Slobodan milosevic ventriloquist
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1 Tuesday, 21 October 2003
2 [Open session]
3 [The accused entered court]
4 --- Upon commencing at 9.03 a.m.
5 JUDGE MAY: The protections for the next witness which have been
6 applied for will be granted.
7 While we're waiting for the witness, I will deal with some
8 administrative matters dealing with hearings at the end of November and
9 the beginning of December.
10 The week commencing Monday the 24 of November contains a UN
11 holiday on Wednesday the 26th of November. To accommodate this, the
12 hearings that week will be on Monday the 24th of November, Tuesday the
13 25th of November, and Thursday the 27th of November.
14 Judge Robinson will not be able to attend the hearings on Tuesday
15 the 25th and Thursday the 27th of November for medical reasons; therefore,
16 Judge Kwon and I will be sitting alone on those days under the Rule.
17 In the week of Tuesday the 2nd to Thursday the 4th of December,
18 the hearings will take place as usual on Tuesday to Thursday, but Judge
19 Robinson, for the same reason, cannot attend those hearings, and Judge
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Serbia (Yugoslavia)
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Dragoslav Avramović
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