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In short, Milosevic has reason to believe that -- by obscuring the continuing, direct relationship between Serb policy and the Bosnian Serbs' malevolent activities -- further progress can be made toward his goal of establishing a "greater Serbia" even as he seeks relief from international sanctions against Belgrade and protection of Serbia proper from Western military strikes, should they occur.
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Back then, the Bulgarians regarded Belgrade, Serbia's capital, with its comparatively well-stocked shops and amenities, as more or less part of the West.
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When Djokovic got back to the locker room, his team delivered the news that his first coach, Jelena Gencic, had died earlier Saturday in Belgrade, Serbia, at the age of 76.
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