The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 15, 1993.- 7 FOOTBALL FUN Leaders sign Bosnian cease-fire agreement GENEVA (AP) - The presidents of Croatia and the Muslim-led Bosnian government signed a cease-fire for Bosnia yesterday and pledged to open routes for aid convoys. They also agreed to close all prisoner camps. Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and Bosnian PresidentAlija Izetbegovicagreed fight- ing should stop "immediately and by no later than" Saturday. Several previous agreements between the two sides have failed to stop the battles for territory that have raged for much of the summer in central and southern Bosnia. And Bosnian state radio reported heavy clashes yesterday between Croat and government forces in the central town of Gornji Vakuf. Tudjman said he expects Bosnian Croat leader Mate Boban to keep to the latest accord. The accord came as pressure mounted on Tudjman in Croatia, where his troops and Serb fighters have been engaged in the worst fighting since January. 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