function rollOverImage1(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic1.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Dorde Obradovic, journalism lecturer at the University of Dubrovnik, poses by a stack of newspapers. Photo by Zeljka Borovic, student."; }
function rollOverImage2(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic2.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Dorde Obradovic, journalism lecturer at the University of Dubrovnik, sits outside the Rector&#146;s Palace in the Old City. Photo by Lee Anne Peck. Inset: The cover of the second English edition of Dorde Obradovic&#146;s book, The Suffering of Dubrovnik."; }
function rollOverImage3(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic3.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Dorde Obradovic interviewing refugees in Dubrovnik during the Serbian conflict. Photo courtesy of Dorde Obradovic."; }
function rollOverImage4(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic4.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Dorde Obradovic, foreground, examining his newspaper office in Dubrovnik after bombs came through the roof during the Serbian conflict. Photo courtesy of Dorde Obradovic."; }
function rollOverImage5(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic5.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Dorde Obradovic, foreground, puts together a newspaper in the basement of a bank, one of the few places generating electricity, during the Serbian conflict. Photo courtesy of Dorde Obradovic."; }
function rollOverImage6(obj){obj.src="http://www.spj.org/images/obradovic/obradovic6.jpg"; document.getElementById("captionobra").innerHTML="Until the siege of Dubrovnik by units of the Yugoslav People&#146;s Army in 1991, the city had had no confrontations &#151; except with Mother Nature. An earthquake in 1667 destroyed much of the city and killed about 5,000 people."; }
