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Iran recasts report on U.S. jet
Friday, October 10
Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, the last big-name defendant at The Hague (OTCBB:HGUE) tribunal, seemed to be in control of his own trial at times, turning the affair into a free-wheeling political forum, The Washington Post (NYSE:WPO) said Thursday. Milosevic died of heart disease during his trial.
It was seen as a public relations disaster for the U.N.-affiliated court.
An announcement from Karadzic's lawyer that the former Serb leader will represent himself suggested he hopes to follow suit, the Post said.