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2000
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Off the coast of Ivory Coast, Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, killing 169.
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1996
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Comet Hyakutake is discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer Yuji Hyakutake.
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1995
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Workers from the National Institutes of Health announce the success of clinical trials testing the first preventive treatment for sickle-cell disease.
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1994
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Péter Lékó becomes the youngest chess grand master.
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1989
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1982
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Richard Skrenta writes the first PC virus code, which is 400 lines long and disguised as an Apple boot program called "Elk Cloner".
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1979
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Varig 707-323C freighter, flown by the same commander as Flight 820, disappears over the Pacific Ocean 30 minutes after taking off from Tokyo.
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1972
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Bloody Sunday: British Paratroopers kill fourteen unarmed civil rights/anti internment marchers in Northern Ireland.
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1971
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Carole King's Tapestry album is released, it would become the longest charting album by a female solo artist and sell 24 million copies worldwide.
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1969
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The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple Records in London. The impromptu concert is broken up by the police.
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1968
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1964
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1960
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The African National Party is founded in Chad, through the merger of traditionalist parties.
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1956
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1948
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Indian pacifist and leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist.
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1945
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World War II: Raid at Cabanatuan: 126 American Rangers and Filipino resistance liberate 500 prisoners from the Cabanatuan POW camp.
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World War II: The ''Wilhelm Gustloff'', overfilled with refugees, sinks in the Baltic Sea after being torpedoed by a Soviet submarine, leading to the deadliest known maritime disaster, killing approximately 9,000 people.
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1944
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1943
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World War II: Second day of the Battle of Rennell Island. The {{USS|Chicago|CA-29}} is sunk and a U.S. destroyer is heavily damaged by Japanese torpedoes.
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1933
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1930
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The world's second radiosonde is launched in Pavlovsk, USSR.
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1925
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The Government of Turkey throws Patriarch Constantine VI out of Istanbul.
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1913
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1911
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The destroyer {{USS|Terry|DD-25}} makes the first airplane rescue at sea saving the life of James McCurdy 10 miles from Havana, Cuba.
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1889
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Archduke Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown, is found dead with his mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera in Mayerling.
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1862
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The first American ironclad warship, the {{USS|Monitor}} is launched.
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1858
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The first Hallé concert is given in Manchester, England, marking the official founding of the Hallé Orchestra as a full-time, professional orchestra.
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1847
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1841
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1835
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1826
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The Menai Suspension Bridge, considered the world's first modern suspension bridge, connecting the Isle of Anglesey to the north West coast of Wales, is opened.
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1820
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Edward Bransfield sights the Trinity Peninsula and claims the discovery of Antarctica.
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1806
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The original Lower Trenton Bridge (also called the Trenton Makes the World Takes Bridge), which spans the Delaware River between Morrisville, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey, is opened.
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1790
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The first boat specializing as a lifeboat is tested on the River Tyne.
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1661
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1649
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1648
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Eighty Years' War: The Treaty of Münster and Osnabrück is signed, ending the conflict between the Netherlands and Spain.
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1048
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Protestantism: The villagers around today's Baden-Baden elect their own priest in defiance of the local bishop. Later, in a move that would not be seen before the Protestant Reformation, he is also elected Pope by acclamatio, just to die that same day. It is rumored that Ildebrando di Soana heard of the acclamatio and used it later to get elected himself as Pope Gregory VII.
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