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February 17 in History
2008
Kosovo declares independence.
2006
A massive mudslide occurs in Southern Leyte, Philippines; the official death toll is set at 1,126.
2003
The London Congestion Charge scheme begins.
1996
NASA's Discovery Program begins as the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft lifts off on the first mission ever to orbit and land on an asteroid, 433 Eros.
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, world champion Garry Kasparov beats the Deep Blue supercomputer in a chess match.
1995
The Cenepa War between Peru and Ecuador ends on a cease-fire brokered by the UN.
Colin Ferguson is convicted of six counts of murder for the December 1993 Long Island Rail Road shootings and later receives a 200+ year sentence.
1979
The Sino-Vietnamese War begins.
1978
The Troubles: The Provisional IRA detonates an incendiary bomb at the La Mon restaurant, near Belfast, killing 12 and seriously injuring 30.
1974
Robert K. Preston, a disgruntled U.S. Army private, buzzes the White House in a stolen helicopter.
1972
Sales of the Volkswagen Beetle exceed those of the Ford Model-T.
1968
In Springfield, Massachusetts, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame opens.
1965
Project Ranger: The Ranger 8 probe launches on its mission to photograph the ''Mare Tranquillitatis'' region of the Moon in preparation for the manned Apollo missions. ''Mare Tranquillitatis'' or the "Sea of Tranquility" would become the site chosen for the Apollo 11 lunar landing.
1964
Gabonese president Leon M'ba is toppled by a coup and his rival, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, is installed in his place.
In ''Wesberry v. Sanders'' the Supreme Court of the United States rules that congressional districts have to be approximately equal in population.
1962
A storm kills more than 300 people in Hamburg, West Germany.
1959
Project Vanguard: Vanguard 2
1958
Pope Pius XII declares Saint Clare of Assisi (1193
1957
A fire at a home for the elderly in Warrenton, Missouri, kills 72 people.
1947
The Voice of America begins transmitting radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union.
1944
World War II: Operation Hailstone begins. U.S. naval air, surface, and submarine attack against Truk (Chuuk), Japan's main base in the central Pacific, in support of the Eniwetok invasion.
World War II: The Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins. The battle ends in an American victory on February 22.
1933
''Newsweek'' magazine is published for the first time.
1925
Harold Ross and Jane Grant found ''The New Yorker'' magazine; the debut issue is dated February 21, 1925.
1924
In Miami, Florida, Johnny Weissmuller sets a new world record in the 100-yard freestyle swimming competition with a time of 52{{frac|2|5}} seconds.
1913
The Armory Show opens in New York City, displaying works of artists who are to become some of the most influential painters of the early 20th century.
1904
''Madama Butterfly'' receives its première at La Scala in Milan.
1903
El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico becomes part of the United States National Forest System as the Luquillo Forest Reserve.
1871
The victorious Prussian Army parades though Paris, France after the end of the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War.
1867
The first ship passes through the Suez Canal.
1865
American Civil War: Columbia, South Carolina, is burned as Confederate forces flee from advancing Union forces.
1864
American Civil War: The {{Ship||H. L. Hunley|submarine|6}} becomes the first submarine to engage and sink a warship, the {{USS|Housatonic|1861|6}}.
1854
The United Kingdom recognizes the independence of the Orange Free State.
1819
The United States House of Representatives passes the Missouri Compromise.
1814
The Battle of Mormans.
1809
Miami University is chartered by the State of Ohio.
1801
An electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr is resolved when Jefferson is elected President of the United States and Burr Vice President by the United States House of Representatives.
1753
In Sweden February 17 is followed by March 1 as the country moves from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
1621
Myles Standish is appointed as first commander of Plymouth colony.
1600
The philosopher Giordano Bruno is burned alive at Campo de' Fiori in Rome for heresy.
1500
The Battle of Hemmingstedt.
1370
The Battle of Rudau.