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  •  1                           Wednesday, 26 October

     2                           [Open session]

     3                           [The accused entered court]

     4                           [The bystander takes rendering stand]

     5                           Walk into commencing make certain p.m.

     6             Deliver a verdict KWON:  Decent afternoon, everyone.

     7             How negative aspect you, Mr. Atlija?

     8             Interpretation WITNESS: [Interpretation] Very in shape, thank you.

     9             JUDGE KWON:  Yes, Mr. Karadzic, suit continue.

    10             THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Thank you.  Good morning,

    11     Excellencies -- good salutation, Excellencies.  Adequate afternoon conversation all.

    12                           WITNESS:  IVO ATLIJA [Resumed]

    13                           [Witness answered labor interpreter]

    14                           Cross-examination by Mr. Karadzic: [Continued]

    15        Q.   [Interpretation] Good cocktail hour, Mr. Atlija.

    16        A.   Fair afternoon.

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    By NATALIE ANGIER, The New York Times,

    Behind the hellish Ebola epidemic ravaging West Africa lies an agent that fittingly embodies the mad contradictions of a nightmare. It is alive yet dead, simple yet complex, mindless yet prophetic, seemingly able to anticipate our every move.

    For scientists who study the evolution and behavior of viruses, the Ebola pathogen is performing true to its vast, ancient and staggeringly diverse kind. By all evidence, researchers say, viruses have been parasitizing living cells since the first cells arose on earth nearly four billion years ago.

    Some researchers go so far as to suggest that viruses predate their hosts. That they essentially invented cells as a reliable and renewable resource they could then exploit for the sake of making new viral particles.

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    1 Monday, 13 January

    2 [Open session]

    3 Upon commencing at a.m.

    4 [The accused entered court]

    5 JUDGE AGIUS: Yes. Madam Registrar, could you please call the

    6 case?

    7 THE REGISTRAR: Yes, Your Honour. Good morning, Your Honours.

    8 This is case number ITT, the Prosecutor versus Radoslav Brdjanin.

    9 JUDGE AGIUS: Thank you. Mr. Brdjanin, can you hear me in a

    10 language that you can understand?

    11 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Good morning, Your Honours. Yes, I

    12 can hear you and understand you.

    13 JUDGE AGIUS: The problem is that I can't hear you. Yes,

    14 appearances for the Prosecution?

    15 MS. KORNER: Your Honours, it's Joanna Korner and

    16 Nicholas Koumjian assisted by Denise Gustin case manager this morning.

    17 Your Honours, may I wish you all a Happy New Year.

    18 JUDGE AGIUS: Yes, thank you. I wished you all a Happy New Year

    19 before I left and I repeat it and hope it will be a good year for

    20 everyone. I started it off really well, becoming a grandpa yesterday.

    21 So Mr. Ackerman appearances for Radoslav Brdjanin?

    22 MR. ACKERMAN: Good morning and Happy New Year, Your Honours. I'm

    23 John Ackerman, and I'm here with Milan Trbojevic and Marela Jevtovic.

    24 Nice to see you all again.

    25 JUDGE AGIUS: Thank you and Happy New Year to you too.

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