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The least they will accept, it seems, is a Kosovo that would become a separate segment of Yugoslavia alongside Serbia and Montenegro and then only for three years, until its people (in practice, the Albanian majority) decided on their future in a referendum.
ECONOMIST: A war too far for Milosevic
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His trial will, it is hoped, promote democracy in Serbia and Montenegro, which are all that is left of Yugoslavia, help to bring stability to the rest of the Balkans, and serve as a warning to other despots that torture, murder and ethnic cleansing do not pay.
ECONOMIST: Slobodan Milosevic
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The answer to that may lie not in Kosovo but in other bits of Yugoslavia in Serbia proper and in Montenegro, its sullen partner in the Yugoslav federation.
ECONOMIST: Ending conflict in Kosovo | The