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2008
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd makes a historic apology to the Indigenous Australians and the Stolen Generations.
2007
Taiwan opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou resigns as the chairman of the Kuomintang party after being indicted by the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office on charges of embezzlement during his tenure as the mayor of Taipei; Ma also announces his candidacy for the 2008 presidential election.
2004
The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics announces the discovery of the universe's largest known diamond, white dwarf star ''BPM 37093''. Astronomers named this star "Lucy" after The Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".
2001
An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter Scale hits El Salvador, killing at least 400.
2000
The last original "Peanuts" comic strip appears in newspapers one day after Charles M. Schulz dies.
1991
Gulf War: Two laser-guided "smart bombs" destroy the Amiriyah shelter in Baghdad. Allied forces said the bunker was being used as a military communications outpost, but over 400 Iraqi civilians inside were killed.
1990
German reunification: An agreement is reached on a two-stage plan to reunite Germany.
1984
Konstantin Chernenko succeeds the late Yuri Andropov as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
1982
Río Negro massacre in Guatemala.
1981
A series of sewer explosions destroys more than two miles of streets in Louisville, Kentucky.
1979
An intense windstorm strikes western Washington and sinks a 1/2-mile-long section of the Hood Canal Bridge.
1978
Hilton bombing: a bomb explodes in a refuse truck outside the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, Australia, killing two refuse collectors and a policeman.
1975
A fire breaks out in the World Trade Center in New York City, New York.
1971
Vietnam War: Backed by American air and artillery support, South Vietnamese troops invade Laos.
1970
''Black Sabbath'', arguably the very first heavy metal album, is released.
1967
American researchers discover the Madrid Codices by Leonardo da Vinci in the National Library of Spain.
1960
Black college students stage the first of the Nashville sit-ins at three lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee.
Nuclear weapons testing: France tests its first atomic bomb.
1955
Israel obtains 4 of the 7 Dead Sea scrolls.
1954
Frank Selvy becomes the only NCAA Division I basketball player ever to score 100 points in a single game
1951
Korean War: Battle of Chipyong-ni, which represented the "high-water mark" of the Chinese incursion into South Korea, commences.
1945
World War II: Royal Air Force bombers are dispatched to Dresden, Germany to attack the city with a massive aerial bombardment.
World War II: The siege of Budapest concludes with the unconditional surrender of German and Hungarian forces to the Red Army.
1935
A jury in Flemington, New Jersey finds Bruno Hauptmann guilty of the 1932 kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby, the son of Charles Lindbergh.
1934
The Soviet steamship ''Cheliuskin'' sinks in the Arctic Ocean.
1920
The Negro National League is formed.
1914
Copyright: In New York City the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers is established to protect the copyrighted musical compositions of its members.
1894
Auguste and Louis Lumière patent the ''Cinematographe'', a combination movie camera and projector.
1881
The feminist newspaper ''La Citoyenne'' is first published in Paris by the activist Hubertine Auclert.
1880
Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect.
1867
Work begins on the covering of the Zenne, burying Brussels's primary river and creating the modern central boulevards.
1815
The Cambridge Union Society is founded.
1692
Massacre of Glencoe: About 78 Macdonalds at Glen Coe, Scotland are killed early in the morning for not promptly pledging allegiance to the new king, William of Orange.
1689
William and Mary are proclaimed co-rulers of England.
1668
Spain recognizes Portugal as an independent nation.
1633
Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition.
1575
Henry III of France is crowned at Rheims, marrying Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont on the same day.
1542
Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England, is executed for adultery.
1503
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