On May 10th in US Political History
Part IX
On May 10th in 1999 Anti-NATO protests spread from China to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Pakistan and Singapore.
On May 10th in 1999 NATO announced that it would begin launching strikes from Turkey and Hungary in addition to current launch sites in Western Europe, the US and carriers in the Adriatic.
On May 10th in 2000 President Clinton issued an executive order to make drugs for AIDS less expensive in Africa.
On May 10th in 2001 The US. House of Representatives voted to withhold some back U.N. dues until the United States was reinstated on the U.N. Commission on Human Rights.
On May 10th in 2001 The US Senate gave final approval to the budget for fiscal 2002.
On May 10th in 2001 The Justice Department handed over thousands of documents it said should have been provided to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh's attorneys; because of the blunder, McVeigh's execution, set for May 16, was postponed.
On May 10th in 1999 NATO announced that it would begin launching strikes from Turkey and Hungary in addition to current launch sites in Western Europe, the US and carriers in the Adriatic.
On May 10th in 2000 President Clinton issued an executive order to make drugs for AIDS less expensive in Africa.
On May 10th in 2001 The US. House of Representatives voted to withhold some back U.N. dues until the United States was reinstated on the U.N. Commission on Human Rights.
On May 10th in 2001 The US Senate gave final approval to the budget for fiscal 2002.
On May 10th in 2001 The Justice Department handed over thousands of documents it said should have been provided to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh's attorneys; because of the blunder, McVeigh's execution, set for May 16, was postponed.
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