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DISPLACED Where once they might have eked a living out of Kosovo's fertile valleys or
served espressos in Pristina's cafes, more than 600,000 Kosovar Albanians
now find themselves in the refugee camps of Albania and Macedonia as the
brutalization of their homeland continues. Unless NATO manages to force
President Slobodan Milosevic to reverse his "ethnic cleansing," these
refugees at a camp in Kukes, Albania, may become a people without a land.
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A PHOTO ESSAY BY JAMES NACHTWEY
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