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| Apr.2 |
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U.S. approves aid to Yugoslavia C. Powell has decided that Yugoslavia qualifies for $50 million aid, following Milosevic arrest | |
| Apr.4 |
Washington |
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Powell sends letter to China U.S. Secretary of State sends personal letter to Chinese vice premier to end the standoff over the U.S. Navy plane and its crew | |
| Apr.6 |
Washington |
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Powell: Detainees looked good Secretary of State said there was movement in negotiations to release 24 military personnel in China
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Progress in bringing crew home U.S. diplomats met with the 24 crew members from the plane held by China. Bush reports diplomatic progress | |
| Apr.8 |
Washington |
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Bush writes to wife of Chinese fighter U.S. offer more conciliatory words to satisfy China's demands for an apology
| Apr.19 |
Washington |
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EgyptAir crash report Report will conclude that there was no mechanical problem and suggests that the pilot brought the plane down on purpose
| Apr.23 |
Washington |
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Bush defers Taiwan's request U.S. President decided not to sell the high-tech destroyers to Taiwan. He did approve the sale of 4 older destroyers | |
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Plane shooting to be probed An inter-agency team will conduct a joint investigation with the Peruvian government
| Apr.25 |
Washington |
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Bush pledges to defend Taiwan U.S. President said that the United States would do whatever it took to help Taiwan defend herself | |
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