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SERBIA: SERBIAN MEDICAL OFFICIAL: NO RISE IN LEUKEMIA IN YUGOSLAVIA.

Dr. Slobodan Cikaric, who heads the Belgrade Oncological Clinic, said on 5 January that there has been no recent rise in the incidence of leukemia or other cancer-related illnesses in Yugoslavia, RFE/RL's South Slavic Service reported. He added that it usually takes between two and five years for


VETERAN TIES A YELLOW RIBBON; CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR AMERICAN MILITARY PERSONNEL IN SERBIA.

Byline: Charles F. Bostwick Daily News Staff Writer John Finnigan is demonstrating that Americans have not forgotten the soldiers captured in Serbia. On Friday, Finnigan, a paratrooper himself in World War II, handed out more than 200 yellow ribbons to individuals and businesses around Lake Los


ENVIRONMENT-YUGOSLAVIA: URANIUM SCARE SPREADS IN THE BALKANS

STAFF Inter Press Service English News Wire 01-11-2001 BELGRADE, Jan. 10 (IPS) - As the United States and European Union scramble to reassess the health risks from depleted uranium shells used during NATO's interventions in the Balkans, officials in the region say it could take a decade to fully


CONFLICT IN THE BALKANS: THE OVERVIEW;Balkan Leaders Face an Hour for Painful Choices - New York Times

The Bosnian President, Alija Izetbegovic, once remarked that choosing between President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia and President Franjo Tudjman of Croatia was like chosing between "leukemia and a brain tumor."For all three Presidents, however, the hour of painful choices has now come.After four


Cancer Cases in Yugoslavia Rise Sharply Due to NATO Bombings

Cancer cases in certain regions of Serbia and Kosovo have increased sharply following NATO's air strikes against Yugoslavia, Serb ecologists said Wednesday. Speaking at a press conference in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, Serb ecologists Biljana Tomasevic and Budomir Babic said that