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Communication
 
 
Crime and Corruption
1990
Deposed Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega was arraigned in U.S. federal district court in Miami on drug-trafficking charges.
2001
FBI agents in the Dallas area charged the "Texas 7" of unlawful flight to avoid federal prosecution for capital murder, broadening the manhunt nationwide.
Defence
 
 
Disasters
1987
An Amtrak train bound from Washington to Boston collided with Conrail engines approaching from a side track, 16 people were killed.
 
Discovery
 
 
Education
 
 
Film, Television and Radio
1928
NBC Radio debuted "The Dodge Victory Hour" which starred Will Rogers, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra and singer Al Jolson.
1974
NBC-TV presented hockey in prime time. The Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers were the teams in the National Hockey League (NHL) game.
1981
The Broadway show "Frankenstein" lost an estimated $2 million, when it opened and closed on the same night.
Heads of State
 
 
Health and Social Welfare
1884
The socialist Fabian Society was founded in London.
1965
In his State of the Union address, U.S. President Johnson proclaimed the building of the "Great Society."
Industry
1953
Tufted plastic carpeting was introduced by Barwick Mills.
 
Law
1896
Utah became the 45th U.S. state.
 
Motor Sport
 
 
People
1935
Bob Hope was heard for the first time on network radio as part of "The Intimate Revue."
1960
French author Albert Camus died in an automobile accident at age 46.
1965
Poet T.S. Eliot died at age 76.
1972
Rose Heilbron became the first woman judge in Britain at the Old Bailey, London.
1982
Bryant Gumbel moved from NBC Sports to the anchor desk where he joined Jane Pauley as co-host of the "Today" show on NBC.
1990
Charles Stuart jumped to his death from a Boston Harbor bridge. He had become a suspect in the murder of his wife. He had claimed that a gunman had shot him and his wife.
1990
A drifting Nicaraguan fishing boat was found by the Norwegian oil tanker Joelm. The fisherman had been lost at sea for 35 days after the engine of their vessel quit working.
1999
16 people were killed and 25 injured when gunmen opened fire on Shiite Muslim worshippers at a mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan.
2006
Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. She was the first woman to hold the position.
Politics
1948
Britain granted independence to Burma.
1974
U.S. President Nixon refused to hand over tape recordings and documents subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee.
1991
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously to condemn Israel's treatment of the Palestinians in the occupied territories.
1997
The Greek Cypriot government signed an agreement to buy S-300 surface-to-air missiles from Russia.
Publishing
1936
The first pop music chart based on national sales was published by "Billboard" magazine.
1957
"Collier’s" magazine was published for the last time. The periodical was published for 69 years.
Religion
1821
The first native-born American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, died in Emmitsburg, MD.
 
Science
1855
  Dr. William Grant performed the first successful appendectomy. The patient was Mary Gartside.
1958
The Soviet satellite Sputknik I fell to the earth from its orbit. The craft had been launched on October 4, 1957.
Sport
1850
The first American ice-skating club was organized in Philadelphia, PA.
1984
Wayne ‘The Great One’ Gretzky scored eight points (four goals and four assists) for the second time in his National Hockey League (NHL) career. Edmonton’s Oilers defeated the Minnesota North Stars, 12-8. The game was the highest-scoring NHL game to date.
1999
Former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura was sworn in as Minnesota's 37th governor.
Technology
2010
In Dubai, the Burj Dubai (Dubai Tower) opened as the world's tallest tower at 2,625 feet.
 
The Arts
 
 
The Environment
 
 
The Law
 
 
The Workforce
 
 
Trade and Economy
1965
The Fender Guitar Company was sold to CBS for $13 million.
 
Transport
1962
New York City introduced a train that operated without conductors and motormen.
 
War
1944
The attack on Monte Cassino was launched by the British Fifth Army in Italy.
1951
During the Korean conflict, North Korean and Communist Chinese forces captured the city of Seoul.
 
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