From mrdjanm at MIT.EDU Tue Feb 4 23:35:44 2003 From: mrdjanm at MIT.EDU (Mrdjan M Mladjan) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 23:35:44 -0500 Subject: THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KOSOVO & METOHIA, a lecture by Mr. Vladimir R. Bozovic; Saturday, Feb 8th 2003. Message-ID: THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KOSOVO & METOHIA A lecuture by MR. VLADIMIR R. BOZOVIC Head of the Department for Justice and Human Rights, Coordination Center of FRY and Republic of Serbia for Kosovo & Metohia WHERE? Fong Auditorium, Rm 110 in Boylston, Harvard University WHEN? Saturday, February 8, 2003 @ 4PM http://map.harvard.edu/level3/3Yard2.shtml RECEPTION at Walker Room, 66-201, MIT on Saturday, February 8, @ 6:30PM http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?locate=bldg_66 ENTRANCE FREE. ALL ARE WELCOME! Event sponsored by: - Serbian-American Alliance of New England, - Harvard Serbian Society - MIT Organization of Serbian Students, From mrdjanm at MIT.EDU Thu Feb 20 00:40:07 2003 From: mrdjanm at MIT.EDU (Mrdjan M Mladjan) Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:40:07 -0500 Subject: PATRON SAINT DAY DINNER - next Wednesday. Message-ID: Dear friends, The MIT Organization of Serbian Students (MOST) is making a celebration to honour its Patron Saint, St. Simeon the Myrrflowing. You can find more information about St. Simeon the Myrrflowing, and about the tradition of "Slava", a distinction of the Serbs, at and at . EVENT: PATRON SAINT DAY DINNER. DATE: Wednesday, February 26, 2003. TIME: 7pm LOCATION:: Eastgate Penthouse Lounge, 60 Wadsworth Street, Cambridge COST: Free. DESCRIPTION: Join us, as we celebrate for the third time, MOST's Patron Saint Day. We will again serve a dinner, but this year it will be lenten, because the Orthodox Christian rules demand that food is lenten on Wednesdays. Dear friends, Each Eastern Orthodox Serbian family has a particular Patron Saint. The same Patron Saint becomes the protector of the family of each of the sons, and this tradition goes back to the time when one's ancestors accepted Christianity. Besides families, a tradition is that firms, associations and institutions also have a Patron Saint. This gives all members of the community an additional responsibility not to diverge from the righteous path of their Patron Saint, and stands as a source of spiritual strength. When one founds a family, he invites his relatives and some of his friends to come on the day of the Patron Saint, the day also called as "Slava". After a few years, he does not send invitations, the friends know, and come themselves. The friends invited to a "Slava" make a special category of friends, a category defined by the "Slava" itself. Their honour becomes the family's honour, and their worries those of the family as well. Like a young family, MOST is celebrating its "Slava" for the third time, and you are one of the people we decided to invite. We would be delighted if you became our "Slava" friend in future. With respect, Mrdjan Mladjan, The President of MOST From mrdjanm at MIT.EDU Sun Feb 23 15:52:19 2003 From: mrdjanm at MIT.EDU (Mrdjan M Mladjan) Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 15:52:19 -0500 Subject: Additional information: MOST Patron Saint Day. Message-ID: >EVENT: PATRON SAINT DAY >DATE: Wednesday, February 26th, 2003. >TIME: 7pm >LOCATION: Eastgate Penthouse Lounge, 60 Wadsworth Street, Cambridge > >Since, Eastgate is locked, please be on time. > From 7-7:15 a person will wait at the entrance to let you in. >In case you come after that, we will send another person around 7:30 to >check whether there is someone waiting at the door. Penthouse Lounge is >located on the last, 29th floor. Press "PH" in the elevator. >If the weather is nice, we will have a beautiful view of Boston. Best regards, Mrdjan M. Mladjan