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AVAILABLE BACK ISSUES 2000
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SERB WORLD U.S.A.
November/December 2000 vol. XVII,
no. 2
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"The Railway Special" by William Jovanovich
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"The Lost History of Gavrilo Princip"
by David DeVoss
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"At Work in South Chicago" by Luka M.
Pejovic from "Srbi u South Chicago" written in 1939
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"Desanka Maksimovic, renowned and beloved
Serbian poetess" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"Recollections of the Uprising" a poem
by Desanka Maksimovic, translated by Dorian Cooke
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"The Beggar" a poem by Desanka Maksimovic,
translated by A. Lencaric and J. Lavrin
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Banjaluka Torta"
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"Memories of Minnesota: Serbian
Christmas, St. George, and Others" by Sophie Luzaich
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"Milan Opacich Presents: Pete Radakovich"
a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"The Number Two Christmas" by Milla
Zenovich Logan
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"Letter from Kosovo" by George J. Vuckovich
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"What to do with the Balkans:
Fierce Wars and Fragile Peace 1875-1878" by Philip D. Hart
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"Families of the Borderland: Between
Austrians and Ottomans, 1875" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
SERB WORLD U.S.A.
September/October 2000 vol. XVII,
no. 1
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"Daniel, My Brother" by Joe Payne
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"The Magic Basil" a Serbian folk tale
from Vuk Karadzic, adapted by Serb World U.S.A.
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"Celebrity: Eastern Europeans"
by William Jovanovich
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Chirstmas Gift Ideas, 2000
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"Letter from Kosovo" by George J. Vuckovich
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Cream Cheese Lika-Style"
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"Milan Opacich Presents: Danilo Kozarski"
a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"'Cultured' Treats of the Balkans" by
Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"Medical Research and Yogurt" by Michael
D. Nicklanovich
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"Arizona Cattle Baron: Pioneer
and Lawman, T.D. Casanega" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"The Arlow Brothers of Cleveland...a
daughter's tribute" from Tanya Arlow-Dushaw
SERB WORLD U.S.A.
July/August 2000 vol. XVI, no.
6
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"True West, Last West" by William Jovanovich
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"Buhach: An Old Country Chrysanthemum"
by Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"A Grand Tour: An American Woman
in the Balkans, 1908" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"Serbs of Saint Spiridon: Trieste
1751-1951" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"An Enlightened View of Nationalism"
by Professor Ales Hrdlicka
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Old Fashioned Plum Strudel"
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"Milan Opacich Presents: The Maravich
Sisters of Gary" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Surviving the Great Depression" by
Milan Zec
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"A Life in Three Centuries: Ljubica
Mrvichin Sarenac Bajovich" by Dorothy Pokrajac Pjevich
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"Letter from Kosovo" by George J. Vuckovich
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"What to do with the Balkans:
Gladstone vs. Disraeli (1870's)" by Philip D. Hart
SERB WORLD U.S.A.
May/June 2000 vol. XVI, no. 5
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"The Protective Veil: a vision from
old Constantinople" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"Captains and Merchants of the Sea:
a Pastrovictradition" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"William Wirt and Gary's Public Schools"
by Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Adriatic Salad"
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"Letters from Kosovo" by George J. Vuckovich
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"Along the Adriatic: ancient towns and
trade" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"Milan Opacich Presents: SvirajOrchestra"
a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Serbs of South Bend: Great Depression,
World War II, Post-War Era" by Steve Mandich
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"Serbs at Studebaker" by Steve Mandich
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"South Bend's Serbs Go to College" by
Steve Mandich
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"The Tale of Two Calendars: the Julian
and the Gregorian" by Philip D. Hart
SERB WORLD U.S.A.
March/April 2000 vol. XVI, no.
4
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"Serbs of South Bend, Indiana: Part
I...Wagons, Wheels, Automobiles" by Steve Mandich
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"The Guslarin History" by Serb
World U.S.A. staff
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"Honors at Arlington: Eli Popovich Remembered"
by Philip D. Hart
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"The Celebration of Spring: The New
Year of the Ancient Serbs" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Serbian Easter Bread"
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"Milan Opacich Presents: The Violin
Joins the Tamburitza"a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Steve Legino of Omaha: 'The man who
could make the earth tremble.'" by his son Eli Legino
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"The Young Nobleman and His Animal Friends"
a Serbian folk tale adapted from a collection by Elodie Mijatovich
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"Frescoes: Medieval Treasures" by George
Kosich and Michael D. Nicklanovich
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"Migrations: The Ottoman Conquest and
After" based on the work of Dr. Jovan Cvijic (1920), translated by Serb
World U.S.A.
SERB WORLD U.S.A.
January/February 2000 vol. XVI,
no. 3
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"Home Again in the Valley of Giants:
Cetinje" by George J. Vuckovich
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"Bato and Basketball—A Star from the
North Chicago Neighborhood" by Dr. Dan Pyevich
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"The Serbs of the Old North Chicago
Neighborhood" by Dr. Dan Pyevich
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"Of Interest" a regular feature of 2
to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
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Recipe: "Old-Fashioned Serbian Stew"
by Rose Benes
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"A Glimpse of Our Past: 'Serbianism
in America'" from Brankovo koloin 1903, translated by Serb World
U.S.A.
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"Milan Opacich Presents: Into the New
Century with the Popovich Brothers" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Back to Those Hills: A Daughter's Memories,
Part 2" by Mary Rusnov Abramovich
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"Jovan Jovanovic 'Zmaj'—Beloved
Poet of His People" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"Grandpa and Grandson...'Uz'o deda
svog unuka'" a poem by Jovan Jovanovic-Zmaj, translated by Serb
World U.S.A.
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"The Slavonic Peoples: 'Who are
the Slavs? What should we know about them?' " by Robert J. Kerner, 1932.
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"The Indo-European Family of Languages,
a chart tracing the development of most European languages, including
Serbo-Croatian"