On April 14th in U S Political History
Part X
On April 14th in 2005 India and the United States signed an "Open Skies" aviation agreement allowing each other's carriers to operate as many flights as they want between the two countries.
On April 14th in 2006 President Bush rebuffed recommendations from a growing number of retired generals that he replace Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, saying, “He has my full support.”
On April 14th in 2007 North Korea missed a deadline for shutting down its main nuclear reactor, and a key US negotiator said the country must keep the disarmament program from foundering.
On April 14th in 2008 President Bush ordered the release of $200 million in emergency aid as the UN Sec. Gen. said a global food crises has reached emergency levels.
On April 14th in 2008 Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines announced an agreement to a $17.7 billion merger creating the world’s largest carrier.
On April 14th in 2009 San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi proposed legislation for the city to sell and distribute medical marijuana.
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