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  1. Models of Identities in Postcommunist Societies: Yugoslav Philosophical Studies, I (Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series Iva, Eastern and Central Europe, V. 10.)
  2. An interview with Danilo Kis. (Paul Auster/Danilo Kis): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Brendan Lemon, 1994-03-22
  3. Folk dances;: [volumes] I-VI; summary by Ljubica S Janković, 1951
  4. Socio-cultural factors influencing emotional disturbance of children (University of Hawaii) by Katarina Cernozubov, 1968
  5. Across the Atlantic and Beyond the Borders - A study of two crisis: Yugoslav and Gulf by John, M. Nomikos, 2005-03-21
  6. More: The Sea by Damir Fabijanic, 2008
  7. Networks of Democracy: Lessons from Kosovo for Afghanistan, Iraq, and Beyond by Anne Holohan, 2005-04-13
  8. This Is Serbia Calling, Rock N Roll Radio & Belgrade's Underground Resistance by Matthew Collin, 2001

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63. Cultural Section (main) - Embassy Of Japan In Serbia And Montenegro
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about Japaneseculture or about cultural relationships between yugoslavia and Japan.
http://www.yu.emb-japan.go.jp/English/Culture-Main.htm
Genex Apartments, Vladimira Popovica 6, 11070 Novi Beograd; phone: +381-11-301-2800; fax: +381-11-311-8258 Info of the upcoming cultural events can be found at our page. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about Japanese culture or about cultural relationships between Serbia and Montenegro and Japan. You can e-mail us here, or go to our Embassy Info page. SCHOLARSHIPS The Embassy of Japan in Serbia and Montenegro, as the representative of the Government of Japan is at your disposal for all the information regarding the education or professional improvement in Japan. For the citizens of Serbia and Montenegro, there are two programs (types of scholarships) available through the Government of Japan :
  • Monbukagakusho scholarship (Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Government of Japan) , which is (for the Serbia and Montenegro citizens) available only for students who wish to pursue their post-graduate studies in different areas (more detailed information is available here); Japan Foundation also offers number of programs for courses in various areas
The information regarding other scholarships that might be available for foreign students are available directly through contact with the appropriate institutions in Japan. The Embassy of Japan can provide you with basic information about most of the scholarships that can be offered.

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    decani.yunet.com Serbian Orthodox Church list of Serbian churches worldwide and links to other Orthodox resources on the web
    www.serbianorthodoxchurch.com The Serbian Orthodox Church Diocese of Western America The Serbian Orthodox Church Diocese of Western America
    www.smfa.com St. Sava Serbian Cathedral in New York
    members.aol.com Prayers in English/Serbian Prayers in English/Serbian www.yurope.com Directions of the Serbian Orthodox Church Directions of the Serbian Orthodox Church www.ocf.org The Life of St Sava of Serbia The Life of St Sava of Serbia cygnus.uwa.edu.au Anti-Islamacism, Serbian Orthodoxy and Contemporary Serbian Nationalism. This paper examines some of the issues surrounding the role of Kosovo in crafting the symbolism of contemporary Serbian nationalism and Serbian Orthodoxy, paying particular attention to the anti-Islamic and anti-Albanian threads which run through Serbian culture and find their most obvious expression in the Serbian attitude towards Kosovo. users.interact.net.au
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    66. TIMEeurope.com | Summer Of Culture 2002
    yugoslavia's modern art museum is back ART A retrospective of Samizdat art andwriting from the Communist bloc GRAZ Austria's littleknown city of culture
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    67. Europe In Regional
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    68. Culture Of Peace Center Web
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    • Prof. Dr. Dimitrije Golemovic (ethnomusicology) golem@eunet.yu www.culture.org.yu/golemovic Belgrade, Yugoslavia Prof. Dr. Bozidar Radenkovic (communications) boza@fon.fon.bg.ac.yu - Belgrade, Yugoslavia Marisa Laurenzi Tabasso (stone conservation) m.tabasso@agora.stm.it - Roma, Italia Guglielmo Del Re (linguistics) guli@freesurf.ch - Suisse Sofija Bunardzic (arts, ceramics) Uzice, Yugoslavia Prof. Rastko Ciric (graphic design) rciric@eunet.yu Belgrade, Yugoslavia Nice Fracile Phd (ethnomusicology) - Romania Branislav Lecic (film/theatre) lecicbr@eunet.yu Belgrade Yugoslavia Dragica Vlaovic-Vasiljevic Vladimir Jelenkovic (media, science) vjelen@eunet.yu Belgrade, Yugoslavia Sasa Pancic (arts, painting) pancics@eunet.yu Belgrade, Yugoslavia Mladen Vujovic (applied arts, stained glass) Belgrade, Yugoslavia Marko Omcikus (cultural heritage protection) momcikus@eunet.yu Belgrade, Yugoslavia Vasiljevic Milos (Director) center@culture.org.yu Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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    71. The Balkans Pages: Rock And Roll In Former Yugoslavia
    countries like former yugoslavia, Ireland, Lebanon, Israel, South Africa - whichhad an access to western civilization on the level of culture, but not
    http://balkansnet.org/rock.html
    This cover for the Belgrade hip-hop bands compilation CD, looks like reflecting a picture from the street in Harlem, New York city, and the white kid with punk haircut sitting on the sidewalk could have easily been me... There is a host of countries - like former Yugoslavia, Ireland, Lebanon, Israel, South Africa... - which had an access to "western civilization" on the level of culture, but not on the level of economy or political system. So, in a way we were a part of the "western civilization": we watched the same movies (American, mostly), scribbled the same graffiti on the walls, listened to the same music (British and American, mostly) and tried to emulate dress-codes of our "western civilization" peers while living in third-worldishly poor countries ridden by war, apartheid, communism and screwed up history full of failures. In Yugoslavia rock was around since early sixties, but it finally caught on with wide audiences in eighties through punk. Suddenly a very simple style was around which was easy to do even with very little money. So, a lot of bands just happened overnight. The punk menace swept Yugoslavia from northwest to southeast, and at some point we thought that punk is what the "western civilization" is all about, so we loved the "western civilization". Yugoslavia was a country of artificial, ideological bonds. Different cultures and ethnoreligious groups were never allowed to form the alliance in a natural way. Rather, the alliance was forced upon them under the slogan "brotherhood and unity". This never allowed us to know each other, really. Communists were scared that they'd be not needed any more if a more substantial bonds between various groups occurred. So, they worked on preventing them: inadvertently setting grounds for their extinction and the nationalist take-over in nineties. Rock, and particularly punk, was declared a Western plague, and although it was not banned, it was officially associated with drugs and bad behavior (well, this is nothing new, isn't it?). State apparatus was bent on preventing punk rock to spread to the country. And the communists were successful.

    72. Serbia Info News / Culture & Religion
    Europe and Serbian culture Minister Branislav Lecic in Belgrade and Arandjelovacare just the beginning of a longlasting cooperation of yugoslavia with this
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    www.serbia-info.com/news September 13, 2001 - 15:55 CET CIVIL ISSUES POLITICS MILITARY KOSOVO AND METOHIA ... ECONOMY CULTURE AND RELIGION SPORT Twentieth Century - Innovations in Belgrade Milena Pavlovic Barili - A poet of painting
    Vuk represents the strength of our rebirth

    Serbian Culture Minister Branislav Lecic opened the 67th Vuk's Assembly in Trsic, the oldest and most important traditional Serbian gathering READ MORE
    Vuk Karadzic This year's, 67th annual Vuk's Assembly begins in Loznica on Monday, September 10, and will close on September 16, with a final performance at this, the oldest traditional Serbian gathering MORE The International Slavistic Centre at the Faculty of Philology, Belgrade University, will organize the 31st International Conference of Slavists from September 1 to 21 in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Trsic MORE The 41st Dragacevo assembly of trumpet players in Guca, attended by about 150,000 visitors and fans of authentic Serbian national music, concluded on August 26 MORE La MaMa Experimental Theatre from New York stages "Seven Against Thebes" in the Belgrade National Theatre MORE On the big summer scene in Palic, presentation of the awards marked Eighth International Film Festival Palic 2001 closed

    73. Info About Muslims (MSA @ SUNY/Buffalo)
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    The Muslim World, demographically speaking, defines where majorities and significant minorities of indigenous populations are practitioners of the Muslim faith, that is, Islam. Though it is not necessary to maintain, Islamically speaking, geopolitical boundaries and state structures, per se, de facto national entities and political boundaries exist. Material presented here is done so keeping this reality in mind, not necessarily as an ideal model.
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    75. AnsMe Directory - Regional > Europe > Yugoslavia > Society And Culture
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    Based on the proclamation of The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 27 April 1992. From "Transcendental Nations": Charts of nations and mundane events, by Robert Couteau.
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    Dedicated to the children affected by the NATO aggression on the FRY. http://www.children.org.yu/english/index.html Ethnologue guide to Yugoslavia Part of Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 13th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996. http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Yugoslavia Foundation of Ilija M. Kolarac Well-known Belgrade cultural establishment presents its historical background, music program, foreign language lessons. http://www.kolarac.co.yu/eindex.htm

    76. Bokpris.com - Beyond Yugoslavia: Politics, Economics, And Culture In A Shattered
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    77. Central Europe Review - Thematic Archives: Yugoslav Culture
    Thematic Archive yugoslavia Mainpage. Articles on Yugoslav culture whichhave appeared in past issues of CER. 19 June 2000 The Crescent
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    MORE bookshop music shop video store conferences ... page Thematic Archive: Yugoslavia Mainpage Articles on Yugoslav culture which have appeared in past issues of CER. 19 June 2000 The Crescent and the Cross Sam Vaknin Part I of a series of articles examining the Balkans through their axes of friction; Islam vs Christianity and nationalism vs liberalism. 19 June 2000 Balkan Hardcore Alexei Monroe Serbian Turbofolk generates paramilitarism and porno-nationalism, but is it just another face of Western pop culture? 14 February 2000 Ordinary People at an Extraordinary FEST Židas Daskalovski The Belgrade Film Festival. 8 November 1999 A Tattered Testimony Robert Young Testimonies of NATO War Crimes in Yugoslavia photography exhibit, held in the dilapidated Yugoslav Embassy in Prague's Mala Strana, leaves some sides of the story undisclosed. 25 October 1999 Post-Yugoslav Culture Issue CER's post-Yugoslav culture special, which deals with the former Yugoslav republics. 25 October 1999 Vrooom's Torpedo Music Robert Young Mixing everything from cabaret to drum'n'bass.

    78. CULTURE
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    79. Open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/ftp.isc.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.
    Path lear Date Mon, 11 Feb 91 114020 PST From marn@seas.ucla.edu (Jure Marn/)Subject call for discussion soc.culture.yugoslavia Newsgroups news
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    From marn@seas.ucla.edu Mon Sep 27 10:44:52 1993 Flags: 000000000201 Path: lear Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 11:40:20 PST From: marn@seas.ucla.edu (Jure Marn/) Subject: call for discussion - soc.culture.yugoslavia Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,soc.culture.arabic,soc.culture.british,soc.culture.french,soc.culture.german,soc.culture.greek,soc.culture.jewish,soc.culture.misc,soc.culture.nordic,soc.culture.polish,soc.culture.turkish,talk.politics.misc Subject: Call for discussion - soc.culture.yugoslavia Followup-to: news.groups Organization: SEASnet, University of California, Los Angeles Keywords: new_group, posted This is a first call for discussion to create soc.culture.yugoslavia newsgroup. The discussion period will last until 3/1/91 (estimated), when the call for votes will be posted. Please follow-up to news.group as suggested by guidelines for Usenet group creation. CALL FOR DISCUSSION - Name: soc.culture.yugoslavia I am proposing a creation of a new newsgroup for discussion of the following subjects: - culture and cultural heritage of nations and nationalities in Yugoslavia - social and economical issues of Yugoslavia - current and past politicial situations - languages used on Yugoslav territory - relationsip between various nations in Yugoslavia - relationship between Yugoslavia and its neighbours - sport and other events in Yugoslavia - everything else pertaining to Yugoslavia * articles can be posted in any language used in Yugoslavia as well as any official UN language * the newsgroup will NOT be MODERATED It is hard to wake up in the morning and not being certain whether the country of one's origin still exists. It would be much easier if people discussed the issues in the open forum. Yugoslavia has a lot to offer. It is a diverse millieu, heterogeneous society of people with vast historical differences who nevertheless managed to survive in one union for last seventy years. Let us then open all the unanswered questions and explore all the avenues of our differencies and at the same time educate other nations about our selves. Why do we claim there is no Yugoslav language? Why do we claim Adriatic sea to be one of the most beautiful seas in the world? Why is Yugoslavia home to three large religions? Let us interact directly with those who are currently in Yugoslavia as well as with each other. From marn@seas.ucla.edu Mon Sep 27 10:48:39 1993 Xref: rpi news.announce.newgroups:889 soc.culture.misc:1375 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,soc.culture.misc Path: rpi!tale From: marn@seas.ucla.edu (Jure Marn) Subject: CFD: soc.culture.yugoslavia Followup-To: news.groups Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.rpi.edu Date: 21 Feb 91 02:53:30 GMT Approved: tale@rpi.edu Lines: 35 CALL FOR DISCUSSION - Name: soc.culture.yugoslavia I am proposing a creation of a new newsgroup for discussion of the following subjects: - culture and cultural heritage of nations and nationalities in Yugoslavia - social and economical issues of Yugoslavia - current and past politicial situations - languages used on Yugoslav territory - relationsip between various nations in Yugoslavia - relationship between Yugoslavia and its neighbours - sport and other events in Yugoslavia - everything else pertaining to Yugoslavia * articles can be posted in any language used in Yugoslavia as well as any official UN language * the newsgroup will NOT be MODERATED It is hard to wake up in the morning and not being certain whether the country of one's origin still exists. It would be much easier if people discussed the issues in the open forum. Yugoslavia has a lot to offer. It is a diverse millieu, heterogeneous society of people with vast historical differences who nevertheless managed to survive in one union for last seventy years. Let us then open all the unanswered questions and explore all the avenues of our differencies and at the same time educate other nations about our selves. Why do we claim there is no Yugoslav language? Why do we claim Adriatic sea to be one of the most beautiful seas in the world? Why is Yugoslavia home to three large religions? Let us interact directly with those who are currently in Yugoslavia as well as with each other. (setq mail '("tale@rpi.edu" "uupsi!rpi!tale" "tale@rpitsmts.bitnet")) From marn@seas.ucla.edu Mon Sep 27 12:24:25 1993 Xref: rpi news.announce.newgroups:917 news.groups:22389 soc.culture.arabic:6107 soc.culture.british:9208 soc.culture.french:3347 soc.culture.german:3257 soc.culture.greek:3032 soc.culture.magyar:98 soc.culture.polish:709 soc.culture.turkish:6565 talk.politics.soviet:4494 talk.politics.misc:49218 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.arabic,soc.culture.british,soc.culture.french,soc.culture.german,soc.culture.greek,soc.culture.magyar,soc.culture.polish,soc.culture.turkish,soc.cultute.misc,talk.politics.soviet,talk.politics.misc Path: rpi!tale From: marn@seas.ucla.edu (Jure Marn) Subject: CFV: soc.culture.yugoslavia Followup-To: poster Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.rpi.edu Date: 4 Mar 91 01:38:09 GMT Approved: tale@rpi.edu Lines: 65 This is a first call for votes to create the soc.culture.yugoslavia newsgroup. Please send your votes to marn@seas.ucla.edu and use either of the following forms: if you are FOR creation of soc.culture.yugoslavia, write: YES for soc.culture.yugoslavia in your Subject: line and I vote FOR creation of soc.culture.yugoslavia as your message OR if you are AGAINST creation of soc.culture.yugoslavia, write: NO for soc.culture.yugoslavia in your Subject: line and I vote AGAINST creation of soc.culture.yugoslavia as your message. The voting period will start 0:00:01 Pacific Standard Time (PST) on Monday, March 4th, 1991 and will end 23:59:59 Pacific Standard Time on Tuesday, March 26th, 1991. All entries received outside the voting period will be declared invalid. Only ONE vote per userID is accepted. If more than one vote is rendered the last vote within voting period will be considered as final. There are no other limits as to limit origin of votes. Included is final version of the charter soc.culture.yugoslavia: - Name: Soc.culture.yugoslavia A creation of a new newsgroup for discussion of the following subjects is proposed: - culture and cultural heritage of nations and nationalities in Yugoslavia - social and economical issues of Yugoslavia - current and past politicial situations - languages used on Yugoslav territory - relationsip between various nations in Yugoslavia - relationship between Yugoslavia and its neighbours - sport and other events in Yugoslavia - everything else pertaining to Yugoslavia * articles can be posted in any language used in Yugoslavia as well as any official UN language * the newsgroup will NOT be MODERATED It is hard to wake up in the morning and not being certain whether the country of one's origin still exists. It would be much easier if people discussed the issues in the open forum. Yugoslavia has a lot to offer. It is a diverse millieu, heterogeneous society of people with vast historical differences who nevertheless managed to survive in one union for last seventy years. Let us then open all the unanswered questions and explore all the avenues of our differencies and at the same time educate other nations about our selves. Why do we claim there is no Yugoslav language? Why do we claim Adriatic sea to be one of the most beautiful seas in the world? Why is Yugoslavia home to three large religions? Let us interact directly with those who are currently in Yugoslavia as well as with each other. From marn@SEAS.UCLA.EDU Wed Apr 5 19:34:05 1995 Xref: rpi news.announce.newgroups:995 news.groups:23669 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups Path: rpi!bounce-back From: marn@SEAS.UCLA.EDU (Jure Marn) Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.yugoslavia passes 217:21 Followup-To: news.groups Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.rpi.edu Date: 28 Mar 91 04:33:19 GMT Approved: tale@rpi.edu Lines: 252 It is my pleasure to inform you that as of 23:59:59 March 26, 1991 I have received 217 votes FOR creation and 21 AGAINST creation of Soc.culture.yugoslavia. In the case of double votes I have considered the ones cast the last. Included please find the list of people voting FOR and AGAINST creation. List of people who voted FOR creation: 87ZIVKOV%CUA.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Wed Mar 13 17:46:02 1991 8850968%AWIWUW11.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 26 08:31:57 1991 @ANLVM.CTD.ANL.GOV:b40299@tackey.eng.anl.gov Mon Mar 4 14:53:32 1991 @CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU:bestvina@FRIHES61.BITNET Sat Mar 9 08:02:38 1991 @DUKEVM.AC.DUKE.EDU:K121160@DUKEMVS.BITNET Thu Mar 14 09:07:27 1991 @MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU:CUBRIC@VAX2.CONCORDIA.CA Wed Mar 6 12:07:16 1991 @MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU:IGMN0@CC.UAB.ES Wed Mar 13 06:53:04 1991 @MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU:PAI@CRUXNHD.CERN.CH Tue Mar 12 15:01:26 1991 @UICVM.uic.edu:NESIC@FNAL.BITNET Tue Mar 5 21:19:11 1991 @VM1.NoDak.EDU:DEAN_L@TURBO.Kean.EDU Tue Mar 5 04:56:40 1991 @freezer.acs.udel.edu:bryden@acs.udel.edu Sun Mar 10 19:47:14 1991 @ixgate.gmd.de:marko.petkovsek@uni-lj.ac.mail.yu Mon Mar 18 04:24:33 1991 @ncsuvm.ncsu.edu:DRAGAN@UNC.BITNET Sat Mar 16 12:54:54 1991 @ncsuvm.ncsu.edu:ZORICA@UNC.BITNET Sat Mar 23 12:12:13 1991 @ois.db.toronto.edu:panos@db.toronto.edu Tue Mar 5 06:54:33 1991 @po2.andrew.cmu.edu:ik0f+@andrew.cmu.edu Thu Mar 14 17:40:52 1991 @po3.andrew.cmu.edu:bj0k+@andrew.cmu.edu Tue Mar 12 16:36:03 1991 @po3.andrew.cmu.edu:ss85+@andrew.cmu.edu Mon Mar 4 07:13:13 1991 @star.cs.vu.nl:@ohrid.cca.vu.nl:sjaak@cca.vu.nl Wed Mar 6 06:25:14 1991 @star.cs.vu.nl:@zadar.cca.vu.nl:hendrik@cca.vu.nl Tue Mar 5 03:24:10 1991 @um.cc.umich.edu:Adam_Condic@mbs.umich.edu Wed Mar 13 10:54:10 1991 ANDRI@vx.acs.umn.edu Fri Mar 8 06:17:35 1991 ANTON@carleton.ca Sat Mar 9 06:54:54 1991 B239SK@UTARLG.UTA.EDU Mon Mar 4 13:04:58 1991 B2K@ecl.psu.edu Fri Mar 8 20:20:33 1991 BDJOKIC@umiami.IR.Miami.EDU Tue Mar 5 21:01:02 1991 BOZMIRA%YALEVM.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 8 19:23:48 1991 BULAT%OLIMP%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 4 13:36:53 1991 CDELL@VAX1.UMKC.EDU Tue Mar 5 21:24:25 1991 CHEE1N1@jetson.uh.edu Wed Mar 13 15:10:05 1991 CITKUSEV@buenga.bu.edu Mon Mar 4 09:43:25 1991 CSC_HELP@dt3.dt.UH.EDU Wed Mar 13 05:49:37 1991 DIMITRIJE@buenga.bu.edu Tue Mar 5 15:53:46 1991 DXD14@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Mon Mar 4 11:43:02 1991 DZIVKOVIC@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU Mon Mar 11 12:07:18 1991 EALEKSMI%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 26 08:16:57 1991 EFILB03%YUBGSS21.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 11 03:59:37 1991 EGORCIKJ%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thu Mar 21 00:37:33 1991 EIGALY%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 12 15:15:49 1991 EKATIC%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thu Mar 21 00:53:34 1991 ELAZIC%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thu Mar 21 00:58:34 1991 EPAVLOVV%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 15 02:42:53 1991 ERISTAN%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 11 21:15:54 1991 ESENCIC%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thu Mar 14 02:16:42 1991 ESTANIMI%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Wed Mar 13 23:52:52 1991 FSAAA2%ALASKA.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 19 02:49:41 1991 GALIC%SLACVM.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 5 20:50:52 1991 INR5VTH@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU Mon Mar 4 09:02:56 1991 IXZ8JOM@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU Mon Mar 4 12:34:50 1991 IZZYI09@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU Mon Mar 4 12:35:54 1991 JN5J@CORNELLA.cit.cornell.edu Mon Mar 4 19:20:46 1991 L044NA0I@VB.CC.CMU.EDU Wed Mar 13 15:13:01 1991 MARGAN%YALEVM.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Tue Mar 5 05:42:45 1991 MARIOS@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Tue Mar 12 22:14:07 1991 MFT4@PSUVM.PSU.EDU Tue Mar 5 06:23:13 1991 MMILICEVIC@umiami.IR.Miami.EDU Tue Mar 5 20:52:15 1991 O108Z7%TAMVM1.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 15 07:59:08 1991 PANTIC27986D%BUEFQ5%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 4 12:51:50 1991 PROTIC_J%BUEF78%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 25 14:16:32 1991 RADOJEV%BCVMS.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 15 20:16:14 1991 ROSKAR@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edu Wed Mar 13 19:06:16 1991 Richard_Senghas@NeXT.COM Thu Mar 7 09:29:16 1991 SCATTONL%SNYCENVM.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 15 13:08:32 1991 STRITAR%AMOR%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 4 06:28:23 1991 STRZEMEC%FORDMULC.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Fri Mar 15 10:14:06 1991 SYSTEM3%YUBGSS21.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thu Mar 14 01:46:04 1991 TKosir%UNCAMULT.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Sun Mar 10 16:17:46 1991 TS0058@OHSTMVSA.IRCC.OHIO-STATE.EDU Mon Mar 11 07:25:45 1991 VUKICA@northeastern.edu Mon Mar 4 09:44:55 1991 Vladimir.Brajovic@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU Mon Mar 4 13:50:47 1991 ZDR%CUNYVMS1.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Mon Mar 18 21:49:46 1991 ZVONKO%YUBGEF51.BITNET@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Wed Mar 13 22:57:52 1991 abrodnik@watdragon.waterloo.edu Tue Mar 5 14:37:09 1991 adam@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu Tue Mar 5 09:28:05 1991 aleksic@umunhum.Stanford.EDU Fri Mar 22 12:05:21 1991 anne@cypress.cray.com Mon Mar 4 12:24:18 1991 avyfdvg@clan.nottingham.ac.uk Tue Mar 5 12:24:06 1991 az@cip-s01.informatik.rwth-aachen.de Wed Mar 20 05:00:03 1991 bahadurs@prism.CS.ORST.EDU Tue Mar 12 16:54:21 1991 bill_nolting@ub.cc.umich.edu Sat Mar 23 10:50:39 1991 bogdan@po.neuronet.pitt.edu Wed Mar 13 18:17:03 1991 bogojev@CS.UCLA.EDU Thu Mar 14 00:30:09 1991 bojanic@function.mps.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 4 10:20:53 1991 boris@goedel.cse.ogi.edu Thu Mar 7 08:58:26 1991 boza@canuck.Berkeley.EDU Mon Mar 4 23:37:15 1991 bozkus@frith.egr.msu.edu Wed Mar 13 07:09:13 1991 briant@eecs.nwu.edu Wed Mar 13 21:52:56 1991 cetin@izmir.ee.uh.edu Wed Mar 13 05:57:51 1991 cgren@pyramid.swansea.ac.uk Wed Mar 6 12:49:36 1991 chang@ee.rochester.edu Mon Mar 4 11:37:12 1991 cheriav@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Wed Mar 13 07:51:43 1991 chrislin@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu Tue Mar 5 09:50:04 1991 condic@gw.wmich.edu Wed Mar 6 05:08:19 1991 condic@vela.acs.oakland.edu Tue Mar 5 05:18:26 1991 cosar@mega.cs.umn.edu Tue Mar 12 20:30:30 1991 cowie-james@CS.YALE.EDU Tue Mar 5 05:53:45 1991 curcic@tristan.TN.CORNELL.EDU Sun Mar 24 23:55:57 1991 curgus@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu Mon Mar 4 09:07:51 1991 d-yang@cs.columbia.edu Wed Mar 13 18:57:44 1991 dade@Eng.Sun.COM Mon Mar 11 10:08:48 1991 daedalus!a91xy007@talcott.harvard.edu Tue Mar 5 17:30:08 1991 danj1@cbnewse.att.com Mon Mar 4 15:37:04 1991 dolidon@cl.bull.fr Tue Mar 19 03:50:48 1991 drazen@vlsi.cs.caltech.edu Mon Mar 4 14:27:53 1991 dzamonja@math.wisc.edu Tue Mar 5 08:21:17 1991 efstse@eecs.nwu.edu Wed Mar 13 21:50:08 1991 elekgab@descartes.math.purdue.edu Fri Mar 8 09:42:56 1991 eliz@world.std.com Mon Mar 18 06:56:35 1991 elsmith@iastate.edu Mon Mar 4 10:28:51 1991 emile@bumrl1.bu.edu Tue Mar 5 16:46:36 1991 erdem@ee.rochester.edu Wed Mar 6 05:23:23 1991 felice@ic.Berkeley.EDU Tue Mar 12 15:24:41 1991 goktas@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 4 06:34:43 1991 goranka@sun.soe.clarkson.edu Wed Mar 13 20:35:50 1991 idt!vladan@uunet.UU.NET Mon Mar 4 10:16:57 1991 igor@soil.Princeton.EDU Tue Mar 5 06:10:36 1991 ir@unhd.unh.edu Tue Mar 12 12:46:16 1991 irena@euclid.math.purdue.edu Mon Mar 4 09:58:25 1991 itannir@brahms.udel.edu Mon Mar 4 10:21:39 1991 ivanov@imag.fr Fri Mar 15 08:13:04 1991 jack@cs.glasgow.ac.uk Wed Mar 6 13:03:24 1991 jadranka@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu Mon Mar 4 09:10:01 1991 jangles@hpuxa.acs.ohio-state.edu Thu Mar 7 08:17:56 1991 jdbobalj@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Tue Mar 5 11:37:15 1991 jfatovic@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Mon Mar 4 13:56:44 1991 jovic@fml.arc.nasa.gov Mon Mar 4 09:53:41 1991 jurka@genbank.bio.net Tue Mar 5 09:48:25 1991 justict@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Wed Mar 13 14:55:58 1991 jv@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu Thu Mar 21 09:16:09 1991 kai@ncsa.uiuc.edu Wed Mar 13 15:41:22 1991 karadimc@enuxha.eas.asu.edu Mon Mar 4 12:26:35 1991 karin@marek.medicine.rochester.edu Thu Mar 14 05:17:23 1991 kosa@cs.unc.edu Mon Mar 4 18:06:25 1991 kostic@ee.rochester.edu Sun Mar 24 15:21:49 1991 kulas@siwa.informatik.uni-dortmund.de Fri Mar 8 13:36:10 1991 lamaster@george.arc.nasa.gov Mon Mar 4 10:32:59 1991 lba@kolvi.hut.fi Wed Mar 13 07:28:18 1991 lbechtle@uceng.UC.EDU Wed Mar 6 22:17:52 1991 leon@hyper-tweety.Jpl.Nasa.Gov Mon Mar 4 09:08:48 1991 ljilja@ccb.ucsf.EDU Sun Mar 24 23:43:17 1991 lynn@elan.com Tue Mar 12 21:15:17 1991 margog@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu Fri Mar 8 12:44:11 1991 maria@olivej.ATC.Olivetti.Com Sat Mar 23 16:33:10 1991 marn Fri Mar 8 14:03:00 1991 masic@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 4 15:28:03 1991 mdoroslo@uceng.UC.EDU Mon Mar 4 09:43:45 1991 mdsg8120@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Wed Mar 13 19:46:01 1991 micasa!jzl@zoo.toronto.edu Tue Mar 5 15:46:59 1991 milan@CS.UCLA.EDU Fri Mar 8 12:10:45 1991 milan@helix.nih.gov Wed Mar 6 14:19:08 1991 milan@sun-a.rutherford.ac.uk Thu Mar 7 10:56:05 1991 milicic@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu Tue Mar 26 23:21:39 1991 miljkovc@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Mon Mar 11 14:14:49 1991 millerb@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Tue Mar 5 13:13:04 1991 milosav@spica.ucsc.edu Tue Mar 5 09:44:46 1991 miodrag@zabriskie.berkeley.edu Thu Mar 21 20:33:03 1991 mirjana@theory.cs.psu.edu Sun Mar 10 05:02:24 1991 mjf@expert.com Tue Mar 5 12:24:17 1991 mjt@expert.com Tue Mar 5 08:24:07 1991 mmijic@csupomona.edu Mon Mar 18 13:10:56 1991 mr@expert.com Tue Mar 5 08:24:05 1991 msozen@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 4 20:03:47 1991 murat%cs@hub.ucsb.edu Tue Mar 12 21:56:22 1991 na0i+@andrew.cmu.edu Mon Mar 4 17:38:12 1991 natasa@ce.udel.edu Mon Mar 4 13:38:44 1991 nedeljn@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Mon Mar 4 19:00:42 1991 nenad@nenad.net.com Mon Mar 4 10:47:47 1991 nino@mph.sm.ucl.ac.uk Fri Mar 8 04:28:08 1991 nmil@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Mon Mar 11 14:15:02 1991 nmouawad@watmath.waterloo.edu Mon Mar 4 08:07:11 1991 nobu%ixgate.gmd.de@RELAY.CS.NET Tue Mar 12 04:36:41 1991 ozkan@ee.rochester.edu Mon Mar 4 10:06:50 1991 patrinos@rodan.acs.syr.edu Sat Mar 9 10:40:44 1991 pavlovic@ee.rochester.edu Mon Mar 4 09:54:43 1991 petar@cory.Berkeley.EDU Wed Mar 13 21:37:14 1991 plp@informatics.rutherford.ac.uk Thu Mar 7 04:00:41 1991 pramath@descartes.math.purdue.edu Fri Mar 8 10:23:34 1991 prs@olivey.ATC.Olivetti.Com Mon Mar 4 00:20:36 1991 qazi@hal.lv-physics.nevada.edu Fri Mar 15 16:16:40 1991 rajka@informatics.rutherford.ac.uk Mon Mar 11 06:54:38 1991 rcharman@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Mon Mar 4 21:48:53 1991 rhanschk@uhasun.hartford.edu Wed Mar 6 20:57:46 1991 riek@ee.rochester.edu Mon Mar 4 10:31:25 1991 romans@theory3.caltech.edu Thu Mar 14 07:23:51 1991 rpandey@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Wed Mar 13 00:31:40 1991 rvidic@uceng.UC.EDU Mon Mar 4 09:18:24 1991 s29863s@taltta.hut.fi Mon Mar 25 15:59:29 1991 sam@math.ucla.edu Sun Mar 17 12:14:13 1991 sam@ncsa.uiuc.edu Thu Mar 14 11:43:27 1991 sanderg@mist.CS.ORST.EDU Wed Mar 13 10:38:06 1991 satyr!philc@ucscc.UCSC.EDU Tue Mar 5 18:20:26 1991 shigeki@is.titech.ac.jp Fri Mar 15 05:56:27 1991 simic@math.berkeley.edu Mon Mar 4 09:15:06 1991 sitar@mte.ncsu.edu Mon Mar 4 08:12:27 1991 sk@sunbim.be Mon Mar 11 04:47:31 1991 sosic@cs.utah.edu Mon Mar 4 09:58:35 1991 sowton@rigel.convex.com Wed Mar 6 07:53:19 1991 spike@world.std.com Fri Mar 15 10:39:08 1991 sstojano@sstojanovic.csm.UC.EDU Mon Mar 4 10:23:39 1991 swany@riemann.math.purdue.edu Tue Mar 5 05:27:43 1991 teexnma@ioe.lon.ac.uk Thu Mar 14 12:49:16 1991 timcenko@division.cs.columbia.edu Wed Mar 13 18:49:11 1991 tmsvc@caen.engin.umich.edu Tue Mar 5 12:32:30 1991 tom@bumrl1.bu.edu Mon Mar 4 11:46:31 1991 unixland!sharon@world.std.com Wed Mar 6 07:28:50 1991 v@linac.fnal.gov Mon Mar 4 11:03:41 1991 vdc@wre.kth.se Wed Mar 20 00:08:22 1991 vlucic@lynx.northeastern.edu Wed Mar 6 13:51:45 1991 wei@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu Tue Mar 5 09:35:35 1991 well!antenna@apple.com Thu Mar 7 02:26:28 1991 werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu Sun Mar 17 22:49:37 1991 xanadu!thelema!STella@uunet.UU.NET Tue Mar 5 04:41:11 1991 zda1@spock.cc.rochester.edu Mon Mar 4 14:34:26 1991 zlobec@gauss.math.mcgill.ca Wed Mar 13 06:20:00 1991 zmiksic@folsm3.intel.com Wed Mar 13 15:49:53 1991 zoran@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Sat Mar 16 19:19:15 1991 zoran@theory.cs.psu.edu Sun Mar 10 06:01:54 1991 List of people who voted AGAINST creation: @MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU:CGSCHONAUER@VAX.SWANSEA.AC.UK Fri Mar 22 09:35:43 1991 @MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU:CZSS@MUSICA.MCGILL.CA Fri Mar 8 08:07:31 1991 @prg.oxford.ac.uk:annn@robots.oxford.ac.uk Thu Mar 21 09:41:53 1991 @vm1.mcgill.ca:MIRKO@petvax.medcor.mcgill.ca Wed Mar 13 16:42:25 1991 actsmd@orion.depaul.edu Wed Mar 13 14:51:10 1991 ado@alw.nih.gov Mon Mar 4 08:29:23 1991 ado@elsie.nci.nih.gov Mon Mar 18 18:41:42 1991 amdcad!cdr@ames.arc.nasa.gov Wed Mar 6 16:16:56 1991 bjornsm@ifi.uio.no Mon Mar 11 08:06:21 1991 chinacat!chip@cs.utexas.edu Wed Mar 13 09:48:46 1991 ctuel@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU Mon Mar 4 12:20:50 1991 david@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov Mon Mar 4 16:00:36 1991 ked01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com Mon Mar 4 20:26:01 1991 peirce@gumby.cc.wmich.edu Wed Mar 13 06:46:53 1991 raymond@math.berkeley.edu Fri Mar 15 09:22:06 1991 rcharbon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Wed Mar 13 05:34:33 1991 roche@cs.rochester.edu Tue Mar 12 12:42:07 1991 rorschak@daimi.aau.dk Tue Mar 19 03:13:56 1991 supple@ecn.purdue.edu Sat Mar 16 12:00:58 1991 tgt@cbnewsg.att.com Mon Mar 4 10:47:05 1991 wolves!ggw@duke.cs.duke.edu Wed Mar 13 11:23:54 1991 Jure Marn marn@wright.seas.ucla.edu ! kdor visoko leta ... 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