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Salon.com August 6, 2002 Robert Capps |
Sex-slave whistle-blowers vindicated DynCorp, a private military powerhouse, fired two employees who complained that colleagues were involved in Bosnian forced-prostitution rings. The employees went to court -- and won. |
Salon.com June 27, 2002 Robert Capps |
Crime without punishment Investigators knew employees for U.S. military contractors in Bosnia bought women as sex slaves. But because of legal loopholes and bureaucratic confusion, no one was prosecuted. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2002 Dimitri G. Demekas |
Southeastern Europe After the Kosovo Crisis In the wake of the Kosovo crisis, the countries of Southeastern Europe have made great strides. What form should their reform agenda take, and what lessons can the international community draw for helping other postconflict regions? |
Sports Illustrated July 3, 2001 Alexander Wolff |
Basketball binds former Yugoslavia Basketball Without Borders, a collaborative effort of the United Nations, the NBA and FIBA, brings together kids from the former Yugoslavia. |
Salon.com June 28, 2001 Laura Rozen |
Milosevic goes to The Hague Yugoslavia's former dictator will face war crimes charges in an unprecedented international trial... |
Sports Illustrated June 20, 2001 Frank Deford |
Delay of Games Is Athens prepared to host the 2004 Olympics? |
Salon.com April 13, 2001 Laura Rozen |
Macedonia on the brink Colin Powell urges peace, but a walk through the capital city reveals a country on the verge of civil war... |
Salon.com March 31, 2001 Alex Todorovic |
Waiting for Slobo Has Milosevic really been arrested? While The Hague waits to try him, a ragged troop of loyalists still stands behind the fallen dictator... |
Salon.com December 22, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Peacekeeping's pitfalls Growing tensions along the border between Kosovo and southern Serbia could mark the first challenge for President-elect Bush's foreign policy team. |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Trail of blood A leaked document links Serbian secret police to the assassination of a journalist for the first time -- and threatens to blow apart Serbia's shaky peace... |
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