Zeljko Cvijanovic
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Milosevic's rivals are hoping he's defeated this weekend, but some may end up regretting his departure.
Republika Srpska intelligence services are said to have drawn up the recently published lists of alleged Hague indictees to warn potential suspects.
A leading Belgrade human rights activist may be charged following an article highlighting Yugoslav Army involvement in war crimes in Kosovo.
Five weeks ahead of federal elections in Yugoslavia, the ruling party seems to be well ahead of the opposition in the propaganda campaign.
Vuk Draskovic's decision to put up a rival candidate has taken the shine off Vojislav Kostunica's nomination as presidential candidate for the united opposition. Hopes are now pinned on forcing a second round head-to-head against Milosevic.
The Bosnian Serb prime minister's acknowledgement last week that a major crime had been committed at Srebrenica smacked of political pragmatism.
Opposition parties in the province are more effective than their national leaders at resisting the regime
Constitutional changes permitting Milosevic another term in office have enraged the Serbian opposition and the Montenegrin leadership.
In sidelining Serbia's new anti-terrorism law, Milosevic may be telling the West that he's ready for dialogue
Following the latest attempt on his life, Vuk Draskovic has never found himself so politically isolated.