Paul Hockenos
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Bosnia's Social Democrats must attract more Croat and Serb voters if they intend to play a major role in the country's future.
The end of the Milosevic era heralds a revival of Serbia's urban youth scene
Work permits enable over 600,000 Albanians to work legally across the border, keeping whole communities at home out of poverty.
Hundreds of Bosnian Muslims expelled from Kozarac eight years ago have come back to rebuild their shattered homes.
Bosnian Serbs have begun to set aside the hatreds and exaggerated stereotypes that fueled the war.