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This Day In History: April 14th

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Communication
 
 
Crime and Corruption
1865
USA
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. He actually died early the next morning.
1988
USA
In New York, real estate tycoons Harry and Leona Helmsley were indicted for income tax evasion.
1998
USA
The state of Virginia ignored the requests from the World Court and executed a Paraguayan for the murder of a U.S. woman.
Defence
1994
Two American F-15 warplanes inadvertently shot down two U.S. helicopters over northern Iraq. 26 people were killed including 15 Americans.
1999
Pakistan test-fired a ballistic missile that was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and reaching its rival neighbor India.
Disasters
1912
The World
The Atlantic passenger liner Titanic, on its maiden voyage hit an iceberg and began to sink. 1,517 people lost their lives and more than 700 survived.
 
Discovery
1543
USA
Bartoleme Ferrelo returned to Spain after discovering San Francisco Bay in the New World.
 
Education
1984
USA
The Texas Board of Education began requiring that the state's public school textbooks describe the evolution of human beings as "theory rather than fact".
 
Film, Television and Radio
1925
USA
WGN became the first radio station to broadcast a regular season major league baseball game. The Cubs beat the Pirates 8-2.
 
Heads of State
1865
USA
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. He actually died early the next morning.
1931
Spain
King Alfonso XIII of Spain went into exile and the Spanish Republic was proclaimed.
Health and Social Welfare
 
 
Industry
1959
USA
The Taft Memorial Bell Tower was dedicated in Washington, DC.
 
Law
 
 
Motor Sport
 
 
People
   
 
Politics
1775
USA
The first abolitionist society in U.S. was organized in Philadelphia with Ben Franklin as president.
1985
USSR
The Russian paper "Pravda" called U.S. President Reagan's planned visit to Bitburg to visit the Nazi cemetery an "act of blasphemy".
1987
USSR
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposed banning all missiles from Europe.
1988
USSR
Representatives from the U.S.S.R., Pakistan, Afghanistan and the U.S. signed an agreement that called for the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan starting on May 15. The last Soviet troop left Afghanistan on February 15, 1989.
2000
USSR
After five years of deadlock, Russia approved the START II treaty that calls for the scrapping of U.S. and Russian nuclear warheads. The Russian government warned it would abandon all arms-control pacts if Washington continued with an anti-missile system.
2002
Venezuela
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returned to office two days after being arrested by his country's military.
Publishing
1828
USA
The first edition of Noah Webster's dictionary was published under the name "American Dictionary of the English Language."
1939
USA
The John Steinbeck novel "The Grapes of Wrath" was first published.
1985
USSR The Russian paper "Pravda" called U.S. President Reagan's planned visit to Bitburg to visit the Nazi cemetery an "act of blasphemy".
Religion
 
 
Science
1981
USA
America's first space shuttle, Columbia, returned to Earth after a three-day test flight. The shuttle orbited the Earth 36 times during the mission.
 
Sport
1910
USA
U.S. President William Howard Taft threw out the first ball for the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics.
1969
Canada For the first time, a major league baseball game was played in Montreal, Canada.
1990
USA
Cal Ripken of the Baltimore Orioles began a streak of 95 errorless games and 431 total chances by a shortstop.
Technology
1894
USA
First public showing of Thomas Edison's kinetoscope took place.
1956
USA
Ampex Corporation of Redwood City, CA, demonstrated the first commercial magnetic tape recorder for sound and picture.
The Arts
 
 
The Environment
 
 
The Law
 
 
The Workforce
 
 
Trade and Economy
1860
USA
The first Pony Express rider arrived in San Francisco with mail originating in St. Joseph, MO.
1902
USA
James Cash (J.C.) Penney opened his first retail store in Kemmerer, WY. It was called the Golden Rule Store.
2002
USA
U.S. President George W. Bush sent a letter of congratulations to J.C. Penny's associates for being in business for 100 years. James Cash (J.C.) Penney had opened his first retail store on April 14, 1902.
2008
USA
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines announced they were combining.

Transport
 
 
War
1793
France
A royalist rebellion in Santo Domingo was crushed by French republican troops.
1918
France
The U.S. First Aero Squadron engaged in America's first aerial dogfight with enemy aircraft over Toul, France.
1946
China
The civil war between Communists and nationalist resumed in China.
1953
Laos
Viet Minh invaded Laos with 40,00 troops.
1986
Libya
U.S. President Reagan announced the U.S. air raid on military and terrorist related targets in Libya.
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