Milosevic heads for poll victory
Yugoslavia held its first elections since the Dayton accords brought peace to Bosnia and analysts forecast that the coalition of Slobodan Milosevic, Serbian President, would triumph in the polling for a federal parliament and municipal authorities.
Official results were not due before Thursday but unofficial returns early in the week were likely to indicate the outcome. Belgrade - Reuter
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