Hints and tips:
...Later, while working with clients at H Huntsman and Sons, and simultaneously studying fashion at Central Saint Martins, he realised he wanted to bridge the gap between the codes of suiting and modern fashion...
...Born in Kutina, Yugoslavia, in the early years of Josip Tito’s oppressive communist regime, Ugrešić grew up with books, the radio and Hollywood movies — the factories produced few toys for children — and...
...One of the two assassins who survived jail, Vaso Cubrilovic, became minister of forests in Josip Tito’s postwar communist government. Cubrilovic died aged 93 in 1990....
...Sarajevo-born Emir Kusturica (right) had been instrumental in putting the region’s filmmakers on the cinema map, particularly with Underground (1995), which spans Yugoslav history from the second world war through Tito...
...Because this trip visits a man who had 23 members of his family killed; drops in on a war crimes court; visits Mostar and Tito’s former nuclear bunker; and speaks to survivors of the Srebrenica massacre....
...He reminds me of a small-town Yugoslav bureaucrat from the old days; he even favours the wooden party language of Josip Broz Tito’s era....
...Nearly sixteen years after the war ended, the Bosnian capital has attained the ultimate sign of modernity: a McDonald’s on the main central thoroughfare, Marshal Tito Street....
...He lived first in a military compound in eastern Bosnia, built for former Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito....
...For years, London and Paris insisted on seeing the Serbs as the inheritors of Tito’s multi-national Yugoslavia, even as Gen Mladic and his soldiers systematically destroyed it....
...Lawrence Eagleburger, one of the most experienced and versatile US diplomats of the last half century and briefly secretary of state at the tail end of the administration of President George H W Bush, has...
...“The break-up . . . was not in the interest of the people of Yugoslavia, but it was in the interest of certain western powers . . . after the death of Tito,” Mr Karadzic said, referring to the long-time...
...Josip Tito, president of Yugoslavia, 1953-80 92. Sarah Palin 93. Michael Manley, Jamaican PM, 1972-80 and 1989-92 94. Pope John Paul II 95. Benjamin Disraeli 96....
...His father was a Serb nationalist fighter wounded at the end of the second world war by partisans of the Yugoslavian ruler Josip Broz Tito....
International Edition