Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 This Day in History Today in History - May 27th, 2008 2005 - Democrats forced the postponement of a U.S. Senate vote on the appointment of Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. 1999 - Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and four other Serbian leaders were indicted on murder and other war crimes. Milosevic went on trial in 2002 for war crimes but he died in 2006 before the trial ended. 2003 - Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands swore in a new center-right government in The Hague after 125 days of coalition-forming talks. Christian Democrat Jan- Balkenende remained prime minister. 2003 - A top U.N. Official said the road map for peace in the Middle East, designed to settle Israel-Palestinians relations and formally establish a Palestinian state, will not be changed or renegotiated. 2004 - More than a pound of explosives was found in Bratislava, the capital of the Slovak Republic, near a building where a NATO meeting was slated a few days later. View This Day in History Daily on http://cybercrimeupdates.blogspot.com/ Aseem Kaistha It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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