On June 13th in US Political History
Part V
Part V
On June 13th in 2001 President Bush met behind closed doors with NATO leaders in Brussels, Belgium, and pitched his missile shield plan with mixed response.
On June 13th in 2001 The US House voted (422-2) to forbid foreign oil companies doing business in Sudan from selling securities in the US.
On June 13th in 2002 President Bush met with Saudi Prince Saud al-Faisal and indicated that he would support the creation of a Palestinian state.
On June 13th in 2002 A federal judge blocked SC Gov. Jim Hodges' suit to block a plutonium shipment from Rocky Flats in Colorado to the Savannah River Site nuclear facility for re-processing.
On June 13th in 2004 A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb near a U.S. military camp in Baghdad, killing at least 12 people, and wounding 13.
On June 13th in 2005 The U.S. Senate apologized for blocking anti-lynching legislation in the early 20th century, when mob violence against blacks was commonplace.
On June 13th in 2001 The US House voted (422-2) to forbid foreign oil companies doing business in Sudan from selling securities in the US.
On June 13th in 2002 President Bush met with Saudi Prince Saud al-Faisal and indicated that he would support the creation of a Palestinian state.
On June 13th in 2002 A federal judge blocked SC Gov. Jim Hodges' suit to block a plutonium shipment from Rocky Flats in Colorado to the Savannah River Site nuclear facility for re-processing.
On June 13th in 2004 A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb near a U.S. military camp in Baghdad, killing at least 12 people, and wounding 13.
On June 13th in 2005 The U.S. Senate apologized for blocking anti-lynching legislation in the early 20th century, when mob violence against blacks was commonplace.
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