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BELGRADE, Serbia - An International Monetary Fund mission agreed for crisis-stricken Serbia to make another draw from a standby loan, officials said Thursday, but warned that recovery is slower than expected.

BELGRADE, Serbia - An International Monetary Fund delegation opened talks with Serbia Tuesday to review whether the crisis-stricken country is adhering to the terms of a euro2.9 billion ($3.97 billion) standby loan.

BELGRADE, Serbia - Norway's Telenor ASA offered about euro1 million ($1.45 million) to acquire the license to become Serbia's second landline telephone operator, the country's telecommunications agency said Friday.

BELGRADE, Serbia - Norway's Telenor ASA offered about 1 million ($1.45 million) to acquire the license to become Serbia's second landline telephone operator, the country's telecommunications agency said Friday.

BELGRADE, Serbia - A grimy three-car train pulled out of Belgrade's railway station Sunday on the first direct trip to Sarajevo in nearly 18 years, restoring a link broken at the start of ethnic warfare in the former Yugoslavia Branko Rogosic, 43-year-old Belgrade lawyer, was one of 17 passengers who boarded the drab-looking train.
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