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PART II: OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS DECEASED IN 1902
1902
JANUARY (pg. 100-105). FEBRUARY (pg. 105-113). MARCH (pg. 113-121). APRIL (pg. 121-123). MAY (pg. 124-128). JUNE (pg. 128-132). JULY (pg. 132-135). AUGUST (pg. 135-137). SEPTEMBER (pg. 137-141). OCTOBER (pg. 141-143). NOVEMBER (pg. 143-146). DECEMBER (pg. 146-149).
Book Chapter
As Formal End Nears, Some Lament Passing of the Yugoslavia They Knew
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SUDETIC, CHUCK
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CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE
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MINORITIES (ETHNIC, RACIAL, RELIGIOUS)
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SUDETIC, CHUCK
1992
\"I'm sorry for the Yugoslavia I knew intimately,\" said Ksenija Pergar, an unemployed woman from Slovenia who just a year ago escorted foreigners on package tours through her republic's snow-capped alps, Sarajevo's mosques and Dubrovnik's limestone piazzas and palaces. \"But I understand in my mind, that it had to come to an end.\" \"Yugoslavia has failed the test of democracy,\" said one man who has been active in the political life of the federation for four decades. In testimony to the tense atmosphere, he spoke on condition that his name not be used and that he be described by his former rank of Government Minister. \"The Yugoslav state has killed itself,\" he continued. \"Many countries, including some that will recognize the secessionist republics, have wanted this country to survive.\" U.N. Peacekeepers Arrive \"Everyone will suffer from Yugoslavia's collapse,\" said Branko Horvat, an internationally known economist from Zagreb. \"This is not because the old Yugoslavia has fallen apart. It is because the present war has not created democracy or the conditions for it, and many victims will fall before people realize it.\"
Newspaper Article
Conflict Over Tradition Ends A West Point Cadet's Dream
1988
Captain [Joseph E. Martz] is 31 years old, a 1979 West Point graduate who served as a troop commander in West Germany. He is described by Mr. Edwards and some of the other cadets in his company as ''a stickler'' and ''a hard-liner,'' who sometimes, some say, ''bears grudges'' and ''can leave out the human factor.'' ''Martz had a personal vendetta against [Lau],'' a cadet said. ''Lau made the mistake of accusing him publicly of having a personal vendetta.'' Mr. Lau confirmed his suspension and said he had had ''lots of problems with Captain Martz.'' But he said to discuss them would be ''tough in my position.'' Mr. Lau is seeking to appeal his suspension. 'He's a Lineholder' ''I know Captain Martz,'' said Colonel [William L. Wilson]. ''He's intense, he's dedicated, he cares - he's a lineholder, he's not easy to work around and slip by on the edges. And when Martz says, 'No, you can't,' by God, it's going to cause some problems.''
Newspaper Article
L'INTERNAZIONALISMO DEMOCRATICO NELL'AMERICA DI WOODROW WILSON
2016
Wilsonian internationalism argued that morality and ethics had to be the basis for a democratic society's foreign policy. The Fourteen Points, as the program came to be called, consist in certain basic principles, such as the right of the peoples to self-determination, open covenants, freedom of the seas and free international commerce. Wilson supported a new international order based on a world-wide organization of the states, the League of Nations, able to enforce the peace.
Journal Article