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  1. Yugoslavia
      Yugoslavia has been renamed Serbia and Montenegro. (Common misspellings include Yougoslavia, Yugoslavea, Ugoslavia, and Yougoslavea)


Lesson Plans
  1. Relief - Cost of Relief for One Person (New York Times - Zimbalist and Driggs)
      Provides the cost of relief for one person or one family in Kosovo. 12-01


News
  1. End of Yugoslavia (CBS News - Jacinto)
      Reports on the dissolution of Yugoslavia into the semi-independent states of Serbia and Montenegro. "The new country, consisting of two semi-independent states, will be renamed Serbia and Montenegro, Kostunica said after the signing ceremony. Both republics will share a defense and foreign policy, but will maintain separate economies, currencies and customs services for the time being." Visitors sometimes misspell as Montinegro, Montennegro, Montinnegro, Montinigro, or Montinnigro. 3-02

  2. Kosovo (Institute for War and Peace)
      Provides independent sources of news from Caucasus, the Hague, and more. 6-99

  3. Kosovo News (CNN)
      Provides news on Kosovo, as well as a timeline on the conflict, a history of Kosovo, and information on the key politicians involved.


Papers
  1. Djindjic, Zoran (CNN)
      "Zoran Djindjic rose to Serbia's leadership on the wave of street protests that saw the eventual overthrow of former Yugoslav president Slovodan Milosevic."

      Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindijic was assassinated on March 12, 2003. 2-03

  2. End of Yugoslavia (CBS News - Jacinto)
      Reports on the dissolution of Yugoslavia into the semi-independent states of Serbia and Montenegro. "The new country, consisting of two semi-independent states, will be renamed Serbia and Montenegro, Kostunica said after the signing ceremony. Both republics will share a defense and foreign policy, but will maintain separate economies, currencies and customs services for the time being." 3-02

  3. History of Yugoslavia's Recent Breakup (BBC News)
      "Four Yugoslav republics have already broken away, and while Slovenia and Macedonia managed to do so relatively peacefully, declarations of independence in Bosnia and Croatia led to the worst violence and war crimes seen in Europe since World War II." Yugoslavia is being reorganized into Serbia and Montenegro. 3-02

  4. How Milosevic Was Defeated (Suite101.com - Weber)
      "After four bloody conflicts Slobodan Milosevic, the 'terror of the Balkans', has met his final defeat. Sixteen months after his last war in Kosovo his criminal regime was finally swept away by a people´s revolt." 2-03

  5. Kniting Project (PeaceFleece.com)
      Describes a project to help refugees of Kosovo to find meaning and some income by providing them with the tools for kniting. 1-01

  6. Kosovo - How to Help (USAID)
      Provides information on how to help persons in hardship in Kosovo.

  7. Kosovo Humanitarian Crisis and USAID (USAID)
      The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) "is the foreign assistance and humanitarian relief agency of the federal government" and provides information on how to assist with the crisis in Kosovo.

  8. Kosovo Relief Agencies (USAID)
      Provides information on how to contact agencies to help persons in hardship in Kosovo.

  9. Kosovo Yugoslavia (Information Please - Haney)
      Provides a factsheet on Kosovo and a timeline on the development of conflicts. Also provides a map of the area.

  10. Kostinica, Vojislav (CBC News - O'Malley and Wood)
      Provides background information and a profile of Kostinica, President of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia is being reorganized into Serbia and Montenegro. 3-02

  11. Kostunica, Vojislav - Background (CBS News)
      Provides some background on the President of Yugoslavia. 10-00

  12. Kostunica, Vojislav - Biography (Information Please)
      Provides a short biography and a picture of the President of Yugoslavia. 10-00

  13. Kostunica, Vojislav - Interview (Vreme)
      Provides an interview, outlining some of the positions of the President of Yugoslavia as of August, 2000. 10-00

  14. Milosevic, Slobodan (ABC News)
      Provides a brief background on how the Prime Minister of Russia came into a position of power. Also provides quotes, a picture, and a short biography. (Sometimes visitors misspell as Milosavick.)

  15. Milosevic, Slobodan (Information Please)
      Provides a short history on Milosevic's rise to power..

  16. Preventing War in Kosovo (Transnational Foundation for Peace and Research)
      Provides a history of the complex problems affecting the region and suggests perspectives for solving the conflict. 2-00

  17. Serbia and Montenegro (Information Please)
      Provides a short history on Serbia and Montenegro, including the government.

  18. Solving the Conflict in Kosovo (Transnational Foundation for Peace and Research)
      Suggests a transcending perspective for solving the conflict. 2-00

  19. Why Milosevic Decided to Settle (RAND.org - Hosmer)
      Describes how NATO was able to get Milosevic to settle the conflict in Kosovo. 2-03

  20. Yugoslavia History (World Book)
      Provides a history of Yugoslavia, primarily in the 20th century.

  21. Yugoslavia History (World Book)
      Provides a history of Yugoslavia, primarily in the 20th century.


Periodicals
  1. -Kosovo News Sources (CNN) star
      Provides sources of news by source, including Yugoslavia sites, Albania sites, Kosovo sites, Serbia sites, Montenegro sites, Albania sites, Allied sites, Refugee organizations, Human Rights organizations, Aid agencies, and general information.

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