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Serb Opposition Leader Returns, Promises Changes

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July 6, 1999 - 0:0
BELGRADE Zoran Djindjic, leader of Serbia's opposition Democratic Party, returned to Belgrade on Sunday and promised to fight for the democratization of Yugoslavia. He was greeted by a cheering crowd of up to 300 people at Belgrade airport, newly reopened after 11 weeks of NATO bombing. (Reuter)

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