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He didn't even really like basketball that much. He loved to fish more than anything. He became serious about basketball his freshman year of high school after he sprouted 6 inches that summer. He moved to Belgrade when he was 16 and played in the...
Sunday when Janko Tipsarevic defeated Michael Ryderstedt 6-2, 7-6 (7/5), 7-5 to secure an unbeatable 3-1 lead over Sweden. Serbian Janko Tipsarevic returns the ball to Swedish Michael Ryderstedt during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis...
Serbia's Dusan Lajovic returns the ball to Sweden's Filip Prpic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden, in Nis, 200 kilometers south of capital Belgrade, on February 12, 2012. View Photo »
The red line for Belgrade would be Hashim Thaci's decision to initiate an armed attack on Serbs in Kosovo. Thaci must know that any attack against Kosovar Serbs means an attack on Belgrade
Twelve houses were destroyed in the village of Restilica Saturday afternoon and rescue crews were searching Sunday for three missing people, Radio B92 reported from Belgrade, Serbia. Nearly 500 people have been killed by the cold and snow that...
Janko Tipsarevic returns the ball to Swedish Michael Ryderstedt during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match on February 12 in Nis, 200 kilometres south of Belgrade. Serbia reached the quarter-finals when Tipsarevic defeated Ryderstedt...
In his studies there he had taken special interest in AC devices, and the flaws inherant in their design had returned to his thoughts often during the years. One day in 1882, while talking to a friend in a Belgrade park, Tesla abruptly froze in...
Swedish tennis player Robert Lindstedt (L) and Johan Brunstrom (R) celebrate their victory against Serbian Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 11, 2012, in... View Photo »
A red line for Belgrade is Hashim Thaci’s armed assault on Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija
Grussing remains free on bond pending a sentencing hearing. BOZEMAN A 39-year-old Belgradewoman who authorities say took more than $92,000 from the Belgrade Little League faces embezzling charges. Amy Jo Erickson was arrested Thursday and, after a...
Four more bodies were discovered during the overnight excavation. "No bigger tragedy has ever struck this region," said local district official Behar Ramadani. "Two brothers with their wives and children have been killed." Comments are not reviewed...
Belgrade (Serbian: Београд or Beograd listen (help·info)) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The first settlements in the area of Belgrade emerged in prehistoric Vinča in 4800 BC. The site of the city was settled in the 3rd century BC by the Celts, before becoming the Roman settlement of Singidunum. The Slavic name Beligrad (a form of... Full Article
A man races across snow covered train tracks in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkan country and much of Europe.
View Photo »Sweden's Filip Prpic returns the ball to Serbia's Dusan Lajovic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden, in Nis, 200 kilometers south of capital Belgrade, on February 12, 2012. Serbia reached the Davis Cup quarter-finals when Janko...
View Photo »The Serbian Davis cup team pose with the national flag after winning a Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match against Sweden on February 12, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometres south of Belgrade.
View Photo »Swede Michael Ryderstedt reacts after losing a point to Serbian Janko Tipsarevic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 12, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometres south of Belgrade.
View Photo »Serbian Janko Tipsarevic reacts after winning against Swedish Michael Ryderstedt during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 12, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometres south of Belgrade.
View Photo »A man walks through snow covered banks of the Danube river in Zemun near Belgrade on February 12, 2012. Cold weather claimed seven more lives on Sunday in the Balkans -- two in Albania, one in Serbia and Bosnia respectively, while three more victims of an avalanche that buried several...
View Photo »Serbian Janko Tipsarevic returns the ball to Swede Michael Ryderstedt during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 12, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometres south of Belgrade.
View Photo »Swedish Michael Ryderstedt returns the ball to Serbian Janko Tipsarevic during their Davis Cup first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 12, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometers south of Belgrade.
View Photo »A car drives on a snow-covered street in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Serbian emergency officials said the army will use explosives to break up ice on the Danube and Ibar rivers to try to prevent the possibility of flooding.
View Photo »A view of the snow covered Sava river in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Serbian emergency officials said the army will use explosives to break up ice on the Danube and Ibar rivers to try to prevent the possibility of flooding.
View Photo »A man pushes a bicycle through the snow in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Serbian emergency officials said the army will use explosives to break up ice on the Danube and Ibar rivers to try to prevent the possibility of flooding.
View Photo »A man walks on a snow covered field in Belgrade on February 6, 2012. The Serbian government late Sunday declared an 'emergency situation' in the country because of snowfall and extremely low temperatures,' a statement said. Around 70,000 people remain cut off from the outside world in...
View Photo »Children sledging in the park in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2012. Freezing weather is affecting huge areas of Europe disrupting traffic but allowing for more fun in some winter sports.
View Photo »A lion cub plays with a snowball at the Belgrade Zoo on February 5, 2012. In Serbia, almost 70,000 people are still cut off from their villages and 32 municipalities have declared a state of emergency, mostly in the south and southwest of the country. So far, nine people have died of...
View Photo »Swedish tennis player Robert Lindstedt (L) and Johan Brunstrom (R) celebrate their victory against Serbian Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 11, 2012, in Nis, 200 kilometers south of capital...
View Photo »Swedish team captain Thomas Enqvist (C) hugs his players Robert Lindstedt (R) and Johan Brunstrom (L) after their victory against Serbian Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden on February 11, 2012, in Nis,...
View Photo »Lorries and cars slowly move during a blizzard on the E-75 highway near the Serbian town of Deligrad, 180 kilometres south of Belgrade on February 11, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkans.
View Photo »During a blizzard a bulldozer clears the E-75 highway near the Serbian town of Deligrad, 1800 kilometres south of Belgrade on February 11, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkans.
View Photo »Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic (L) and Nenad Zimonjic (R) return the ball to Sweden's Johan Brunstrom and Robert Lindstedt during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden in Nis, 200 kilometers south of capital Belgrade, on February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Sweden's double Johan Brunstrom (R) and Robert Lindstedt (L) discuss of their tactics before serving against Serbia's double Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic during their Davis Cup World Group first round tennis match between Serbia and Sweden, in Nis, 200 kilometers south of capital...
View Photo »Johan Brunstrom and Robert Lindstedt of Sweden discuss tactics during their match against Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia at their Davis Cup tennis match in the southern Serbian town of Nis, some 250 km (155 miles) south of Belgrade February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Coach Bogdan Obradovic (L) instructs Janko Tipsarevic (C) and Nenad Zimonjic of Serbia during their match against Johan Brunstrom and Robert Lindstedt of Sweden at their Davis Cup tennis match in southern Serbian town of Nis, some 250 km (155 miles) south of Belgrade February 11, 2012.
View Photo »A man walks down a path in a snow covered park in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkan country and much of Europe.
View Photo »A man and his child take a stroll in a snow covered park in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkan country and much of Europe.
View Photo »A man shovels snow from his balcony in Belgrade February 4, 2012. Fresh heavy snowfalls has caused traffic chaos in Belgrade and other Serbian cities.
View Photo »A man races across snow covered train tracks in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Serbia is struggling to maintain its power system amid record low temperatures in the Balkan country and much of Europe.
View Photo »The red line for Belgrade would be Hashim Thaci's decision to initiate an armed attack on Serbs in Kosovo. Thaci must know that any attack against Kosovar Serbs means an attack on Belgrade
A red line for Belgrade is Hashim Thaci’s armed assault on Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija
It should be clear to Belgrade and Pristina that the European Union will not import any unresolved regional trouble spots
