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April 2001 News and Events

WorldSerbs Arrest Slobodan Milosevic (April 1): Former Yugoslav president held at Belgrade's Central Prison. He surrenders after receiving a guarantee of a fair trial. U.S. Plane and Chinese…

Condoleezza Rice, 2003 News

national security adviser, maintained her role as one of President Bush's closest and most trusted advisers as the U.S. prepared for a preemptive strike against Iraq. One of the hawks in…

Christine Todd Whitman, 2003 News

public official, stepped down as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in May. Although she said she missed her husband and home in New Jersey, she was continually at odds…

Iconic Presidential Moments: Bill Clinton

There are images that will stay with us forever. From FDR notifying the world that the U.S. had entered WWII, to Obama's trademark fist bump at the Democratic National Convention, these…

Russell Feingold, 2006 News

Democratic senator from Wisconsin, in March introduced a motion to censure President Bush for authorizing the National Security Agency to secretly wiretap U.S. citizens without a warrant or…

Tony Snow, 2006 News

journalist and political commentator, resigned from his job at Fox News in April to become President Bush's press secretary, replacing Scott McClellan. A staunch conservative, Snow is known…

Stephen Hadley, 2003 News

deputy national security adviser, took some of the blame in July for the unsubstantiated claim in President Bush's State of the Union address that Iraq had attempted to buy uranium from…

Charles Pickering, Sr., 2002 News

trial judge, was denied a promotion to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by the Senate Judiciary Committee in March. Democrats, who hold a majority on the committee,…

Joshua Bolten, 2006 News

government official, was elevated to White House chief of staff after the March resignation of Andy Card. Bolten was deputy chief of staff during President Bush's first term and became…