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Hospital Banjica, and elementary school in Zemun, as far as Belgrade is
concerned. I am an eye-wittnes, it is infront of my building.
As far as Serbia is concerned, "colateral demage" is much worse.
Tracy, forgive me for asking you this, but are you perfectly sane?
                           Andrej


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From: Tresy Kilbourne <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [CHOMSKY] Chomsky Then and Now


> on 12/14/99 5:55 PM, Graham Jenkin at [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> > So what was NATO's response?  To bomb.
> No, to negotiate. Then to bomb when negotiations failed.
> > At first they bombed military
> > facilities.  But before long, they began bombing civilian
infrastructure -
> > broadcasting facilities, hospitals, schools, etc.
> Name one hospital. Name one school.
> --
> Tresy Kilbourne
> Seattle WA

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