his young wife and her parents moved from bosnia to belgrade. became seriously ill when he was one year eight he paid no attention to the people around him his mental development slowed down he made no attempt to engage with anybody not even with his parents or elder sisters. and first meeting constantly connected with the doctor soon and they were already communicating with each other the boy tugged at the doctor's beard and took his hand for a number of us and we...
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mr of the serbian republic founded a publishing house in belgrade. he published a novel by his former workmate and friend moreover the publication fetched a small profit. they very nearly every book published by us is in this shop except for books written by carriage richard and this means they are sold out of the this is very good and good of. h.j. dr talmage took the number seventy three bus to the fertility clinic for work. he found the route very convenient it took him from thirty to fifty minutes to get there. like many times before on july eighteenth two thousand and eight boarded the number seventy three boats outside his home. and it seemed just like any other trip to work. before going up about two sturdily built young men had approached him in the bus and were standing side by side with him for some time later another two men got on the boards they said to him you must get off and follow us order before they took him out of the bus or bundled him into a car from campbell resides and drove him to someplace he knew nothing about three days pa
mr of the serbian republic founded a publishing house in belgrade. he published a novel by his former workmate and friend moreover the publication fetched a small profit. they very nearly every book published by us is in this shop except for books written by carriage richard and this means they are sold out of the this is very good and good of. h.j. dr talmage took the number seventy three bus to the fertility clinic for work. he found the route very convenient it took him from thirty to fifty...
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and belgrade has called on to be you on security council to investigate allegations linking top politicians including the current prime minister hesham torture to trafficking and other crimes during the one nine hundred ninety nine call comes as people battle economic deprivation course about on the third anniversary of its going to lateral declaration of independence from said. there's the headlines join us now for the latest edition of the kaiser report where i'll discuss how the scheme is selling virtual forests real. guys are there says the kaiser report you know the.
and belgrade has called on to be you on security council to investigate allegations linking top politicians including the current prime minister hesham torture to trafficking and other crimes during the one nine hundred ninety nine call comes as people battle economic deprivation course about on the third anniversary of its going to lateral declaration of independence from said. there's the headlines join us now for the latest edition of the kaiser report where i'll discuss how the scheme is...
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partisan belgrade will be playing ball following a seventy seven seventy four defeat of monta prostate sienna the italians finding selves a point i hate at half time while in the fourth the hosts had taken a seventy seven seventy one lead with three seconds to go i saw six then the stunning three point effort to get up to three points but the right pace of. seventy seven seventy four the final score and not one. full contact martial arts have exploded in recent years all across the globe and russia is no exception pun cross is one of the most popular forms here currently for dining experience age is no restriction for slugging it out. the general rule of thumb about martial arts is that as soon as you can stand and walk you can learn them the youngest of these children are seven years old and they already know what it feels like to why'd you tournament kicking punching wrestling allowed so many ways to win she is the one you like the martial art of comes from big games and combines both wrestling and hand to hand fighting techniques just needed to win when it comes to youngsters safety
partisan belgrade will be playing ball following a seventy seven seventy four defeat of monta prostate sienna the italians finding selves a point i hate at half time while in the fourth the hosts had taken a seventy seven seventy one lead with three seconds to go i saw six then the stunning three point effort to get up to three points but the right pace of. seventy seven seventy four the final score and not one. full contact martial arts have exploded in recent years all across the globe and...
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making headlines across the globe and estimated seventy thousand took part in a protest in central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption opposition leaders threaten to blockade of the capital if there are questions and met with any two months almost ten thousand officers were on hand to be heard then to repeat of violence see the previous demonstration. of the monsoon rains causing massive flooding in several parts of the long claiming at least thirteen lives and affecting more than eight hundred thousand people thousands of houses were destroyed many roads are damaged this is the second time within a month that's the long haul was swamped by raging waters in january more than a million people were hit by flooding that claimed at least forty three lives. the idea of multiculturalism in the u.k. has failed according to prime minister david cameron who is urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made the same day as around three thousand far right supporters marched
making headlines across the globe and estimated seventy thousand took part in a protest in central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption opposition leaders threaten to blockade of the capital if there are questions and met with any two months almost ten thousand officers were on hand to be heard then to repeat of violence see the previous demonstration. of the monsoon rains causing massive...
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central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally is demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatened to blockade the capital if their quest is not met to madness always have. been to appeal to the previous demonstrations. heavy monsoon rains of kools massive flooding in several false of sri lanka claiming it these tsunamis that are affecting over eight hundred thousand people thousands of houses of the story to many roads down it's this is the second time that the. monkfish lanka has been badly affected by a great deal in jan removing the million people were affected by flooding which claimed at least forty three lives. now the idea of multiculturalism in the u.k. has failed says prime minister david cameron who's urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made on the same day as around three families and far right supporters marched in the town of luton to protest against islam anti fascism muslims also gathered to hold their own. and it has more than what we've seen in luton on s
central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally is demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatened to blockade the capital if their quest is not met to madness always have. been to appeal to the previous demonstrations. heavy monsoon rains of kools massive flooding in several false of sri lanka claiming it these tsunamis that are affecting over eight hundred thousand people thousands of houses of the story to...
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welcome to belgrade the. one thames bus many truth said in just a few ways and you can hear the amount of russian language spoken to. make amazing things well. i don't think you can defend. itself rationing the seventh anniversary of the glamor special magazine not the steel new style the english london subpool several special language newspapers and . periodicals magazine of the times and everything to try and try to check trips to cut. prices include a focus the simplest things on your one of life's traits it might mean you're thinking about working in russia i think. it's a one. mason making sure clients said frank said yes it was going to be the one thing i love my god i'm. wrong in this well because. i buy that will. take everything out. that there might. be styles what they do they know what they want. and. they go off trail and we will work very well together. to love ashton. that happy and in love there i should. say i get have i met them that. night that the idea that anybody. with more movie russian
welcome to belgrade the. one thames bus many truth said in just a few ways and you can hear the amount of russian language spoken to. make amazing things well. i don't think you can defend. itself rationing the seventh anniversary of the glamor special magazine not the steel new style the english london subpool several special language newspapers and . periodicals magazine of the times and everything to try and try to check trips to cut. prices include a focus the simplest things on your one of...
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central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators called for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption opposition leaders threatened a blockade of the capital if their requests weren't met within two months almost ten thousand officers were on had prevent a repeat of violence seen at previous demonstrations. heavy monsoon rains caused massive flooding in several parts of claiming at least thirteen lives and affecting more than eight hundred thousand people thousands of homes have been destroyed many roads are damaged it's the second time in a month that sri lanka has been swamped by raging waters in january more than a million people were hit by flooding that claimed at least forty three lives. the idea of multiculturalism in the u.k. is failed according to prime minister david cameron who is urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made on the same day as around three thousand and four rights supporters marched in the town of luton against two hour to protest against islam anti-fascists and muslims also gathered to hol
central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators called for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption opposition leaders threatened a blockade of the capital if their requests weren't met within two months almost ten thousand officers were on had prevent a repeat of violence seen at previous demonstrations. heavy monsoon rains caused massive flooding in several parts of claiming at least thirteen lives and affecting more than eight hundred thousand...
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and certainly there are hints of a softening of belgrade stance towards kosovo but what do serbs care more about let's hear from you i mean do you care more about joining the e.u. or getting possible back i think intelligent serbs understand that if the price of joining a club is that you give part of your house as the price of joining that club if that's the price is not a price worth paying because it shows that your status in that club will not be the one that will be of benefit to you serbia has five hundred years worth of results in kosovo for five hundred years coming up now will the e.u. be subsidizing serbia to actually sacrifice all those resources and be paying the people who ethnically cleanse the serbians from kosovo for the resources of serbia in kosovo the economic figures don't stand up so he needs both it does need the membership but it's not ready for it yet but it certainly needs it's possible back and it's certainly ready for that or it was very interesting what you have to say marco gets it from the british serving alliance for peace thanks very much indeed for joi
and certainly there are hints of a softening of belgrade stance towards kosovo but what do serbs care more about let's hear from you i mean do you care more about joining the e.u. or getting possible back i think intelligent serbs understand that if the price of joining a club is that you give part of your house as the price of joining that club if that's the price is not a price worth paying because it shows that your status in that club will not be the one that will be of benefit to you...
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international headlines now this hour an estimated seventy thousand serbs took part in a protest the central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption all position leaders to threaten a blockade of the capital if their request is not met within two months or always ten thousand officers world and to prevent a repeat of violence the biggest demonstration. heavy monsoon rains of calls massive flooding in several parts of sri lanka claiming at least thirteen lives in effect eight hundred thousand people thousands of homes of the destroyed or many roads damaged this is the second time within a month the true lanka has been badly affected by raging waters in jan remove the million people who are affected by flooding which claimed at least forty three lives. now as part of the fight against inequality and discrimination and political correctness in the us has become entrenched into everyday life but the rules of what you can say and what you cause have now extended into censoring or altering classic literatu
international headlines now this hour an estimated seventy thousand serbs took part in a protest the central belgrade the biggest anti-government rally in years demonstrators were calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption all position leaders to threaten a blockade of the capital if their request is not met within two months or always ten thousand officers world and to prevent a repeat of violence the biggest demonstration. heavy monsoon rains of calls massive...
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belgrade. now with a perceived failure integrating muslim immigrants into european society the concept of multiculturalism seems to be losing its appeal in the old world western leaders have one by one method is just not working and could be posing a danger to say we're not going to go has more on this. the concept of multiculturalism seems to be failing all around europe we fail to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to by law. this approach has failed utterly. my answer is clearly yes it's a failure. the heads of state are now admitting what many observers and radicals have been saying for some time mordecai tourism will only function if the people come into the country have a job to own their own money and feel responsible for the for the community otherwise was jobless people and if they live a passive life with social welfare and the passive approach can sometimes evolve into extreme action denmark is home to more than half a million immigrants making up almost ten per
belgrade. now with a perceived failure integrating muslim immigrants into european society the concept of multiculturalism seems to be losing its appeal in the old world western leaders have one by one method is just not working and could be posing a danger to say we're not going to go has more on this. the concept of multiculturalism seems to be failing all around europe we fail to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to by law. this approach has failed utterly. my answer...
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the international news in brief now an estimated seventy thousand dollars in approach in central belgradethe biggest antigovernment rally in the year is demonstrates recorded for elections higher wages a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatened a blockade of the capital if that request is not met with its own weight have panels of. about a repeat of one hundred see that previous demonstration. heavy monsoon rains have caused massive flooding in several paul. claiming at least thirteen lives that affect eight hundred thousand people thousands of houses have been destroyed and many roads damage this is the second time within a month that sri lanka has been badly affected by raging waters and generally more than a million people were affected by flooding which claimed at least forty three law. now the idea of multiculturalism in the u.k. has failed says prime minister david cameron who is urging minority groups to do more to integrate the comments were made on the same day as around three thousand far right supporters marched in the town of looted to protest against isl
the international news in brief now an estimated seventy thousand dollars in approach in central belgradethe biggest antigovernment rally in the year is demonstrates recorded for elections higher wages a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatened a blockade of the capital if that request is not met with its own weight have panels of. about a repeat of one hundred see that previous demonstration. heavy monsoon rains have caused massive flooding in several paul. claiming at...
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headlines around the world and an estimated seventy thousand or so took part in a protest in central belgrade the biggest ever anti-government rally in the movies demonstrators are calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatening a blockade of the capital if the request is not that within two months almost ten thousand officers were on hand to prevent a repeat of violence seen at previous demonstrations. the monsoon rains have caused massive flooding in several parts of sri lanka claiming at least seven lives and affecting over eight hundred thousand people thousands of houses have been destroyed many roads damaged this is the second time within a month the sri lanka has been badly affected by raging waters in january more than a million people were affected by flooding which claimed at least forty three. now as part of the fight against inequality and discriminations political correctness in the us has become entrenched into everyday life but the rules on what you can say and what you can't have now extended into censoring or alte
headlines around the world and an estimated seventy thousand or so took part in a protest in central belgrade the biggest ever anti-government rally in the movies demonstrators are calling for early elections higher wages and a crackdown on corruption and opposition leaders have threatening a blockade of the capital if the request is not that within two months almost ten thousand officers were on hand to prevent a repeat of violence seen at previous demonstrations. the monsoon rains have caused...
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his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel, took a train to switzerland and deposited. so he was -- he had his money. >> wasn't the u.s. government trying to take the money? >> yes, and they still are. bobby -- yeah -- bobby, first of all, violated the sanctions. so he should be fined at least $250,000. of course, he dead now. on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american, so i don't know how much -- you know, he wasn't making a heck of a lot during the 20 years in the wilderness nears in l.a. he had some royalties on his books. it wasn't a lot. he still had to pay taxes on that. they are trying to get a lot of this money. who knows, they may still do it. it's up for grabs in the icelandic courts. >> wait, here's the microphone. >> i wondered if he made a run and where did his money go? >> he didn't make a will. and the money still exists. now he spent it over the -- since 1992, he died in 2008. so, you know, he had those expenses. he bought a house for his girlfriend. he bought a condo in raichvic. supposedly there's $2 million of the $3.5 m
his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel, took a train to switzerland and deposited. so he was -- he had his money. >> wasn't the u.s. government trying to take the money? >> yes, and they still are. bobby -- yeah -- bobby, first of all, violated the sanctions. so he should be fined at least $250,000. of course, he dead now. on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american, so i don't know how much -- you know, he wasn't making a heck...
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the serb delegation had a huge fight between the belgrade serbs--milosevic and company-- and the pali. the bosnian delegation had an internal conflict between the prime minister and the president-- silajdzic and izetbegovic-- who are now running against each other. and the bosnian delegation also was kind of like a mini yugoslavia, with croats, serbs, bosnian muslims, and quote "other", which is mixed- marriage or jewish members of the delegation, so all of the tensions of the balkans were reflected in that delegation. only the croatian delegation was unified and coherent, because tudjman is not only the captain and quarterback; he owns the team. - and what does being tough mean? they say that when these showdowns came, you were tough, and you sort of made it happen. what does being tough mean when you're talking to heads of state, who are super tough to begin with. what does it mean? - well, do i look like the kind of person who'd yell at somebody? - no! that's why i'm asking. maybe it's not that at all. maybe you were just very... - well, the press has somewhat exaggerated the yelli
the serb delegation had a huge fight between the belgrade serbs--milosevic and company-- and the pali. the bosnian delegation had an internal conflict between the prime minister and the president-- silajdzic and izetbegovic-- who are now running against each other. and the bosnian delegation also was kind of like a mini yugoslavia, with croats, serbs, bosnian muslims, and quote "other", which is mixed- marriage or jewish members of the delegation, so all of the tensions of the balkans...
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his sister flew to belgrade, stayed in the hotel, it was exchanged, took a train to switzerland and deposited it at the union bank. he had his money. >> isn't the u.s. trying to take his money? >> yes, and they still are. he violated the sanctions and he should be fined $50,000, but on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american, and so i don't know how much -- you know, he wasn't making a heck of a lot in the 20 years, the wilderness years, when he was living in l.a.. there were some royalties from his books, but he still had to pay taxes on that. they are trying to get a lot of this money, and who knows, they may do it. it's up for grabs now in the courts. wait, there's the microphone. >> i wonder if he made a will. where did his money go? >> he didn't make a will, and the money still exists. now, he spent it and he died in 2008, so, you know, he had those expenses. he brought a house for his girlfriend. he brought her a condo, and supposedly there was $2 million left of the $3.5 million. >> did he believe -- did he believe the things he said or just being provocat
his sister flew to belgrade, stayed in the hotel, it was exchanged, took a train to switzerland and deposited it at the union bank. he had his money. >> isn't the u.s. trying to take his money? >> yes, and they still are. he violated the sanctions and he should be fined $50,000, but on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american, and so i don't know how much -- you know, he wasn't making a heck of a lot in the 20 years, the wilderness years, when he was...
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but that does not mean that just miles south of there that jews were not destroyed in belgrade, which was, of course, the first jewish free city. horrible concentration camps in the north of africa. i always have to say that many jews who survivorred the holocaust in north africa did so because the arab-muslims in the north africa helped them and saved them. but that does not mean that there were not multitudes, there were not multitudes of arabs in common cause. the holocaust museum obstructed that move by spartic jews. there's now a page on their web site about the farhud. they are now putting in the information about the mufti. i believe you launched a -- what was your involvement in the pressuring the museum to come clean? >> at the time i was executive directer of the international leadership council, and i had asked peter black who was -- was, i don't know if he still is -- the chief historian of the holocaust museum -- >> no relation, by the way. >> i went to the holocaust museum as a tourist and asked him some questions, and he denied any responsibility of the mufti and the na
but that does not mean that just miles south of there that jews were not destroyed in belgrade, which was, of course, the first jewish free city. horrible concentration camps in the north of africa. i always have to say that many jews who survivorred the holocaust in north africa did so because the arab-muslims in the north africa helped them and saved them. but that does not mean that there were not multitudes, there were not multitudes of arabs in common cause. the holocaust museum obstructed...
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his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel it was exchanged and she then took a train to switzerland and deposited it in switzerland so he had his money. >> wasn't the u.s. government trying to take the money out -- >> yes, and they still are. bobby, first of all, violated those sanctions so he should be fined at least $250,000, of course, he's dead now but on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american. and so i don't know how much -- you know, he wasn't making a heck of a lot during the 20 years i call the wilderness years that he was living in l.a. he had some royalties that he was making on his books but wasn't a heck of a lot but he still had to pay taxes on that so they're trying to get a lot of this money and who knows, they may still do it. it's up for grabs right now in the icelandic courts. wait, here's the microphone. >> i wondered if he made a will and where did his money go. >> he didn't make a will and the money still exists. now, he spent it over -- since 1992. he died in 2008. so, you know, he had those expenses. he bou
his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel it was exchanged and she then took a train to switzerland and deposited it in switzerland so he had his money. >> wasn't the u.s. government trying to take the money out -- >> yes, and they still are. bobby, first of all, violated those sanctions so he should be fined at least $250,000, of course, he's dead now but on top of that, he stopped paying taxes in 1977. he was so anti-american. and so i don't know how much...
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my chief of cabinet is in belgrade on business. [unintelligible] i would like to make a regional one, to proceed from serbia, from russia. we are going to the netherlands in march. ruby in sarajevo on the sixth of april. we have to protect investors from slow administration. we have to protect them from organized crime. they are not big shots in bosnia. [laughter] we succeed in putting them in their place. we have to make the atmosphere. we have minerals, we of water, we can make things, we can make electricity. >> you mentioned at the whole idea of nato and european military commitment. the secretary-general of nato just spoke very strongly about your's commitment and said europe needs to stop being naive about how it needs to keep contributing militarily to areas of conflict and not just think it can do humanitarian work. how big an issue out of that -- is that to you right now? >> following a summit last december -- i give a lot of credit to our european partners. they were skeptical about this. there is a strong commitment -- a
my chief of cabinet is in belgrade on business. [unintelligible] i would like to make a regional one, to proceed from serbia, from russia. we are going to the netherlands in march. ruby in sarajevo on the sixth of april. we have to protect investors from slow administration. we have to protect them from organized crime. they are not big shots in bosnia. [laughter] we succeed in putting them in their place. we have to make the atmosphere. we have minerals, we of water, we can make things, we can...