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On my birthday...

January 4th...

1754 - Columbia University opened

1784 - US treaty with Great Britain ratified

1790 - Pres Washington delivers 1st "State of the Union"

1883 - Ontario Rugby Football Union (forerunner of CFL) formed

1896 - Utah becomes 45th state

1948 - Burma gains independence from Britain (National Day)

1959 - Luna 1 1st craft to leave Earth's gravity

1962 - 1st unmanned subway train to run automatically - NYC

1982 - Golden Gate Bridge closed for 3rd time by fierce storm

1986 - NCAA basketball's David Robinson blocks a record 14 shots

2001 - Rapper Vanilla Ice spends night in jail after allegedly ripping out some of his wife's hair during a row

2004 - Britney Spears has her surprise marriage annulled less than 55 hours after tying the knot with childhood friend Jason Alexander at the Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas

And much more...

Nothing on my exact birthdate.

 
22nd August -

1770 – James Cook's expedition lands on the east coast of Australia.

1780 – James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England (Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage).

1851 – The first America's Cup is won by the yacht America.

1949 – Queen Charlotte earthquake: Canada's largest earthquake since the 1700 Cascadia earthquake

1989 – The first ring of Neptune is discovered.

I just chose the coolest sounding ones.

More.

1911 – Theft of the Mona Lisa is discovered

2004 – A version of The Scream and Madonna, two paintings by Edvard Munch, are stolen at gunpoint from a museum in Oslo, Norway.

 
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There's a whole page full of 'em. I'mma choose the cool ones like Michelle.

9th June;;

1934 - First showing of a Donald Duck cartoon.

1984 - Donald Duck's 50th Birthday.

1990 - Michael Jackson is hospitalized with inflamed rib cartilage.

Yeaaaah, I don't wanna write more. xD

 
July 27-

1940 – The animated short A Wild Hare is released, introducing the character of Bugs Bunny.

1949 – Initial flight of the de Havilland Comet, the first jet-powered airliner.

1953 – Korean War ends

1983 – Black July: 18 Tamil political prisoners at the Welikada high security prison in Colombo are massacred by the Sinhalese prisoners, the second such massacre in two days.

1987 – RMS Titanic, Inc. begins the first expedited salvaging of wreckage of the RMS Titanic.

2005 – STS-114: NASA grounds the Space shuttle, pending an investigation of the external tank's continued foam-shedding problem. During ascent, the external tank of the Space Shuttle Discovery sheds a piece of foam slightly smaller than the piece that caused the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster; this foam does not strike the spacecraft.

2006 – The Federal Republic of Germany is deemed guilty in the loss of Bashkirian 2937 and DHL Flight 611, because it is illegal to outsource flight surveillance.

Finland – National Sleepy Head Day

I just picked a few, there were heaps of things.

 
Here is a few events.

1978 – David Berkowitz, the "Son of Sam" killer in New York City, is sentenced to 365 years in prison for six killings.

1990 – Russia Day – the parliament of the Russian Federation formally declares its sovereignty.

2004 – A 1.3 kilogram chondrite type meteorite strikes a house in Ellerslie, New Zealand causing serious damage but no injuries.

2009 –ATSC: All television broadcasts in the United States switch from analog NTSC to digital ATSC transmission.

(from wikipedia)

 
May 14......

1998 Last episode of Seinfeld on NBC, commercials are $2 million each

1997 Baseball's Executive Council suspends New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner

(yay! Something happened when I was born! epic)

1991 World's Largest Burrito created at 1,126 lbs

(awesome)

I WIN WITH THE BURRITO AND SEINFELD! BEAT THAT!

(I chose the 'cool' ones)

EDIT: I only chose the cool ones. The baseball one is only cool because that's when I was born. :)

WORLDS LARGEST BURRITO FTW!

 
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December the 15th. Here they all are.

* 533 – Byzantine general Belisarius defeats the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, at the Battle of Ticameron.

* 1167 – Sicilian chancellor Stephen du Perche moves the royal court to Messina to prevent a rebellion.

* 1256 – Hulagu Khan captures and destroys the Hashshashin stronghold at Alamut in present-day Iran as part of the Mongol offensive on Islamic southwest Asia.

* 1467 – Stephen III of Moldavia defeats Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, with the latter being injured thrice, at the Battle of Baia.

* 1791 – The United States Bill of Rights becomes law when ratified by the Virginia General Assembly.

* 1863 – In Romania the mountain railway from Anina to Oravita is used for the first time.

* 1864 – In the Battle of Nashville, Union forces under George H. Thomas almost completely destroy the Army of Tennessee under John B. Hood.

* 1868 – Shogunate rebels found Ezo Republic in Hokkaidō.

* 1891 – James Naismith introduces the first version of basketball, with thirteen rules, a peach basket nailed to either end of his school's gymnasium, and two teams of nine players.

* 1905 – The Pushkin House is established in St. Petersburg to preserve the cultural heritage of Alexander Pushkin

* 1906 – The London Underground's Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway opens.

* 1913 – Nicaragua becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty.

* 1914 – World War I: The Serbian Army recaptures Belgrade from the invading Austro-Hungarian Army.

* 1914 – A gas explosion at Mitsubishi Hojyo coal mine, Kyūshū, Japan, kills 687. This accident is the worst coal mine disaster in Japanese history.

* 1915 – World War I: Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig replaces John French, 1st Earl of Ypres as Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force.

* 1917 – World War I: An armistice is reached between the new Bolshevik government and the Central Powers.

* 1939 – Gone with the Wind received its première at Loew's Grand Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

* 1941 – Holocaust: In a -15 degrees Celsius temperature, German troops execute over 15,000 Jews at Drobitsky Yar, a ravine southeast of the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine.

* 1941 – The American Federation of Labor adopts a no-strike policy in war industries.

* 1942 – The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse begins during the Guadalcanal campaign.

* 1945 – Occupation of Japan: General Douglas MacArthur orders that Shinto be abolished as state religion of Japan.

* 1954 – The Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands was signed.

* 1955 – Jens Olsen's World Clock started by Swedish King Frederick IX and Jens Olsen's youngest grandchild Birgit.

* 1960 – King Baudouin of Belgium marries Fabiola Fernanda María de las Victorias Antonia Adelaida de Mora y Aragón in Brussels.

* 1960 – Richard Paul Pavlick is arrested for attempting to blow up and assassinate the U.S. President-Elect, John F. Kennedy only four days earlier.

* 1961 – In Jerusalem, Adolph Eichmann is sentenced to death after being found guilty of 15 criminal charges, including charges of crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people and membership of an outlawed organization.

* 1965 – Gemini program: Gemini 6A, crewed by Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford, is launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida. Four orbits later, it achieved the first space rendezvous with Gemini 7.

* 1967 – The Silver Bridge collapses, killing 46 people.

* 1970 – The Illinois State Constitution is adopted at a special election.

* 1970 – South Korean ferry Namyong Ho capsizes off Korean Strait and 308 killed.

* 1973 – John Paul Getty III, grandson of American billionaire J. Paul Getty, is found alive near Naples, Italy, after being kidnapped by an Italian gang on July 10, 1973.

* 1976 – Samoa becomes a member of the UN.

* 1978 – President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will recognize the People's Republic of China and cut off all relations with Taiwan

* 1993 – History of Northern Ireland: The Downing Street Declaration is issued by British Prime Minister John Major and Irish Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.

* 1994 – Palau becomes a member of the UN.

* 1997 – A chartered Tupolev TU-154 from Tajikistan crashes in the desert near Sharja, United Arab Emirates airport killing 85.

* 1997 – The Treaty of Bangkok is signed allowing the transformation of Southeast Asia into a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone.

* 2000 – the 3rd reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is shut down due to foreign political pressure. the whole plant is now shut down, and the decommissioning process can begin completely.

* 2001 – The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after 11 years and $27,000,000 to fortify it, without fixing its famous lean.

* 2002 – The Capital Center (formerly US Airways Arena) is demolished.

* 2005 – Latvia amends its constitution to eliminate possibility of same-sex couples being entitled to marry.

* 2005 – Argentina's president Néstor Kirchner announces the early repayment of its external debt to the IMF.

* 2005 – Introduction of the F-22 Raptor into USAF active service.

* 2005 – The 2005 Atlantic Power Outage began.

* 2006 – First flight of the F-35 Lightning II.

Thats a lot. o_O But then again, I just copied and pasted of Wikipedia. xD

 
March 21'st

1857 Earthquake hits Tokyo; about 107,000 die

1965 Martin Luther King, Jr. begins march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama

1974 Attempt made to kidnap Princess Anne in London's Pall Mall

1997 Wrestlemania XIII

1349 3,000 Jews killed in Black Death riots in Efurt Germany

I picked 5 random ones. o_o

 
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Independence day was going to be on August 2nd (My b-day) but then they decided July 4th cause it was the original date that the Declaration of Independence was signed.

338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II defeated the combined forces of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea, securing Macedonian hegemony in Greece and the Aegean.

216 BC – Second Punic War: Battle of Cannae – The Carthaginian army lead by Hannibal defeats a numerically superior Roman army under command of consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro.

1610 – Henry Hudson sails into what it is now known as Hudson Bay, thinking he had made it through the Northwest Passage and reached the Pacific Ocean.

1776 – Delegates to the Continental Congress begin signing the United States Declaration of Independence.

1790 – The first US Census is conducted.

1798 – French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay) concludes in a British victory

1869 – Japan's samurai, farmer, artisan, merchant class system (Shinōkōshō) is abolished as part of the Meiji Restoration reforms. (Traditional Japanese date: June 25, 1869).

1870 – Tower Subway, the world's first underground tube railway, opens in London.

1903 – Fall of the Ottoman Empire: Unsuccessful uprising led by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization against Ottoman Turkey, also known as the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising.

1916 – World War I: Austrian sabotage causes the sinking of the Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci in Taranto.

1918 – Japan announces that it is deploying troops to Siberia in the aftermath of World War I.

1932 – The positron (antiparticle of the electron) is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.

1934 – Gleichschaltung: Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of Germany.

1937 – The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 is passed in America, essentially rendering marijuana and all its by-products illegal.

1939 – Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd write a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt, urging him to begin the Manhattan project to develop a nuclear weapon.

1943 – Rebellion in the Nazi death camp of Treblinka.

1943 – World War II: PT-109 rammed by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri and sinks. Lt. John F. Kennedy, future U.S. President, saves all but two of his crew.

1945 – World War II: Potsdam Conference, in which the Allied Powers discuss the future of defeated Germany, concludes.

1964 – Vietnam War: Gulf of Tonkin Incident – North Vietnamese gunboats allegedly fires on U.S. destroyers, USS Maddox and the USS Turner Joy.

1967 – The second Blackwall Tunnel opens in Greenwich, London.

1968 – The 1968 Casiguran Earthquake hits Casiguran, Aurora, Philippines killing more than 270 people and wounding 261.

1973 – A flash fire kills 51 at the Summerland amusement centre at Douglas, Isle of Man.

1980 – A bomb explodes at the railway station in Bologna, Italy, killing 85 people and wounding more than 200.

1985 – Delta Air Lines Flight 191, a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar crashes at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport killing 137.

1989 – 1989 Valvettiturai massacre is carried out by Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka killing 64 ethnic Tamil civilians.

1990 – Iraq invades Kuwait, eventually leading to conflict with coalition forces in the Gulf War.

1996- Shayna was born

I added the last one. 8D

 
Not a lot of stuff happened on mine, November 19. But:

1997 - A set of septuplets were born in the US

Can't remember - Calvin Klein was born.

Can't remember again - Some actress called Jodie was born.

And, of course, I was born.

 
August 29 (my b-day) Michael jackson was born! That is just so cool!

1898 – The Goodyear tire company is founded... (yay)

1958- Michael Jackson was born

1968 – Ulysses S. Grant III died

1996- I was born!

1997- I turned 1!

1998- I turned 2!

1999- I turned 3!

2000- I turned 4!

2001- I turned 5!

2002- I turned 6!

2003- I turned 7!

2004- I turned 8!

2005 – Hurricane Katrina, I turned 9!

2006- I turned 10!

2007- I turned 11 and had a birthday party!

2008- I turned 12!

 
very... bad things.

1987 - Astrological Harmonic Convergence - Dawn of New Age

1977 - Elvis Presley dies of heart ailment at Graceland at age 42

1969 - Woodstock festival begins in NY

1977 - Yanks blow 9-4 lead in 9th but beat Chicago 11-10 in bottom of 9th

1956 - Adlai E. Stevenson nominated as Democratic presidential candidate

1777 - Americans defeat British in Battle of Bennington Vt

1965 - AFL awards its 1st expansion franchise to Miami Dolphins

1819 - Manchester Massacre; English police charge unemployed demonstrators

1960 - Joseph Kittinger parachutes from a balloon at 31 330 m (record)

1920 - Yanks Carl Mays' pitch hits Indian Ray Chapman in the head. Chapman dies the next day the only major league fatality

1896 - Gold found at Bonanza Creek Ala

1948 - Baseball legend Babe Ruth died in NY at the age of 53

1920 - Norman Lockyer editor of NATURE discoverer of helium in sun dies

1829 - Siamese twins Chang & Eng Bunker arrived in Boston to be exhibited

1960 - Britain grants independence to the crown colony of Cyprus

 
MAY FIFTEENTH.

1536 – Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, stands trial in London on charges of treason, adultery, incest and witchcraft. She is condemned to death by a specially-selected jury.

1718 – James Puckle, a London lawyer, patents the world's first machine gun.

1918 – The Finnish Civil War ends.

1955 – The first ascent of Makalu, the world's fifth highest mountain.

1995 – Diva was born.

2008 – California becomes the second U.S. state after Massachusetts in 2004 to legalize same-sex marriage after the state's own Supreme Court rules a previous ban unconstitutional.

 
29th June-

1613 - Shakespeare's Globe Theater burns down

1850 - British ex-premier sir Robert Peel falls off his horse (Don't ask)

1854 - Netherlands allows corporal punishment

1858 - Great fire in London harbor

1904 - 2 prehistoric bones found in Weerdingerveen, Drenthe

1940 - US passes Alien Registration Act requiring Aliens to register

1944 - Nazi Paul Touvier shoots 7 Jews dead

1959 - Pope John XXIII 1st encyclical "On truth, unity, & peace, in charity"

1963 - Beatles' 1st song "From Me to You" hits UK charts

1971 - Rolling Stones Mick Jagger & Keith Richards sentenced on drug offense

1981 - Bomb attack on headquarters of Islamic Party in Teheran, 72 killed

1996 - Superman's Action Comic #1 (1938) auctioned at Sotheby at $61,900

1997 - I are born 8D

2007 - Two car bombs are found in the heart of London at Picadilly Circus.

2008 - Thomas Beatie, the world's first pregnant man, gives birth to a daughter.

 
March 10th-

1876- Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call

1969- James Earl Gray pleads guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr

1977- Rings are discovered around Uranus

1957- Osama Bin Laden was born.. ._.

1940- Chuck Norris was born

-1996- I was born ;D

.. cool facts =]

 
December 11th:

1816 – Indiana becomes the 19th U.S. state.

1907 – The New Zealand Parliament Buildings are almost completely destroyed by fire.

1946 – The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is established.

1964 – Che Guevara speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. An unknown terrorist fires a mortar shell at the building during the speech.

2006 – The International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust is opened in Tehran, Iran by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Nations such as Israel and the United States express concern.

2007 – Two car bombs explode at the Constitutional Court building in Algiers and the United Nations office. An estimated 45 people are killed in the bombings.

2008 – Bernard Madoff arrested and charged with securities fraud in $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

 
37 – Roman Emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, entitled to him by the Senate.

193 – Roman Emperor Pertinax is assassinated by Praetorian Guards, who then sell the throne in an auction to Didius Julianus.

364 – Roman Emperor Valentinian I appoints his brother Flavius Valens co-emperor.

845 – Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collects a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.

1776 – Juan Bautista de Anza finds the site for the Presidio of San Francisco.

1794 – Allies under the prince of Coburg defeat French forces at Le Cateau.

1795 – Partitions of Poland: The Duchy of Courland, a northern fief of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ceases to exist and becomes part of Imperial Russia.

1802 – Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers discovers 2 Pallas, the second asteroid known to man.

1809 – Peninsular War: France defeats Spain in the Battle of Medelin.

1834 – The United States Senate censures President Andrew Jackson for his actions in de-funding the Second Bank of the United States.

1854 – Crimean War: France and Britain declare war on Russia.

1860 – First Taranaki War: The Battle of Waireka begins.

1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Glorieta Pass – in New Mexico, Union forces stop the Confederate invasion of New Mexico territory. The battle began on March 26.

1871 – The Paris Commune is formally established in Paris.

1889 – The Yngsjö murder occurs in Yngsjö, Sweden and Anna Månsdotter is arrested along with her son.

1910 – Henri Fabre becomes the first person to fly a seaplane, the Fabre Hydravion, after taking off from a water runway near Martigues, France.

1913 – Guatemala becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty.

1920 – Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of 1920 affects the Great Lakes region and Deep South states.

1930 – Constantinople and Angora change their names to Istanbul and Ankara.

1939 – Spanish Civil War: Generalissimo Francisco Franco conquers Madrid.

1940 – Construction begins of the exhibition center to host the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair.

1941 – World War II: Battle of Cape Matapan – in the Mediterranean Sea, British Admiral Andrew Browne Cunningham leads the Royal Navy in the destruction of three major Italian heavy cruisers and two destroyers.

1942 – World War II: In occupied France, British naval forces raid the German-occupied port of St. Nazaire.

1946 – Cold War: The United States State Department releases the Acheson-Lilienthal Report, outlining a plan for the international control of nuclear power.

1969 – Greek poet and Nobel Prize laureate Giorgos Seferis makes a famous statement on the BBC World Service opposing the junta in Greece.

1969 – The McGill français movement protest occurs, the second largest protest in Montreal's history with 10,000 trade unionists, leftist activists, CEGEP students, and even some McGill students at McGill's Roddick Gates. This led to the majority of the protesters getting arrested.

1978 – The US Supreme Court hands down 5-3 decision in Stump v. Sparkman, 435 U.S. 349, a controversial case involving involuntary sterilization and judicial immunity.

1979 – In Pennsylvania, operators fail to recognize that a relief valve is stuck open in the primary coolant system of Three Mile Island's Unit 2 nuclear reactor following an unexpected shutdown. As a result, enough coolant drains out of the system to allow the core to overheat and partially melt down.

1990 – President George H. W. Bush posthumously awards Jesse Owens the Congressional Gold Medal.

1994 – In South Africa, Zulus and African National Congress supporters battle in central Johannesburg, resulting in 18 deaths.

2000 – A Murray County, Georgia, school bus is hit by a CSX freight train (3 children die in this accident).

2003 – In a "friendly fire" incident, two A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft from the United States Idaho Air National Guard's 190th Fighter Squadron attack British tanks participating in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, killing British soldier Matty Hull.

2005 – The 2005 Sumatran earthquake rocks Indonesia, and at magnitude 8.7 is the second strongest earthquake since 1965.

2006 – At least 1 million union members, students and unemployed take to the streets in France in protest at the government's proposed First Employment Contract law.

Edit, also, Lady Gaga and me share a birthday O:

 
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1218 – The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt.

1276 – Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.

1487 – Lambert Simnel is crowned as "King Edward VI" at Dublin, Ireland.

1595 – Nomenclator of Leiden University Library appears, the first printed catalog of an institutional library.

1621 – The Protestant Union is formally dissolved.

1626 – Peter Minuit buys Manhattan.

1689 – The English Parliament passes the Act of Toleration protecting Protestants. Roman Catholics are intentionally excluded.

1738 – John Wesley is converted, essentially launching the Methodist movement; the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day.

1798 – Irish Rebellion of 1798 led by the United Irishmen against British rule begins.

1822 – Battle of Pichincha: Antonio José de Sucre secures the independence of the Presidency of Quito.

1830 – "Mary Had a Little Lamb" by Sarah Josepha Hale is published.

1830 – The first revenue trains in the United States begin service on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad between Baltimore, Maryland and Ellicott's Mills, Maryland.

1832 – The First Kingdom of Greece is declared in the London Conference.

1844 – Samuel F. B. Morse sends the message "What hath God wrought" (a Bible quotation, Numbers 23:23) from the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the United States Capitol to his assistant, Alfred Vail, in Baltimore, Maryland.

1846 – Mexican-American War: General Zachary Taylor captures Monterrey.

1856 – John Brown and his men murder five slavery supporters at Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas.

1861 – American Civil War: Union troops occupy Alexandria, Virginia.

1881 – Turkey cedes Thessaly and Arta back to Greece.

1883 – The Brooklyn Bridge in New York City is opened to traffic after 14 years of construction.

1895 – Henry Irving becomes the first personage from the theatre to be knighted.

1900 – Second Boer War: The United Kingdom annexes the Orange Free State.

1901 – Seventy-eight miners die in the Caerphilly pit disaster in South Wales.

1915 – World War I: Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary.

1921 – The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti opens.

1930 – Amy Johnson lands in Darwin, Northern Territory, becoming the first woman to fly from England to Australia (she left on May 5 for the 11,000 mile flight).

1935 – The first night game in Major League Baseball history is played in Cincinnati, Ohio, with the Cincinnati Reds beating the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 at Crosley Field.

1940 – Igor Sikorsky performs the first successful single-rotor helicopter flight.

1941 – World War II: In the Battle of the Atlantic, the German Battleship Bismarck sinks the then pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood, killing all but three crewmen.

1943 – Holocaust: Josef Mengele becomes chief medical officer of the Auschwitz concentration camp.

1956 – Conclusion of the Sixth Buddhist Council on Vesak Day, marking the 2,500 year anniversary after the Lord Buddha's Parinibbāna.

1956 – The first Eurovision Song Contest is held in Lugano, Switzerland

1958 – United Press International is formed through a merger of the United Press and the International News Service.

1961 – American civil rights movement: Freedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for "disturbing the peace" after disembarking from their bus.

1961 – Cyprus enters the Council of Europe.

1962 – Project Mercury: American astronaut Scott Carpenter orbits the Earth three times in the Aurora 7 space capsule.

1968 – FLQ separatists bomb the U.S. consulate in Quebec City.

1970 – The drilling of the Kola Superdeep Borehole begins in the Soviet Union.

1973 – Earl Jellicoe resigns as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the Lords.

1976 – The London to Washington, D.C. Concorde service begins.

1976 – In the Judgment of Paris, wine testers rate wines from California higher than their French counterparts, challenging the notion of France being the foremost producer of the world's best wines.

1980 – The International Court of Justice calls for the release of United States embassy hostages in Tehran, Iran. The hostages would not be freed until the following January.

1982 – Liberation of Khorramshahr, Iranians recapture of the port city of Khorramshahr from the Iraqis during the Iran–Iraq War.

1988 – Section 28 is passed as law by Parliament in the United Kingdom.

1989 – Sonia Sutcliffe, wife of the Yorkshire Ripper, is awarded £600,000 in damages (later reduced to £60,000 on appeal) after winning a libel action against Private Eye.

1990 – A car carrying American Earth First! activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney explodes in Oakland, California, critically injuring both.

1991 – Eritrea gains its independence from Ethiopia.

1991 – Israel conducts Operation Solomon, evacuating Ethiopian Jews to Israel.

1992 – The last Thai dictator, General Suchinda Kraprayoon, resigns following pro-democracy protests.

1994 – Four men convicted of bombing the World Trade Center in New York in 1993 are each sentenced to 240 years in prison.

1999 – Venezuela enters the Antarctic Treaty System.

2000 – Israeli troops withdraw from southern Lebanon after 22 years of occupation.

2001 – Mountain climbing: 15-year-old Sherpa Temba Tsheri becomes the youngest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest.

2001 – The Versailles wedding hall disaster in Jerusalem, Israel, kills 23 and injures over 200 in Israel's worst-ever civil disaster.

2002 – Russia and the United States sign the Moscow Treaty.

2004 – Communications in North Korea: North Korea bans mobile phones.

Lots of things happened on May 24th.

 
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Not much was interesting.. I'm not going to copypasta a string of text. I'll just post 2 events.

1422 – Henry VI, becomes King of England at the age of 9 months.

2006 – Stolen on August 22, 2004, Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream is recovered from a raid by Norwegian police. The paintings are said to be in a better-than-expected condition.

 
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