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This Day In History: January 13th

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Communication
 
 
Crime and Corruption
1989
Bernhard H. Goetz was sentenced to one year in prison for possession of an unlicensed gun that he used to shoot four youths he claimed were about to rob him. He was freed the following September.
 
Defence
 
 
Disasters
1982
An Air Florida 737 crashed into the capital's 14th Street Bridge after takeoff and fell into the Potomac River. 78 people were killed.
 
Discovery
 
 
Education
 
 
Film, Television and Radio
1928
Ernst F. W. Alexanderson gave the first public demonstration of television.
1997
Debbie Reynolds received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1998
NBC agreed to pay almost $13 million for each episode of the TV show E.R. It was the highest amount ever paid for a TV show.
1998
ABC and ESPN negotiated to keep "Monday Night Football" for $1.15 billion a season.
1998
One of the 110 missing episodes of the British TV show "Doctor Who" was found in New Zealand.
Heads of State
1990
L. Douglas Wilder of Virginia, the nation's first elected black governor, took the oath of office in Richmond.
2002
U.S. President George W. Bush fainted after choking on a pretzel.
Health and Social Welfare
 
 
Industry
1957
Wham-O began producing "Pluto Platters." This marked the true beginning of production of the flying disc.
 
Law
1794
U.S. President Washington approved a measure adding two stars and two stripes to the American flag, following the admission of Vermont and Kentucky to the union.

Motor Sport
 
 
People
1906
  Hugh Gernsback, of the Electro Importing Company, advertised radio receivers for sale for the price of just $7.50 in "Scientific American" magazine.
1962
Ernie Kovacs died in a car crash in west Los Angeles, CA.
1966
Elizabeth Montgomery’s character, Samantha, on "Bewitched," had a baby. The baby's name was Tabitha.
Politics
1893
Britain's Independent Labor Party, a precursor to the current Labor Party, met for the first time.
1900
In Austria-Hungary, Emperor Franz Joseph decreed that German would be the language of the imperial army to combat Czech nationalism.
1966
Robert C. Weaver became the first black Cabinet member when he was appointed Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by U.S. President Johnson.
1992
Japan apologized for forcing tens of thousands of Korean women to serve as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II.
Publishing
1898
Emile Zola's "J'accuse" was published in Paris.
1986
"The Wall Street Journal" printed a real picture on its front page. The journal had not done this in nearly 10 years. The story was about artist, O. Winston Link and featured one of his works.
Religion
1128
Pope Honorius II granted a papal sanction to the military order known as the Knights Templar. He declared it to be an army of God.
 
Science
   
 
Sport
1984
Wayne Gretzky extended his NHL consecutive scoring streak to 45 games.
1986
The NCAA adopted the controversial "Proposal 48," which set standards for Division 1 freshman eligibility.
1999 Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) announced his retirement from the NBA.
1999
Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) announced his retirement from the NBA.
Technology
1854
Anthony Faas of Philadelphia, PA, patented the accordion.
1942
Henry Ford patented the plastic automobile, which allowed for a 30% decrease in car weight.
The Arts
2002
The exhibit "In the Spirit of Martin The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." opened at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. More than 100 artists supplied the collection of 120 works of art.
 
The Environment
 
 
The Law
 
 
The Workforce
 
 
Trade and Economy
2002
Japan and Singapore signed a free trade pact that would remove tariffs on almost all goods traded between the two countries.
 
Transport
 
 
War
2009
Ethiopian military forces began pulling out of Somalia, where they had tried to maintain order for nearly two years.
 
 
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