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2008
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Dmitry Medvedev is sworn in as Russia's president.
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2007
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The tomb of Herod the Great is discovered.
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2002
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A China Northern Airlines MD-82 plunges into the Yellow Sea, killing 112 people.
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2000
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1999
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In Guinea-Bissau, President João Bernardo Vieira is ousted in a military coup.
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Kosovo War: In Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, three Chinese citizens are killed and 20 wounded when a NATO aircraft bombs the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.
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A jury finds ''The Jenny Jones Show'' and Warner Bros. liable in the shooting death of Scott Amedure, after the show purposely deceived Jonathan Schmitz to appear on a secret same-sex crush episode. Schmitz later killed Amedure and the jury awarded Amedure's family $25 million USD.
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Pope John Paul II travels to Romania becoming the first pope to visit a predominantly Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism in 1054.
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1998
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1992
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Three employees at a McDonald's Restaurant in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, are brutally murdered and a fourth permanently disabled after a botched robbery. It is the first "fast-food murder" in Canada.
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Michigan ratifies a 203-year-old proposed amendment to the United States Constitution making the 27th Amendment law. This amendment bars the U.S. Congress from giving itself a mid-term pay raise.
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1986
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Canadian Patrick Morrow became the first person to climb each of the Seven Summits.
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1974
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1964
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Pacific Air Lines Flight 773, a Fairchild F-27 airliner, crashes near San Ramon, California, killing all 44 aboard; the FBI later reports that a cockpit recorder tape indicates that the pilot and co-pilot had been shot by a suicidal passenger.
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1960
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Cold War: U-2 Crisis of 1960
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1954
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Indochina War: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu ends in a French defeat (the battle began on March 13).
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1952
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The concept of the integrated circuit, the basis for all modern computers, is first published by Geoffrey W.A. Dummer.
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1948
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1946
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Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering (later renamed Sony) is founded with around 20 employees.
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1945
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World War II: General Alfred Jodl signs unconditional surrender terms at Reims, France, ending Germany's participation in the war. The document takes effect the next day.
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1942
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1937
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1920
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Kiev Offensive: Polish troops led by Józef Piłsudski and Edward Rydz-Śmigły and assisted by a symbolic Ukrainian force capture Kiev only to be driven out by the Red Army counter-offensive a month later.
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1915
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World War I: German submarine {{SMU|U-20}} sinks {{RMS|Lusitania}}, killing 1,198 people including 128 Americans. Public reaction to the sinking turns many formerly pro-Germans in the United States against the German Empire.
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1895
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In Saint Petersburg, Russian scientist Alexander Stepanovich Popov demonstrates to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society his invention, the Popov lightning detector — a primitive radio receiver. In some parts of the former Soviet Union the anniversary of this day is celebrated as Radio Day.
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1864
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1847
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1846
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The Cambridge Chronicle, America's oldest surviving weekly newspaper, is published for the first time in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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1840
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1836
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1832
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The independence of Greece is recognized by the Treaty of London. Otto of Wittelsbach, Prince of Bavaria is chosen King.
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1824
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1763
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1718
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The city of New Orleans is founded by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville.
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1697
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Stockholm's royal castle (dating back to medieval times) is destroyed by fire. It is replaced by the current Royal Palace in the eighteenth century.
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1664
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1429
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Joan of Arc ends the Siege of Orléans, pulling an arrow from her own shoulder and returning, wounded, to lead the final charge. The victory marks a turning point in the Hundred Years' War.
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1348
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Charles University in Prague (Universitas Carolina/Univerzita Karlova) is established as the first university in Central Europe.
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1274
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In France, the Second Council of Lyons opens to regulate the election of the Pope.
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558
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