On February 23rd in History
Part III
Part III
On February 23rd in 1993 - President Clinton won United Nations support for a plan to airdrop relief supplies to starving Bosnians during an Oval Office meeting with Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
On February 23rd in 1995 - Administration officials said President Clinton would review dozens of affirmative action programs.
On February 23rd in 1995 - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter arrived in Haiti to help prepare for peaceful elections.
On February 23rd in 1996 - FBI agents arrested Robert Lipka, a former army clerk at the National Security Agency, for espionage in the late 1960s.
On February 23rd in 1998 - President Clinton gave cautious approval to a U.N. agreement reached by Secretary-General Kofi Annan with Saddam Hussein for monitoring suspected weapons sites in Iraq.
On February 23rd in 1998 - The California State Supreme Court ruled that anybody can sue a corner store or gas station for selling cigarettes to minors.
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