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After some banter on New York’s Cardinal Dolan (with O’Reilly joking that “I’m the biggest sinner in the world and you have to put up with me because I was baptized”), Beck got to describing the work of small government “Tea Party” groups across the...
After some banter on New York’s Cardinal Dolan (with O’Reilly joking that “I’m the biggest sinner in the world and you have to put up with me because I was baptized”), Beck got to describing the work of small government “Tea Party” groups across the...
Bosnia's new Prime Minister Vjekoslav Bevanda speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Sarajevo February 21, 2012. View Photo »
The political environment and lack of a financing resolution have materially detracted from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s institutional management and medium-term growth prospects, and have further weakened prospects for EU accession
It has operations in nine countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia and the Czech Republic, where the business is based. It sells a number of labels that are little known in the west, such as Bergenbier and Borsodi, as well as Staropramen, a global...
His avocations are current events, aviation, history, and conservative politics. Long Tab Sig O Twenty-three years of Active and Reserve service in the US Army in SF (18B), Infantry and SOF Signal jobs with operational deployments to Bosnia and Africa.
"Passing the laws on the census and state aid was a great achievement, but we now have to implement them," Bevanda said. Parliament must also complete work on harmonising the constitution with Europan human rights standards, the remaining EU condition,...
AS Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic, of Bosnia, is challenged by Parma defender Jonathan, of Brazil, right, during a Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Parma, at Rome's Olympic stadium, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012. View Photo »
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Bosnia's new central government aims to meet all conditions set by the European Union over the next month and apply for membership of the bloc by the end of June, the Balkan country's new prime minister told Reuters on Tuesday. The...
He should be out focusing on killing those that helped facilitate 9/11 – not helping to rebuild a dirt hole country that has beatin all other invaders before us. Until Muslims apologize for the destruction of 900 Christian churches in Bosnia, where our...
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan peninsula of southern Europe with an area of 51,129 km² (19,741 square miles), and an estimated population of around 4 million people. It is known in the country's official languages as Bosna i Hercegovina or Босна и Херцеговина (in the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets respectively), although the... Full Article
AS Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic, of Bosnia, is challenged by Parma defender Jonathan, of Brazil, right, during a Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Parma, at Rome's Olympic stadium, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012.
View Photo »Syrian native Imad al-Husini, known as Abu Hamza, addresses journalists during a protest against his deportation in the central Bosnian town of Zenica, 02 February, 2008. Up to 5,000 people gathered in protest against the government's decision to expel Husini, who fought on the side of...
View Photo »Bakir Izetbegovic, one of the three members of Bosnia's Presidency, speaks to the media during a joint news conference with Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, unseen, in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Izetbegovic is in Turkey for a three-day state visit.
View Photo »Bakir Izetbegovic, one of the three members of Bosnia's Presidency, left, and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu speak to the media during a joint news conference in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Izetbegovic is in Turkey for a three-day state visit.
View Photo »The Muslim member of Bosnia's joint presidency Bakir Izetbegovic (L) listens to Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu during their joint press conference following their talks in Ankara on February 15, 20012.
View Photo »Montenegro's rescue workers evacuate passengers from a train blocked by an avalanche near Kolasin on February 13, 2012. So far the cold weather has killed 56 people in the Balkans -- 20 in Serbia, 13 in Bosnia, 10 in Kosovo, five in Montenegro, three in Croatia, three in Albania and two...
View Photo »Bosnian men speak at the Grbavica football stadium, covered by snow, after part of the stands crumbled under the weight of the snow, in Sarajevo on February 13, 2012. The total number of deaths in the western Balkans was put at 56. Twenty people have died in Serbia, 13 in Bosnia, 10 in...
View Photo »A Serbian police helicopter drops supplies to barges stuck in the frozen Danube river near Smederevo, 40 kilometers east of Belgrade on February 13, 2012. Ice on the Danube near Smederevo has locked two barges and a ship with thirteen sailors on board. A helicopter of the Serbian police...
View Photo »Pedestrians walk on roads covered by snow after heavy snow fell in Pristina on February 13, 2012. An avalanche killed at least nine people in Restelica a southern mountain village and left others trapped in several houses under 10 metres of snow. A helicopter from the NATO-led...
View Photo »Bosnian workers inspect the collapsed roof of the Grbavica stadium, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The roof of a stand of a Sarajevo stadium collapsed under the weight of heavy snow but nobody was injured. The incident occurred a day after the roof of the sports center...
View Photo »View of the Skenderija sports center in downtown Sarajevo, Bosnia that was used for ice skating events in the 1984 Winter Olympics after it collapsed under the weight of heavy snow, early Sunday Feb. 12, 2012. No injuries or fatalties have been reported according to police. Bosnia has...
View Photo »Bosnian Armed Forces Gazelle helicopter touches down near the village of Ulog, on an aid flight, on February 10, 2012. Helicopters ferried food and medicine to snowed-in inhabitants of village Ulog, as Europe's 14-day-old cold snap tightened its frigid grip on the continent, where more...
View Photo »Bosnian man walks near to a frozen stream, near Bosnian town of Lukavac, 100 kms north of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Bosnia is struggling to maintain its power system and water supply amid record low temperatures in the Balkan country and much of Europe.
View Photo »Bosnian woman fills a water canister with water, preparing for water shortages caused by freezing temperatures, near Bosnian town of Lukavac, 100 kms north of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Bosnia is struggling to maintain its power system and water supply amid record low...
View Photo »Prime Minister of Bosnia's Republic of Srpska, Aleksandar Dzombic, (R) speaks with helicopter pilot Boban Kusturic before visiting isolated villages near the city of Kalinovik, February 8, 2012. Europe's bitterly cold weather killed another 33 people on Monday, with Bosnia recording its...
View Photo »Stuttgart's Bosnia-Herzegovinian striker Vedad Ibisevic (C) and Munich's defender Jerome Boateng vie for the ball during the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) quarter-final football match between VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, on February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Stuttgart's Bosnia-Herzegovinian striker Vedad Ibisevic (L) and Munich's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger vie for the ball as Munich's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (C) watches during the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) quarter-final football match between VfB Stuttgart and Bayern Munich in Stuttgart,...
View Photo »AS Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic, of Bosnia, is tackled by Catania midfielder Francesco Lodi, left, during a Serie A soccer match between Catania and AS Roma at the Angelo Massimino stadium in Catania, Italy, Wednesday, Feb.8, 2012. The game ended 1-1.
View Photo »Bosnian workers shovel snow from a street as they working to normalize public transport in Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Bosnia's government declared a state of emergency in its capital on Saturday after Sarajevo was paralyzed by snow.
View Photo »Bosnian Merim Muslibegovic ,41, left, and his daughters Senka,15, and Sara,7, shovel deep snow to clean his car, in Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Eastern Europe's unrelenting and deadly cold snap produced another heavy snowfall in the Balkans on Saturday,...
View Photo »Actress Angelina Jolie answers question during an interview with Associated Press, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Angelina Jolie visited Bosnia for the premiere of her movie "In the land of Blood and Honey". Angelina Jolie said Wednesday working as a director has...
View Photo »Turkey's President Abdullah Gul (R) shakes hands with a Muslim member of Bosnia's joint presidency Bakir Izetbegovic during a welcoming ceremony, at the entrance of the Presidential Palace in Ankara, on February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Serbia's President Boris Tadic (L), members of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency, Zeljko Komsic (2nd L), Bakir Izetbegovic (C), Nebojsa Radmanovic (2nd R) and Croatia's President Ivo Josipovic (R) clasp hands after their trilateral meeting at Mount Jahorina, near Sarajevo, on February 3,...
View Photo »Members of the Bosnian tripartite presidency, with left to right, Serbia's President Boris Tadic, Zeljko Komsic, Bakir Izetbegovic, Nebojsa Radmanovic and Croatia's President Ivo Josipovic, as they shake hands after a meeting at mount Jahorina sky resort, near Sarajevo, Bosnia, on...
View Photo »Member of Bosnian Presidency, Nebojsa Radmanovic (L) watches Chairman of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency, Zeljko Komsic (C) address a press conference after a trilateral meeting with presidents of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic (R) and president of Serbia, Boris Tadic, at Mount Jahorina near Sarajevo,...
View Photo »AS Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic, of Bosnia, is challenged by Parma defender Jonathan, of Brazil, right, during a Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Parma, at Rome's Olympic stadium, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012.
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