The never-ending siege
WHILE DRIVING THROUGH Sarajevo in the fall of 2002, I had the funny feeling that something was not quite right. By normal standards, this should have felt like a good day. I was visiting Sarajevo for the first time, I had tasted chevapchichi, and I had just concluded 5 days of executive education. H...
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2007
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Summary: | WHILE DRIVING THROUGH Sarajevo in the fall of 2002, I had the funny feeling that something was not quite right. By normal standards, this should have felt like a good day. I was visiting Sarajevo for the first time, I had tasted chevapchichi, and I had just concluded 5 days of executive education. However, something did not feel right. |
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