On June 7th in US Political History
Part VI
Part VI
On June 7th in 2005 President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair embraced a tentative plan to forgive the debt of poor African nations.
On June 7th in 2005 General Motors announced plans to close plants and eliminate some 25,000 manufacturing jobs in the US by 2008.
On June 7th in 2006 US communications giant Motorola announced it is setting up a $100 million manufacturing facility in India to make mobile phone handsets and telecom network equipment.
On June 7th in 2007 The US Senate’s immigration overhaul died on a procedural vote, killed by Democrats and Republicans alike.
On June 7th in 2007 It was reported that US prosecutors have opened an inquiry into allegations that a Kuwaiti contractor used foreign workers against their will in building the US Embassy in Baghdad.
On June 7th in 2007 PepsiCo Inc., the nation's second biggest soft drink company, and an affiliated Midwest-based beverage bottler said they will pay $542 million for an 80% stake in Sandora LLC, a Ukraine-based juice company.
On June 7th in 2005 General Motors announced plans to close plants and eliminate some 25,000 manufacturing jobs in the US by 2008.
On June 7th in 2006 US communications giant Motorola announced it is setting up a $100 million manufacturing facility in India to make mobile phone handsets and telecom network equipment.
On June 7th in 2007 The US Senate’s immigration overhaul died on a procedural vote, killed by Democrats and Republicans alike.
On June 7th in 2007 It was reported that US prosecutors have opened an inquiry into allegations that a Kuwaiti contractor used foreign workers against their will in building the US Embassy in Baghdad.
On June 7th in 2007 PepsiCo Inc., the nation's second biggest soft drink company, and an affiliated Midwest-based beverage bottler said they will pay $542 million for an 80% stake in Sandora LLC, a Ukraine-based juice company.
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