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Vitaly Churkin, Russia's special envoy on Yugoslavia, said the talks should yield a formal agreement ceasing military and all other hostilities between Croats and Serbs in Croatia. Talks between leaders of Croatia's Serbs and the Croatian government will take place Tuesday at the Russian Embassy in Zagreb, another indication that Moscow as well as Washington are pushing hard for an overall peace. Churkin is trying to persuade Karadzic to join the Muslim-Croat federation in Bosnia. Karadzic, whose troops now hold 70 percent of Bosnia, has said he wants to retain 60 percent of the war-torn state. Serbs made up only a third of Bosnia's population when the war began. Churkin acknowledged it was difficult to find a solution that would preserve the independence for which Bosnia and Croatia have paid so dearly, while acceding to the desires of Serbs in both states to have strong ties with Serbia. But he said that he and Karadiz agreed "that there are ways to push the very difficult negotiating process forward." Save Gas While Apartment Shopping Serbs, Croats agree to peace talks The Associated Press . In an effort to help you with your housing needs please answer the questions below and return by mail. Once we know your needs then we can get in touch with you saving you time and money. TOPEKA — Legislation that would cut property taxes on a majority of Kansas vehicles won House approval yesterday, but part of the package could receive a chilly reception in the Senate. Representatives approved, 76-48, a bill that would make the taxation of cars, vans, motorcycles, pickups and light trucks uniform across the state. Kansas House votes for uniform vehicle tax Name ___ Phone ___ "I'm not sure we've got enough time left in the session to give it adequate and careful attention," said Langworthy, R-Prairie Village. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Serbs and Croats, the main rivals in Yugoslavia's bloody breakup, agreed yesterday to hold their first talks on formally ending their vicious 1991 war, which later engulfed Bosnia. head of its Assessment and Taxation Committee, Sen. Audrey Langworthy, expressed reservations about it, noting that only three-and-a-half weeks remain in the regular legislative session. Both bills are designed to address complaints about the state's vehicle taxes, which are the highest in the nation. The first bill inspired more controversy because the overall vehicle taxes in 50 of the state's 105 counties would increase. The House also passed, 115-8, a bill that changes how the state determines how much taxes the owners of recreational vehicles and trailers pay each year. It could cut taxes by hundreds of dollars for some owners. In addition, the owners of many older vehicles would see their taxes increase, while the owners of new, more expensive cars would see their taxes decrease The Associated Press Leaders will meet in Moscow next week Currently, the taxes on a vehicle are based on 30 percent of its appraised value, multiplied by an average property tax mill levy in each county. The Senate already has passed a version of the second bill, but its proposal was amended significantly by the House Taxation Committee. Senators must review the amendments and decide whether they want to accept them. State Department spokesman Mike McCurry said Monday's talks could go ahead only if it was determined that the U.N. inspection had been successful. Rental Price Desired $ ___ per/month Would like to move in on Total number of Occupants The first bill went to the Senate for the first time. 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