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>From: Herman de Tollenaere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:29 PM
>Subject: Yugoslavia arrests/Dutch
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The Independent (UK)
We have the heart for battle, says Montenegrin trained by SAS
By Phil Rees in Podgorica
30 July 2000
An officer from Montenegro's Special Police, the Spezijalni, has
described the role of the SAS in training the force. T
Lou Paulsen wrote:
> The 'colonial relationship' would exist if the northern republics were
> sending capital in AND extracting surplus value. Yugoslavia in fact spent
a
> lot of money on development projects in Kosovo, and in fact there was a
lot
> of improvement in the standard of living, but
-Original Message-
From: Johannes Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>IMHO the relationship of all of the former
>Yugoslavia (mainly Serbia proper, Croatia and Slovenia) with Kosovo had
>aspects of a colonial relationship: E.g. capital export to Kosovo,
>concentration of the industry in mini
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky wrote:
> I would rather discuss a more general
> issue, which is the framework for our debate, and this is the problem
> of uneven development within the boundaries of a country.
>
> Just to spark the whole thing, two examples:
>
> a) the Basque or Catalonian bourgeoisie
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky wrote:
> En relaciĆ³n a Re: [L-I] Re: Turkey and Islamic Capitalism (with,
> el 31 Jul 00, a las 16:00, Johannes Schneider dijo:
>
> >
> > "Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky wrote:
> >
> > This "Serbian imperialism", ... which, during the age in which it
> > succeeded in "controll
Y el mensaje parece ser 'The Monroe Doctrine' de Lo Estados Unidos.
Ya Fox es encargado con interrumpir cualquiera actividad independiente
en el Cono Sur que trataria establecer un mercado independiente del
gobierno estadounidense.
El PRI no hubiera tenido la abilidad para llevar a cabo esta
inte
I hope the problem's been dealt with now. I expected lots of freeloaders who
enjoyed the pure academic housestyle of the old Crashlist, would quit when the new
list started, and they have, so good riddance. What's interesting is that plenty
of new people have joined. We'll see if the new list can