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This Day In History: January 31st

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Communication
1971
Telephone service between East and West Berlin was re-established after 19 years.
 
Crime and Corruption
1606
Guy Fawkes was executed after being convicted for his role in the "Gunpowder Plot" against the English Parliament and King James I.
2001
A Scottish court in the Netherlands convicted one Libyan and acquitted a second in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that occurred in 1988.
Defence
 
 
Disasters
2000
An Alaska Airlines jet crashed into the ocean off Southern California. All 88 people on board were killed.
1996
In Columbo, Sri Lanka, a truck was rammed into the gates of the Central Bank. The truck filled with explosives killed at least 86 and injured 1,400.
Discovery
 
 
Education
 
 
Film, Television and Radio
1936
The radio show "The Green Hornet" debuted.
1949
The first TV daytime soap opera was broadcast from NBC's station in Chicago, IL. It was "These Are My Children."
1960
Julie Andrews, Henry Fonda, Rex Harrison and Jackie Gleason, appeared in a two-hour TV special entitled "The Fabulous ’50s".
1982
Sandy Duncan gave her final performance as "Peter Pan" in Los Angeles, CA. She completed 956 performances without missing a show.
2005
Keanu Reeves received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Heads of State
 
 
Health and Social Welfare
1747
The first clinic specializing in the treatment of venereal diseases was opened at London Dock Hospital.
1940
The first Social Security check was issued by the U.S. Government.
Industry
1990
McDonald's Corp. opened its first fast-food restaurant in Moscow, Russia.
 
Law
1865
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. It was ratified by the necessary number of states on December 6, 1865. The amendment abolished slavery in the United States.
1876
All Native American Indians were ordered to move into reservations.
1946
A new constitution in Yugoslavia created six constituent republics (Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia) subordinated to a central authority, on the model of the USSR.
1950
U.S. President Truman announced that he had ordered development of the hydrogen bomb.
1983
The wearing of seat belts in cars became compulsory in Britain.
Motor Sport
 
 
People
1865
  In America, General Robert E. Lee was named general-in-chief of the Confederate armies.
1930
  U.S. Navy Lt. Ralph S. Barnaby became the first glider pilot to have his craft released from a dirigible, a large blimp, at Lakehurst, NJ.
1945
Private Eddie Slovik became the only U.S. soldier since the U.S. Civil War to be executed for desertion.
Politics
1917
Germany announced its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare.
1929
The USSR exiled Leon Trotsky. He found asylum in Mexico.
Publishing
 
 
Religion
 
 
Science
1858
  The Great Eastern, the five-funnelled steamship designed by Brunel, was launched at Millwall.
1958
Explorer I was put into orbit around the earth. It was the first U.S. earth satellite.
1971
Astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell and Stuart A. Roosa blasted off aboard Apollo 14 on a mission to the moon.
Sport
1934
Jim Londos defeated Joe Savoldi in a one-fall match in Chicago, IL. The crowd of 20,000 was one of the largest crowds to see a wrestling match.
2000
John Rocker (Atlanta Braves) was suspended from major league baseball for disparaging foreigners, homosexuals and minorities in an interview published by Sports Illustrated.
Technology
1893
The trademark "Coca-Cola" was first registered in the United States Patent Office.
1985
The final Jeep rolled off the assembly line at the AMC plant in Toledo, OH.
The Arts
 
 
The Environment
 
 
The Law
 
 
The Workforce
 
 
Trade and Economy
1983
JCPenney announced plans to spend in excess of $1 billion over the next five years to modernize stores and to accelerate a repositioning program.
1995
U.S. President Clinton invoked presidential emergency authority to provide a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its economy.
Transport
 
 
War
1944
During World War 2, U.S. forces invaded Kwajalein Atoll and other areas of the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
 
 
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