On April 29th in US Political History
Part VI
On April 29th in 2003 The governor of Virginia signed a tough anti-spam law that called for prison and asset seizures.
On April 29th in 2003 The Palestinian parliament approved Mahmoud Abbas as prime minister, clearing the final obstacle to the launch of a U.S.-backed "road map" to peace.
On April 29th in 2004 The US Sep 11 panel held a joint interview behind closed doors with Pres. Bush and VP Cheney.
On April 29th in 2004 A national monument to the 16 million U.S. men and women who served during World War II opened to the public in Washington DC. Official dedication was set for May 29.
On April 29th in 2004 US Marines announced an agreement to end a bloody, nearly month long siege of Fallujah, saying American forces will pull back and allow an all-Iraqi force commanded by one of Saddam Hussein's generals to take over security.
On April 29th in 2006 North Korea claimed that the US conducted about 160 spy flights against the communist state the month.
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