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May 1999 News and Events
1999 News Month-By-MonthWorldThree American G.I. Prisoners Freed (May 2): Milosevic releases men following appeal from Rev. Jesse Jackson. Soldiers in good health despite 31 days of…2018 Winter Olympics: Competing Countries
92 countries to compete at Pyeongchang, including six newcomers Source: AP Photo/Ivan SekretarevRelated Links 2018 Winter Olympics Memorable Olympic Moments Birth of the Modern…Citing Infoplease
Regarding Reprinting or Republishing Infoplease ContentYou may not reprint or republish Infoplease content without first obtaining our permission. Please complete a permissions request form to…Post-Vietnam Combat Casualties<sup class="fnr">1</sup>
This table provides information about the number of U.S. casualties in conflicts that have occurred since the Vietnam War; including Lebananon, Grenada, Libya, Panama,…sanction
(Encyclopedia) sanction, in law and ethics, any inducement to individuals or groups to follow or refrain from following a particular course of conduct. All societies impose sanctions on their members…A Guide to New Nations
Fledgling countries that have emerged since the 1990s by David Johnson NEW NATIONS Former Soviet Union Baltic Region: EstoniaLatviaLithuania Eastern Europe:…October 1998 News and Events
1998 News Month-By-MonthWorldChina to Improve Human Rights (Oct. 5): Signs major international agreement that includes ban on arbitrary arrest and torture, and protects freedom of thought,…An Officer and a Gentleman?
In "The General's Daughter," James isn't out of the Woods yet by Peter Keough In this summer's The General's Daughter, Woods plays one of a host of suspects in a grisly homicide. "Some kid goes…Martti Ahtisaari, 1999 News
62, president of Finland, helped persuade Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to sign the Kosovo peace accord in June. The career diplomat has been president since 1994. Prior to his…