Milestones
Ten years ago: Janos Kadar, installed by the Soviet Union as head of Hungary’s Communist Party in 1956, was replaced by Prime Minister Karoly Grosz.
Five years ago: The United States, Russia, France, Britain and Spain agreed to enforce safe areas in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but stopped short of endorsing President Clinton’s proposal to use military force.
One year ago: Kelly Flinn, the Air Force’s first female bomber pilot certified for combat, accepted a general discharge, thereby avoiding court-martial on charges of lying, adultery and disobeying an order. The defense began presenting its case in the Oklahoma City bombing trial of Timothy McVeigh.