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To: Stormweaver who wrote (4350)4/18/1999 12:37:00 PM
From: Jacalyn Deaner  Respond to of 17770
 
James - I agree thanks for the good reading this morning and I hope you all take time off to enjoy your families today. It's great in DFW area so I have to release these thoughts and spend time with my family. It is good though to see that people do recognize what is going on and have at least given it some thought and concern.

Thanks again people, Sincerely, Jacalyn



To: Stormweaver who wrote (4350)4/18/1999 12:47:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Stage II, war is going to move into Albania and surely Macedonia? Serbs are surely not going to wait for Appache being ready..
Yugoslavia Breaks
Diplomatic Ties With
Albania
12:25 p.m. Apr 18, 1999 Eastern

TIRANA, Albania (Reuters) -
Yugoslavia broke diplomatic
relations with Albania Sunday,
accusing Tirana of helping NATO
in its bombing campaign against
Yugoslav forces, an Albanian
government source said.

''They contend they did it on the
grounds that Albania is helping
NATO's aggression,'' the source
told Reuters.

Albania has put its airports, air
space and territory at the disposal
of NATO, which is waging a fierce
bombing campaign against
Yugoslav targets in an effort to
push back troops sweeping
through the Serb province of
Kosovo.

The Tirana government has sharply
criticized Yugoslavia for border
incursions by Serb soldiers fighting
against Kosovo separatist rebels
and for the shelling of Albanian
villages along the frontier.

A brutal campaign of ''ethnic
cleansing'' by Serb forces has
driven hundreds of thousands of
ethnic Albanians from their
Kosovo homes and across the
border into Albania and other
neighboring countries.

Albania had already withdrawn all
of its embassy staff from Belgrade
after Serb police failed to hold
back demonstrators several weeks
ago.

Copyright 1999 Reuters Limited.