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2006
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Armavia Flight 967 crashes into the Black Sea, killing 113 people on board, with no survivors.
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2003
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2002
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A military MiG-21 aircraft crashes into the Bank of Rajasthan in India, killing eight.
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2001
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The United States loses its seat on the U.N. Human Rights Commission for the first time since the commission was formed in 1947.
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2000
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The sport of geocaching begins, with the first cache placed and the coordinates from a GPS posted on Usenet.
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1999
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The southwestern portion of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is devastated by an F5 tornado killing forty-five people, injuring 665, and causing $1 billion in damage. The tornado is one of 66 from the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak. This is the strongest tornado ever recorded with wind speeds of up to 318 mph.
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1987
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A crash by Bobby Allison at the Talladega Superspeedway, Alabama fencing at the start-finish line would lead NASCAR to develop restrictor plate racing the following season both at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega.
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1986
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Twenty-one people are killed and forty-one are injured after a bomb explodes in an airliner (Flight UL512) at Colombo airport in Sri Lanka.
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1978
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The first unsolicited bulk commercial e-mail (which would later become known as "spam") is sent by a Digital Equipment Corporation marketing representative to every ARPANET address on the west coast of the United States.
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1973
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The Sears Tower in Chicago is topped out as the world's tallest building.
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1963
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The police force in Birmingham, Alabama switches tactics and responds with violent force to stop the "Birmingham campaign" protesters. Images of the violent suppression are transmitted worldwide, bringing newfound attention to the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
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1960
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The Off-Broadway musical comedy, ''The Fantasticks'', opens in New York City's Greenwich Village, eventually becoming the longest-running musical of all time.
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1957
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1952
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Lieutenant Colonels Joseph O. Fletcher and William P. Benedict of the United States land a plane at the North Pole.
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1951
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The Kentucky Derby is televised for the first time.
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London's Royal Festival Hall opens with the Festival of Britain
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1948
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules that covenants prohibiting the sale of real estate to blacks and other minorities are legally unenforceable.
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1947
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New post-war Japanese constitution goes into effect.
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1946
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1945
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World War II: Sinking of the prison ships ''Cap Arcona, Thielbek'' and ''Deutschland'' by the Royal Air Force in Lübeck Bay.
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1942
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1939
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The All India Forward Bloc is formed by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
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1937
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''Gone with the Wind'', a novel by Margaret Mitchell, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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1933
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1928
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Japanese atrocities in Jinan, China.
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1924
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Aleph Zadik Aleph is formed in Omaha, Nebraska
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1921
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West Virginia imposes the first state sales tax.
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1920
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1916
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1915
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The poem ''In Flanders Fields'' is written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae.
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1913
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Raja Harishchandra the first full-length Indian feature film was released, marking the beginning of the Indian film industry.
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1901
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The Great Fire of 1901 begins in Jacksonville, Florida.
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1877
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Labatt Park, the oldest continually operating baseball grounds in the world has its first game.
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1867
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1860
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1849
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The May Uprising in Dresden begins – the last of the German revolutions of 1848.
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1837
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The University of Athens is founded.
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1830
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The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway is opened. It is the first steam hauled passenger railway to issue season tickets and include a tunnel.
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1815
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Neapolitan War: Joachim Murat, King of Naples is defeated by the Austrians at the Battle of Tolentino, the decisive engagement of the war.
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1808
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1802
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1791
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The Constitution of May 3 (the first modern constitution in Europe) is proclaimed by the Sejm of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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1715
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"Edmund Halley's" total solar eclipse (the last one visible in London, United Kingdom for almost 900 years).
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1491
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Kongo monarch Nkuwu Nzinga is baptised by Portuguese missionaries, adopting the baptismal name of João I.
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