• differential. In the 1964–65 season, under the guidance of Yugoslav coach Slavko Milošević, the team competed for the national league against Beitar Ramla and...
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    Slavko Ćuruvija (Serbian Cyrillic: Славко Ћурувија, pronounced [slâːʋko tɕurǔʋija]; 9 August 1949 – 11 April 1999) was a Serbian journalist and newspaper...
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  • Gibbons (1958–60) Ignác Molnár (1960–61) Miodrag Jovanović (1961–63) Slavko Milošević (1963–64) Edmond Schmilovich (1964–66) Béla Pálfi (1966–67) Nahum Stelmach...
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    Braun (1954–1956) Jiří Starosta (1959) Slavko Milošević (1961) Yidnekatchew Tessema (1961–1962) Slavko Milošević (1962) Yidnekatchew Tessema (1963) Ferenc...
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    Brinek Jr. 1963–1964 Josip Takač 1964–1965 Ratomir Čabrić 1965–1966 Slavko Milošević 1967–1969 Kostas Karapatis 1969–1972 Ljubiša Spajić 1972–1973 Lakis...
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    Yugoslavia with Slobodan Milošević as its first president. In the 1990 general elections, SPS became the ruling party of Serbia while Milošević was elected president...
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  • Italo Vassalo LM   Luciano Vassalo CF   Mengistu Worku CF   Getachew Wolde Substitutions:   Tekle Kidane  ?' Manager: Ydnekatchew Tessema Slavko Milošević...
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  • Savatije Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Саватије Милошевић; 1876 – 1905), known as Vojvoda Savatije, was a Serbian hajduk and Chetnik commander. Savatije...
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    the administration of Slobodan Milošević, and became the Prime Minister of Serbia in 2001 after the overthrow of Milošević. As Prime Minister, he advocated...
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    from Milošević. The degree of control Serbia held over SFR Yugoslavia and later the RSK was evidenced through testimonies during the Milošević trial...
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  • said in her testimony at the February 1998 ICTY trials of Slavko Dokmanović and Slobodan Milošević that she believed the story of slaughtered babies was released...
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  • Kire Trajcev (Sep 2005 –Jan 2006) Josip Pirmajer (10 Jan 2006 –Jun 2006) Slavko Jović (Jul 2006 –Feb 2007) Momcilo Mitevski (4 Mar 2007 –Jun 2007) Marjan...
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  • The Death of Yugoslavia (category Cultural depictions of Slobodan Milošević)
    interviews with most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović, as well as members...
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  • (1984–1988) 14/0 Goran Milojević (1988–1989) 2/0 Cvijan Milošević (1988–1988) 1/0 Slavko Milošević (1930–1934) 4/0 Sima Milovanov (1951–1954) 4/0 Šime Milutin...
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  • Mirjana Marković (category Slobodan Milošević)
    politician Ivan Stambolić, Milošević's former mentor, in 2000, and the journalist Slavko Ćuruvija the previous year. "Milošević has never had any political...
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    of the opponents to Slobodan Milošević war policies. In 1993, after an internal conflict, Vukotić is replaced by Slavko Ćuruvija, and in 1994, government...
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  • Otpor (category Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević)
    authorities under the influence of Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević. Following Milošević's overthrow in October 2000, Otpor became a political watchdog...
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  • role in the first cabinet of Milošević's loyalist Mirko Marjanović, and later in 2004, three and a half years after Milošević got overthrown, became RTS...
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  • it was visually modeled after the German newsmagazine Focus. Owned by Slavko Ćuruvija and published under the "Moderni srpski nedeljnik" mantra, the...
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  • Crvena zvezda) Strahinja Milošević (to Crvena zvezda) Aleksandar Rašić (to Trabzonspor) Darko Balaban (to Crvena zvezda) Slavko Vraneš (to UNICS Kazan)...
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  • Zvonko Milojević (1995/1997) 10/0 Cvijan Milošević (1988/1988) 1/0 Savo Milošević (1994/2008) 102/37 Slavko Milošević (1930/1934) 4/0 Sima Milovanov (1951/1954)...
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  • interview with a serial rapist Igor Milošević, who had just been released after having served 15 years in prison. Milošević sent messages to women of Serbia...
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    2019-08-16. "BIOGRAPHY | Dr. Milan St. PROTIC". Retrieved 2019-08-16. Trošelj, Slavko. "Odbio Harvard zbog Beograda". Politika Online. Retrieved 2019-08-16. "Predsedniče...
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    Serbian politician and businessman. During the presidency of Slobodan Milošević in Yugoslavia, Jovanović became one of the student leaders of the 1996–1997...
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    Obuljen Koržinek Filipović Grlić-Radman Beroš Malenica Piletić Butković Tramišak Fuchs Brnjac Former members Horvat Aladrović Ćorić Milošević Banožić...
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    his tenure as minister, which lasted until the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in 2000, Vučić introduced restrictive measures against journalists and...
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    Prime Minister Zoran Milanović Preceded by Slobodan Uzelac Domagoj Ivan Milošević Succeeded by Vesna Pusić Minister of Economy In office 23 December 2011 –...
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    government Željka Antunović Slavko Linić Goran Granić Dražen Budiša 8th government Željka Antunović Goran Granić Ante Simonić Slavko Linić 9th government Jadranka...
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    personal meeting with Milošević in his cabinet, but this time Milošević didn't even dignify their request with a response. Milošević's administration appeared...
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    Highway assassination attempt and for the murders of Ivan Stambolić and Slavko Ćuruvija. The JSO was also reportedly involved in instances of war crimes...
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