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A 1.3 kg chondrite type meteorite strikes a house in Ellerslie, New Zealand causing serious damage but no injuries. |
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Kosovo War: Operation Joint Guardian begins – NATO-led United Nations peacekeeping force KFor enters the province of Kosovo in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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German districts Röbel and Waren are merged to form Müritz. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are murdered outside her home in Los Angeles, California. O.J. Simpson is later acquitted of the killings, but is held liable in a civil suit. |
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Russians elect Boris Yeltsin as the president of their republic. |
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Russia Day – The parliament of the Russian Federation formally declares its sovereignty |
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Cold War: U.S. President Ronald Reagan publicly challenges Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall at Brandenburg Gate. The Central African Republic's former Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa is sentenced to death for crimes he had committed during his 13-year rule. |
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British Labour Party expels Militant Hatton -
Derek Hatton, the controversial deputy leader of Liverpool Council, is thrown out of the Labour Party for belonging to the leftwing Militant faction.
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Bryan Allen flies the Gossamer Albatross, man powered, across the English Channel. |
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David Berkowitz, the "Son of Sam" killer in New York City, is sentenced to 365 years in prison for six killings |
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Gandhi found guilty of corruption -
Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is barred from holding office for six years after she being found guilty of electoral corruption.
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The United States Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia declares all U.S. state laws which prohibit interracial marriage to be unconstitutional. |
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Nelson Mandela jailed for life -
The leader of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, Nelson Mandela, is given a life sentence for sabotage.
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Civil rights leader Medgar Evers is shot dead in front of his home in Jackson, Mississippi by Ku Klux Klan member Byron De La Beckwith. |
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Three escape from Alcatraz -
Three inmates convicted of bank robbery are missing from America's most notorious prison in California. |
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Holocaust: German Nazis liquidate Jewish Ghetto in Berezhany, western Ukraine. On Saturday morning, 1,180 Jews of Berezhany were led to face death at city's old Jewish graveyard, where they had been shot into a mass grave. |
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Holocaust: Future essayist Anne Frank receives a diary for her thirteenth birthday. |
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World War II: 13,000 British and French troops surrender to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at Saint-Valery-en-Caux. |
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In Windsor Castle, King George V receives the colours of the six Irish regiments that are to be disbanded - the Royal Irish Regiment, the Connaught Rangers, the South Irish Horse, the Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment, the Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. |
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Lusitania crosses Atlantic in record 4 days 15 hours (NYC) |
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Niagara Falls, Ontario incorporated as a city. |
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Australia: Women in the four Australian States without female suffrage achieved the right to vote in Commonwealth elections under Section 3 of the Commonwealth Franchise Act for an Uniform Federal Franchise. Specifically excluded from enrolling to vote were 'aboriginal native[s] of Australia Africa Asia or the Islands of the Pacific except New Zealand' unless covered under Section 41 of the Constitution of Australia. |
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Philippine Declaration of Independence: General Emilio Aguinaldo declares the Philippines' independence from Spain. |
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Paul Guldin, Swiss goldsmith, Jesuit priest and mathematician whose work defined the concept of the centre of gravity, was born. |
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Hundred Years' War: Joan of Arc leads the French army in their capture of the city and the English commander, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk in the second day of the Battle of Jargeau. |
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