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Obama, Syria and the Aspin Doctrine
As President Barack Obama contemplates his many bad options in Syria, he may want to consider the Aspin Doctrine, an argument for intervention abroad made by President Clinton’s first secretary of defense, Les Aspin. In 1993, the Clinton...Tags: Bashar Assad, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Central Intelligence Agency, David Petraeus
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Bosnian Serb president rejects urgent border deal with Croatia
ReutersSARAJEVO (Reuters) - The Serbian part of Bosnia's presidency - which is shared between three ethnic groups - has rejected border regulations that are due to come into force when neighboring Croatia joins the EU next month. The other two parts of Bosnia's...Tags: Croatia, Montenegro, European Union, Balkan Peninsula, Serbia
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Bosnian Serb president relents over urgent Croatia border deal
ReutersSARAJEVO (Reuters) - The Serb member of Bosnia's presidency agreed on Tuesday to new border rules needed for when neighboring Croatia joins the EU in July, reversing his position from Monday when he rejected the deal. Nebojsa Radmanovic, the Serb...Tags: Croatia, Government, Politics
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Catholic monks revive Bosnian cheese tradition
ReutersBy Daria Sito-Sucic BANJA LUKA, Bosnia, June 13 (Reuters) - Three Roman Catholic monks are fighting to keep alive a monastic cheese-making tradition in Bosnia that has been passed down by word of mouth for 130 years. The pale yellow Trappist cheese made...Tags: Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Culture, Death and Dying Customs
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Chinese firms invest in emerging markets energy for EU toehold
ReutersBy Maja Zuvela STANARI, Bosnia, June 11 (Reuters) - When China's Dongfang Electric Corp. bid to build the Stanari power plant in northern Bosnia, the strategy was simple: sacrifice profits for a toehold in emerging Europe. Against little competition...Tags: Croatia, Mining, Technology, Electricity Production and Distribution, Economy, Business and Finance
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Bosnians protest over row that leaves babies in ID limbo
Reuters* Some 5,000 protest in Sarajevo * Bosnians angered by row over ID numbers * Newborn babies unregistered since February By Daria Sito-Sucic SARAJEVO, June 11 (Reuters) - Around 5,000 Bosnians marched in Sarajevo on Tuesday to voice growing public...Tags: Justice System, Human Rights, Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Crime, Law and Justice, European Union
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Protesters allow out bankers, lawmakers trapped in Bosnian parliament
ReutersSARAJEVO, June 7 (Reuters) - Around 1,500 lawmakers, government employees and international bankers stuck inside Bosnia's parliament for 14 hours were allowed to leave the building in the early hours of Friday after a deal was reached with blockading...Tags: Justice System, Parliament, Family, Banking, Crime, Law and Justice
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FACTBOX-Aluminium smelter cutbacks
ReutersJune 7 (Reuters) - More aluminium smelters are cutting capacity to help erode the mountain of inventories that has long overshadowed the market, and bring supply and demand into balance. On Thursday, Bosnia's sole aluminium smelter, Aluminij Mostar, said...Tags: Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations, Germany, Century Aluminum Company, Economy, Business and Finance
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War crimes suspect extradited from NY to native Bosnia to be tried on torture, killing charges
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) — Federal officials say a New York man has been extradited to his native Bosnia-Herzegovina to be tried for war crimes committed in the 1990s, including the torture of one prisoner and the slaying of another. Acting Assistant...Tags: War Crimes, Bosnian War (1992-1995), Murder
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Power is expected to win Senate approval as UN envoy
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Samantha Power, whom President Barack Obama nominated Wednesday to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is a longtime human rights advocate who isn't expected to face the same Senate opposition over Libya that dogged the current...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Susan Rice, Entertainment Events, Civil Rights, Hillary Clinton
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Ind. Guard promotes 1st African-American general
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana National Guard is getting its first African-American brigadier general. The Guard says that Col. Wayne Black has been promoted to the position of assistant adjutant general. A promotion ceremony will be held...Tags: Wesleyan University
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Proud to be an American: The Maryland Defense Force Band to perform Sunday
marieg@herald-mail.comThe powerful chord struck by most patriotic American songs isn’t necessarily the music. It’s the sentiment. Songs like “The Star-Spangled Banner” or “Battle Hymn of the Republic” can lift spirits during hard times,...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Education, Concerts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment
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