Promising to clean up the streets Morihori Hosokawa appoints a new cabinet to help that promise come true. The cabinet exists of "avowed reformers, non-politicians, and a record number of women." (August 9, 1993, my birthday.)
2. Clinton seeks GOP support on health, welfare, crime
"To appeal to Republicans Clinton on healthcare, welfare reform and anti-crime legislation later this year." The article talks about all the budget cuts that the president and congress has made. (August 10, 1993)
3. NATO ready to bomb Bosnian Serbs if U.N. approves
They planned that Monday they would bomb Bosnian Serbs. But the allies agreed that it first needed to approved by the U.N. "Now it is up to the Serbs whether the air attacks will take place. The final operational details of air strikes could be ready within 24 to 48 hours."
(August 10, 1993)
4. White House Lawyer's note is revealed
The White House attorney Vincent Foster wrote a suicide note just before he died. They found the note torn up in his suitcase. The note was full of criticism and accusations to others. He criticized the media and accused the FBI and Republicans for lying about an investigation.
(August 11, 2011)
5. O's win streak ends; Red Sox beat Yanks
Baltimores eight streak win was smashed when they played the Detroit Tigers. Red Sox 5, Yankees 0. (August 11, 2011)
6. Stull shooting accepted by 'Americans Most Wanted'
After a shooting of a souvenir shop clerk the show Americans Most Wanted wants to take up the story and put it into the show. Big deal for Gettysburg. The story of this Store Clerk will be told and why a man would want to shoot her. (August 12, 2o11)
7. Grazing fees: Who gets milk?
"The Clinton Administration announces plans to double cattle grazing fees for ranchers. Inasmuch the rest of us are also getting milked, its only fair." (August 12, 2011.)
8. Times offers $5,000 reward for Stull's attacker
They really wanted to find any information about Stull's attacker. They were promising $5,000 dollar reward for any person who could give any source of information. Stull was in serious condition at the York hospital. (August 13, 2011)
9. Satellite dishes bring sex and controversy to Egypt
"Egyptians, used to conservative, sate-owned television where kisses and love scenes are ruthlessly censored, have become passionate for satellite dishes that deliver racier fare."
(August 13, 2011)
10. U.S., Mexico bow to Canada in deal for free-trade zone
"Negotiators for the United States and Mexico bowed to Canada's opposition to trade sanctions as enforcement tools, removing a major obstacle to creation of the world's largest free-trade zone." (August 14, 2011)
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