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2010
Barrow AFC won the English FA Trophy at Wembley, this makes them the only team in the world to win it at both the Old & New Wembley stadiums.
The last piece of Yankee Stadium falls in the Bronx, New York, marking the end of the two year demolition process.
1997
A China Southern Airlines Boeing 737 crashes on approach into Shenzhen's Huangtian Airport, killing 35 people.
1988
A fire at Illinois Bell's Hinsdale Central Office triggers an extended 1AESS network outage once considered the 'worst telecommunications disaster in US telephone industry history' and still the worst to occur on Mother's Day.
1987
The Loughgall ambush: The SAS kills 8 IRA members and 1 civilian, in Loughgall, Northern Ireland.
1984
Thames Barrier officially opened.
Corporal Denis Lortie enters the Quebec National Assembly and opens fire, killing three and wounding 13. René Jalbert, sergeant-at-arms of the assembly, succeeds in calming him, for which he will later receive the Cross of Valour.
The Soviet Union announces that it will boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
1980
The eradication of smallpox is endorsed by the World Health Organization.
1978
First ascent of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen, by Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler.
1976
The rollercoaster Revolution, the first steel coaster with a vertical loop, opens at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
1973
A 71-day standoff between federal authorities and the American Indian Movement members occupying the Pine Ridge Reservation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota ends with the surrender of the militants.
1972
Vietnam War
1970
The Hard Hat riot occurs in the Wall Street area of New York City as blue-collar construction workers clash with demonstrators protesting the Vietnam War.
1967
The Philippine province of Davao is split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental.
1963
South Vietnamese soldiers of Catholic President Ngo Dinh Diem open fire on Buddhists defying a ban on the flying of the Buddhist flag on Vesak, killing nine.
1946
Estonian school girls Aili Jõgi and Ageeda Paavel blow up the Soviet memorial that preceded the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn.
1945
World War II: V-E Day, combat ends in Europe. German forces agree in Rheims, France, to an unconditional surrender.
End of the Prague uprising, today celebrated as a national holiday in the Czech Republic.
Hundreds of Algerian civilians are killed by French Army soldiers in the Sétif massacre.
1942
World War II: Gunners of the Ceylon Garrison Artillery on Horsburgh Island in the Cocos Islands rebel in the Cocos Islands Mutiny. Their mutiny is crushed and three of them are executed, the only British Commonwealth soldiers to be executed for mutiny during the Second World War.
World War II: The Battle of the Coral Sea comes to an end with Japanese Imperial Navy aircraft carrier aircraft attacking and sinking the United States Navy aircraft carrier {{USS|Lexington|CV-2|6}}. The battle marks the first time in the naval history that two enemy fleets fight without visual contact between warring ships.
1933
Mohandas Gandhi begins a 21-day fast in protest against British oppression in India.
1927
Attempting to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight from Paris to New York, French war heroes Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli disappeared after taking off aboard ''The White Bird'' biplane.
1919
Edward George Honey first proposes the idea of a moment of silence to commemorate The Armistice of World War I, which later results in the creation of Remembrance Day. In the United States it was called Armistice Day and is now Veterans Day.
1914
Paramount Pictures is founded.
1902
In Martinique, Mount Pelée erupts, destroying the town of Saint-Pierre and killing over 30,000 people. Only a handful of residents survive the blast.
1899
The Irish Literary Theatre in Dublin opens.
1898
The first games of the Italian football league system are played.
1886
Pharmacist John Styth Pemberton first sells a carbonated beverage named "Coca-Cola" as a patent medicine.
1877
At Gilmore's Gardens in New York City, the first Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show opens.
1861
1846
Mexican-American War: The Battle of Palo Alto
1821
Greek War of Independence: The Greeks defeat the Turks at the Battle of Gravia.
1794
Branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror by revolutionists, French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, who was also a tax collector with the ''Ferme Générale'', is tried, convicted, and guillotined all on the same day in Paris.
1788
The French Parlement is suspended to be replaced by the creation of forty-seven new courts.
1541
Hernando de Soto reaches the Mississippi River and names it ''Río de Espíritu Santo''.
1450
Jack Cade's Rebellion: Kentishmen revolt against King Henry VI.
589
Reccared summons the Third Council of Toledo