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SERB  WORLD U.S.A.       
November/December 2003        vol. XX,
no. 2
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"Mostar 1888: Ottoman, Dalmatian, and
all Hercegovinian" by Janos Asboth (1888), translated from German by George
Kosich
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"Mostar 1897: Home to Heroes of Sword
and Pen" by Heinrich Renner (1897), translated from German by George Kosich
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"Mostar’s Men of the Sword and Pen"
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"Bosnia and the Dayton Peace Accord:
a look at the country 8 years later" by Lt. Col. Steven Oluic, U. S. Army
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"Milan Opacich Presents “Tamburitza
Orchestra ‘Lika’ ” a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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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 tatlije or Bosnian
urmassice"
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"The First 100 Years of Flight and the
First Century of Aviation in Serbia" by Rajka Krstic Corder, Ph.D.
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"St. Nicholas: bishop, patron of sailors,
gift giver, miracle worker" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"St. Nicholas in the Lands of the South
Slavs" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"Churches of St. Nicholas in the South
Slav Lands" a map drawn by Philip D. Hart
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"Kolo’s Full Circle: St. Sava’s Serbian
Sisters Circle of Merrillville" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"Past Presidents, Charter and Honored
Members, Departed Sisters" from 75th Anniversary Commemorative Book: Donna
Erceg and Mimi Orlich
SERB  WORLD U.S.A.       
September/October 2003        vol. XX,
no. 1
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"Pilgrimage to Cajnice: An 1897 Journey
to the Old Border of Bosnia" by Heinrich Renner (1897), translated from
German by George Kosich
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"Western Lands of the Old Sandzak: Pljevlja,
Prijepolje, Priboj" by Heinrich Renner (1897), translated from German by
George Kosich
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"Map of the Sandzak Region in 1897"
drawn by Philip D. Hart
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"More about Old Borderlands"
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"The Serbian Bellflower"
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"Windsor’s General Mihailovich Place"
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"Milan Opacich presents Other Lives
of Tamburasi: Adam Popovich" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Lackawanna Kolo’s 75th" from Mika Pelgrin
and Mrs. Mary M. Korach
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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: "Nut Roll, Povitica"
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Christmas Gift Ideas 2003
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"Nick Bulaich’s Memoir of Los Angeles" 
by Nick Bulaich
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"Actor Brad Dexter: Goldfield, Nevada’s
Native Son" by Guy Rocha
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"From Stevo to Philip: The Chronicle
of a Sarajevo Family" by Pavle Kaludjercic (1998), translated by Serb World
U.S.A.
SERB  WORLD U.S.A.       
July/August 2003        vol. XIX, no.
6
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"Other Lands along the Sava" by Janos
Asboth (1888), translated from German by George Kosich
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"The Posavina Region, 1888," a map drawn
by Philip D. Hart
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"More about the Bosnian Posavina, Semberija,
and Serbian Macva"
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"What Ever Happened to 'Lili Marlene'?"
by Leo Holman (Detroit News, 1967)
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"Milwaukee’s Boston Store and More"
down memory lane with Artist Drakse
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"Milan Opacich Presents Other Lives
of Tamburasi: Matt Rebrovic" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"On the Roads in Ottoman Serbia" by
Dragutin Dimitrijevic (1925), translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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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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Recipes: "Cucumbers in Sour Cream, Serbian
Salad, Rice Salad"
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"Remembering Brcko" a true story by
Cika Vasa-Ljubisav (1899), translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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"Jovanka’s Story: Jovanka Radakovich
(1912-1941)" by Mary N. Hart and Nada Radakovich and Jovanka’s letters
to Sophie Ignotov
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"Jelena the Cursed: a legend about old
Zvornik Castle" recorded by J. Asboth (1888), translated from German by
George Kosich
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"Balkan Caravans" by Hamdija Kresevljakovic
(1962), translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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"Montenegrin Clans" by Jovan Cvijic
(c. 1927), translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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"Montenegrin Clans, c. 1900" a map drawn
by Philip D. Hart
SERB  WORLD U.S.A.       
May/June 2003        vol. XIX, no. 5
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"Lands of the Sava River"  by Hinko Hranilovic (1902), translated
from German by George Kosich
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"The Posavina Region," a map drawn by Philip D. Hart
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"Notes on the Water Mills of Kordun" compiled by Vukosava Opacic-Lekic,
translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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"Long Years of Good Health," a short story by Milla Zenovich Logan, 1947
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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: "Bosnian Meatballs or Bosanske Cufte"
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"Milan Opacich Presents: Tamburitza Lives on in Windsor" a
regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Back to My Beloved Montenegro" by William Nickinovich
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"My Montenegro is Still with Me" by Robert Nickinovich
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"Gavrilo Princip: the Assassination and World War I" by Ted Erceg
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"Founding 'Jedinstvo' The Serbian United Benevolent Society of L.A." by
Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"Founders of 'Jedinstvo': the Charter Members
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“Jedinstvo” 1906: Members of the Society
SERB  WORLD U.S.A.       
March/April 2003        vol. XIX, no.
4
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"Lands of the Drava River:  The
Podravina from Varazdin to Osijek" by Hinko Hranilovic (1902), translated
from German by George Kosich
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"The Podravina Region," a map drawn
by Philip D. Hart
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"More about the Podravina" by Serb
World U.S.A.staff
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"Centennial Celebration:  The Serbian
United Benevolent Society of L.A." by Louis Janicich
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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: Down Memory
Lane 'Tamburitza Memories'" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Down Memory Lane to Some of the Places
Drina
Has Played" Milan Opacich's partial list
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"The Navy Cross for Louis Komnenich"
by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"The Navy Cross" from the 5th Marine
Division Association
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"Dragon, Come Duel with Me" a Serbian
folk tale from Vuk Karadzic, translated by Serb World U.S.A.
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"At the Center of Controversy: 
Mike Raich and Arizona's 80% Law" by Philip D. Hart
SERB  WORLD  U.S.A.       
January/February 2003        vol. XIX,
no. 3
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"Bosnian Borderland:  Bosanski
Novi to Bihac and Beyond" by Heinrich Renner (1897), translated from German
by George Kosich
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"Bosnian Borderland," a map drawn by
Philip D. Hart
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"More on the Bosnian Borderland" by
Serb
World U.S.A.staff
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"From Montenegro to Michigan: 
Mitar and Violet Glusac, Part II" a memoir by their children, edited by
Ann Glusac Oklejas and Michael Glusac
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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: "Ham Pockets Vojvodina-Style"
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"Milan Opacich Presents: Down Memory
Lane 'Tamburasi Tales'" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
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"Final Resting Place:  the disposition
of Tesla's estate and property" by Charlotte Muzar
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"Celebrating St. Sava:  Serbia,
1841, and California, 1881, and 1921" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"The St. Sava Celebrations of San Francisco
and Fresno in 1921" articles from the Srpski Glasnik, translated
by Serb World U.S.A.
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"A Glimpse of Our Past:  Globe,
Arizona" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
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"The 1930 City Directories of Globe
and Miami" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
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"Water Mills on the Radonja River of
Kordun" by Vukosava Opacic-Lekic
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"How the Opacic Water Mill Came to Be"
by Stanko Opacic-Canica
 
