Beta TC: 05:10:00-05:41:01- NATO bomb hits passenger train near Leskovac. Yugoslav Railways President Svetolik Kostadinovic makes a statement.- NATO bomb explodes next to a passenger car in the area of Kosovo Polje. A cotton production plant was damaged, as well. - Kragujevac, Pancevo, Krusevac, Novi Sad were targets of NATO bombing.- Albanian and KLA forces from Albania attack Yugoslav army forces near the Yugoslav-Albanian border.- Announcer reads news: 40 NATO soldiers died since April 9; two NATO helicopters crash in Macedonia.- Serbian Interior Minister Vlajko Stoiljkovic meets representatives of the organization for retired security personnel.- Announcer reads statements made in a CNN interview by Yugoslav Ambassador to the UN Vladislav Jovanovic.- Belgrade, Smederevo, Kovin, and Novi Sad residents protest against NATO's destruction of bridges in Serbia. Interviews with residents.- Protests in Pristina, Novi Sad, Sremska Mitrovica, Zrenjanin, Cacak, Pljevlja, Babusnica, Bar, Belgrade, Toronto (Canada), London (England), Aviano Air Base (Italy). Various speakers.- NATO leaders meet in Brussels.- British Defense Minister George Robertson accuses Serbian media of propaganda. - British media reaction toward British government cooperation with the KLA.- German Chancellor Gerhart Schroeder calls for the Marshall plan to be installed after peace agreement is reached.- Reactions to NATO policy in Yugoslavia from: Chinese media, Brussels, and the US.- French Defense Minister Alain Rochard (sp) opposes ideas of arming the KLA.- NATO leaders cooperate with Afghani Osama Bin Laden.- Around 1500 terrorists finish their training in Tetovo, Macedonia under the tutelage of German NATO commandos. - British media reactions; the U.S. began negotiations for the arming of KLA terrorists.- UNHCR confirms the Kosovo Albanian exodus has ended.