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Serb Court Annuls Opponents’ Victory

Compiled From Wire Services

A court controlled by Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic Sunday annulled the first opposition victory in Belgrade since 1945, putting the Yugoslav leader on a collision course with his opponents.

Democratic Party leader Zoran Djindjic, who would have been mayor of the Yugoslav capital if the results of the Nov. 17 local election had held, urged his supporters to take to the streets and overthrow Milosevic’s regime. A crowd of 30,000 protesters massed Sunday night in Belgrade.