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A Croat family peers out of the window of a railway car in a refugee camp in Capljina, Bosnia, 16 miles south of Mostar. Over 200 refugees, mostly Croats from central Bosnia, are living in 15 railway cars close to the Adriatic coast. A meeting between Croatian and Bosnian ministers has failed to bring about a cease-fire that would ensure free passage of humanitarian aid convoys through embattled central Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic and Mate Granic of Croatia agreed Friday to set up mixed Muslim-Croat commissions to discuss the cease-fire agreement, freedom of movement and exchange of prisoners of war. A U.N. convoy delivered food Friday to a hospital where patients are suffering from frostbite and tuberculosis.

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