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November 13 in History
2007
An explosion hits the south wing of the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Quezon City, killing four people, including Congressman Wahab Akbar, and wounding six.
2005
Andrew Stimpson, a 25-year old British man, is reported as the first person proven to have been "cured" of HIV
2002
The oil tanker ''Prestige'' sinks off the Galician coast and causes a huge oil spill.
Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq agrees to the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution 1441.
2001
War on Terrorism: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. Bush signs an executive order allowing military tribunals against foreigners suspected of connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States.
2000
Philippine House Speaker Manuel B. Villar, Jr. passes the articles of impeachment against Philippine President Joseph Estrada.
1995
A truck-bomb explodes outside of a US-operated Saudi Arabian National Guard training center in Riyadh, killing five Americans and two Indians. A group called the Islamic Movement for Change claims responsibility.
1994
In a referendum voters in Sweden decide to join the European Union.
1992
The High Court of Australia rules in '''''Dietrich v The Queen''''' that although there is no absolute right to have publicly funded counsel, in most circumstances a judge should grant any request for an adjournment or stay when an accused is unrepresented.
1990
In Aramoana, New Zealand, David Gray shoots dead 13 people, in what becomes known as the Aramoana Massacre.
1988
Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian law student in {{city-state|Portland|Oregon}} is beaten to death by members of the Neo-Nazi group East Side White Pride.
1985
Xavier Suarez is sworn in as {{city-state|Miami|Florida}}'s first Cuban-born mayor.
The volcano Nevado del Ruiz erupts and melts a glacier, causing a lahar (volcanic mudslide) that buries Armero, Colombia, killing approximately 23,000 people.
1982
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of Vietnam War veterans.
Ray Mancini defeats Duk Koo Kim in a boxing match held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kim's subsequent death (on November 17) leads to significant changes in the sport.
1971
The American space probe, Mariner 9, becomes the first spacecraft to orbit another planet successfully, swinging into its planned trajectory around Mars.
1970
Bhola cyclone: A 150-mph tropical cyclone hits the densely populated Ganges Delta region of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), killing an estimated 500,000 people in one night. This is regarded as the 20th century's worst natural disaster.
1969
Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, D.C. stage a symbolic ''March Against Death''.
1965
The {{SS|Yarmouth Castle}} burns and sinks 60 miles off Nassau with the loss of 90 lives.
1956
The United States Supreme Court declares Alabama and Montgomery, Alabama laws requiring segregated buses illegal, thus ending the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
1954
Great Britain defeats France to capture the first ever Rugby League World Cup in Paris in front of around 30,000 spectators.
1950
General Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, President of Venezuela, is assassinated in Caracas.
1947
Russia completes development of the AK-47, one of the first proper assault rifles
1942
World War II: Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
1941
World War II: The aircraft carrier {{HMS|Ark Royal|91|6}} is torpedoed by U 81, sinking the following day.
1927
The Holland Tunnel opens to traffic as the first Hudson River vehicle tunnel linking New Jersey to New York City.
1918
Allied troops occupy Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire.
1916
Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes is expelled from the Labor Party over his support for conscription.
1909
''Collier's magazine'' accuses United States Secretary of the Interior Richard Ballinger of questionable dealings in Alaskan coal fields.
1901
The 1901 Caister Lifeboat Disaster.
1887
Bloody Sunday clashes in central London.
1864
The new Constitution of Greece is adopted.
1851
The Denny Party lands at Alki Point, the first settlers in what would become Seattle, Washington.
1841
James Braid first sees a demonstration of ''animal magnetism'', which leads to his study of the subject he eventually calls ''hypnotism''.
1775
American Revolutionary War: Patriot revolutionary forces under Col. Ethan Allen attack Montreal, Quebec, defended by British General Guy Carleton.
1642
First English Civil War: Battle of Turnham Green
1160
Louis VII of France marries Adele of Champagne.
1002
English king Æthelred II orders the killing of all Danes in England, known today as the St. Brice's Day massacre.