June 29, 2014 in History

Event:

Two Americans, Jeffrey Edward Fowle and Matthew Todd Miller, are to be charged in North Korea with unspecified crimes; Fowle is accused of leaving a Bible in his hotel room, and Miller allegedly asked for asylum after destroying his visa





More Notable Events on June 29:
1989 Susan Lucci loses daytime emmy for 10th straight year
1984 Pete Rose plays in record 3,309th game, surpassing Carl Yastrzemski
1964 Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed after 83-day filibuster in Senate
1956 Federal interstate highway system act signed
1891 National Forest Service organized
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