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Radislava "Dada" Vujasinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радислава "Дада" Вујасиновић,
pronounced [
rǎdislaʋa dǎːda ʋujasǐːnoʋitɕ]; 10
February 1964 – 8
April 1994)...
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Radoslava Mavrodieva-Yankova (Bulgarian: Радослава Мавродиева-Янкова) (born 13
March 1987, in Sliven) is a
Bulgarian athlete specialising in the shot put...
- and Duško Malović were
involved in the 1994
murder of
Serbian reporter Radislava Vujasinović.[citation needed] In
December 1994 he was shot in his car...
- Fridolín, Koriolán, Radislav, Radoslav, Radovan, Felícia, Fridolína,
Radislava,
Radoslava Tomáš, Tomislav, Tomáška,
Tomislava Alan,
Alana Erhard, Františka...
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Georgieva 43.88 5 5 Czechoslovakia Taťána Kocembová, Štěpánka Sokolová,
Radislava Šoborová, Eva Murková 44.20 4 6 West
Germany Monika Hirsch, Elke Vollmer...
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United States in 1962 and had
later ties to YACS and the Pink
Panthers Radislava "Dada" Vujasinović 1964–1994
Journalist Reporter for Duga, a news magazine...
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village in the
Krasnoyarsk Territory. In 1950, she gave
birth to a
daughter Radislava in the
prison hospital Steplag in Kazakhstan,
where she
lived in exile...
- 51 Q Czechoslovakia (Jarmila Nygrýnová-Strejčková,
Stepanka Sokolova,
Radislava Soborova, Eva Murková) 43.89 Q West
Germany (Monika Hirsch, Elke Vollmer...
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Marlies Göhr East
Germany 23.73 Q 4
Claudia Steger West
Germany 23.96 Q 5 Mic****e
Walsh Ireland 23.99 6
Radislava Šoborová Czechoslovakia 24.55...
- (1981-05-07)7 May 1981.
Harbunova worked for the non-governmental
organization Radislava, an
organisation created in 2002 by and for
survivors of
violence against...