ny times
By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER
Published: July 1, 2011
VITEZ, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA — Every morning at the local grade school formerly known as Brotherhood and Unity, the Catholic Croat children head to the right, and the Bosnian Muslims head to the left.
The Croats study in the school’s cheerful looking main building, which was recently renovated. The Muslims attend class in the crumbling, dingy annex next door....more...
read more: ny times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/world/europe/02iht-bosnia02.html?_r=3&ref=europe
By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER
Published: July 1, 2011
VITEZ, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA — Every morning at the local grade school formerly known as Brotherhood and Unity, the Catholic Croat children head to the right, and the Bosnian Muslims head to the left.
The Croats study in the school’s cheerful looking main building, which was recently renovated. The Muslims attend class in the crumbling, dingy annex next door....more...
read more: ny times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/world/europe/02iht-bosnia02.html?_r=3&ref=europe
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