
Friday, March 26, 1999
NATO to step up attack; Belgrade stays defiant
US-led NATO warships and jets began pounding military targets in Yugoslavia for the second day amid word from US officials that the attacks would continue till Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic withdrew his troops from Kosovo, agreed to the autonomy plan for the province, and returned to the negotiating table.

British court upholds Pinochet arrest
Britain's highest court has ruled that former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet did not have immunity from prosecution on charges of gross human rights violation.

Yugoslavia releases detained journalists -- diplomat
Twenty-nine foreign journalists who were detained in Yugoslavia in the wake of NATO air strikes have been released, a Yugoslav diplomat told US television early on Thursday.

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