Volume 40, Number 19 · November 18, 1993

Killers

By Robert Block

Since the summer the most dangerous and miserable of all Bosnia-Herzegovina's cities has not been Sarajevo; it has been Mostar. Once one of the most beautiful of all the region's towns, Mostar attracted tourists by the busloads. They would come to stroll in the old Muslim quarter and see the city's most famous attraction, the Ottoman bridge, the Stari Most.



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