Air Strikes in Yugoslavia Prompt Teach-Ins and Vigils, but Few Old-Fashioned Protests

Students, like other Americans, are still trying to sort out the complex issues in the Balkans

Halfway around the globe in his homeland of Serbia, Zoran Sebek's aunts, uncles, and cousins flee to their basements every night in anticipation of U.S.-led air strikes.

In a sheltered college town in New Jersey, Mr. Sebek is speaking out against the actions of the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty

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