Summary
Kosovo's outgoing prime minister demanded an "immediate and permanent" conclusion to the ethnic Albanian majority's drive for statehood -- a quest that led to the 1998-99 war with Serbia and spawned nearly a decade of political and economic limbo under UN and NATO administration.
"No more delays. No more deals," said rally organizer Burim Balaj, as about 3,000 demonstrators outside parliament set off firecrackers, waved U.S. and Albanian flags and held posters that read: "Independence is the only option.""I don't believe it's possible for Serbs and Albanians to live together peacefully," said Mimoza Sejdiu, 24, an ethnic Albanian at Monday's rally.See the full content of this document
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Euphoria Sweeps Kosovo
Decades-old dream of independence may be within reach
By William J. KolePRISTINA, Serbia -- Thousands of wildly cheering pro-independence demonstrator...See the full content of this document
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