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Date: 02 Jan 1996 23:51:37
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From: Ivo Skoric
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/Bosnia On-Line net happening in Hels
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From: "Ivo Skoric"
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/Bosnia On-Line net happ
I forwarded your message to several Bosnian media activists. In
short, Bosnia before the war was culturally a mixture of old and new.
The old consists from the lagacy of Ottoman, Austrian and more
recently communist rule. The new is pretty much the same like
anywhere else in the known world: it is rock and roll, basically. I
think that Americans should have no problems fitting culturally in
the Bosnian society. My friend Almir in Tuzla already told me how
happy he and his friends are that one of the first things that the US
troops did in Tuzla was to launch a radio station playing rock music.
ivo skoric
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I would appreciate receiving information on the cultural life of Bosnia.
One of the units at Ft. Riley, Kansas will shortly be deploying to Bosnia.
The staff is looking for information on Bosnia to allow the soldiers to
better understand the people they will be working with and to enable them
to fit in. Any help is appreciated.