Overriding Slobodan Milosevic's objections, the United Nations war crimes tribunal has appointed two lawyers to represent the ailing former Yugoslav president. The move could put the long-delayed trial on a faster track. Judges were swayed by reports from two cardiologists warning that the defendant's life would be at risk if
UN tribunal appoints lawyers for Milosevic
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