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− | * 1799, George Washington, died at his Mount Vernon, [[Virginia]]., home at age 67 | + | * 1799, George Washington, died at his Mount Vernon, [[Directory:Virginia|Virginia]]., home at age 67 |
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| * 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen became the first man to reach the [[South Pole]], beating out an expedition led by Robert F. Scott | | * 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen became the first man to reach the [[South Pole]], beating out an expedition led by Robert F. Scott |
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− | * 1939, the [[Soviet Union]] was dropped from the League of Nations | + | * 1939, the Soviet Union was dropped from the League of Nations |
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| * 1945, Josef Kramer, ym"sh, known as "the beast of Belsen," and 10 others were hanged in Hameln for crimes committed at the Belsen and Auschwitz Nazi concentration camps | | * 1945, Josef Kramer, ym"sh, known as "the beast of Belsen," and 10 others were hanged in Hameln for crimes committed at the Belsen and Auschwitz Nazi concentration camps |
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| * 1975, six South Moluccan extremists surrendered after holding 23 hostages for 12 days on a train near the Dutch town of Beilen | | * 1975, six South Moluccan extremists surrendered after holding 23 hostages for 12 days on a train near the Dutch town of Beilen |
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− | * 1981, [[Israel]] annexed the Golan Heights, which it won in a defensive war against Syria in 1967 | + | * 1981, [[Directory:Israel|Israel]] annexed the Golan Heights, which it won in a defensive war against Syria in 1967 |
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− | * 1986, the experimental aircraft Voyager, piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, took off from Edwards Air Force Base in [[California]] on the first nonstop, non-refueled flight around the world | + | * 1986, the experimental aircraft Voyager, piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, took off from Edwards Air Force Base in [[Directory:California|California]] on the first nonstop, non-refueled flight around the world |
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| * 1988, America agreed to talk to PLO (the first time in 13 years) | | * 1988, America agreed to talk to PLO (the first time in 13 years) |
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| * 1990, Right to Die case permits Nancy Cruzan to have her feeding tube removed; she dies 12 days later | | * 1990, Right to Die case permits Nancy Cruzan to have her feeding tube removed; she dies 12 days later |
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− | * 1995, Presidents Alija Izetbegovic of [[Bosnia]], Slobodan Milosevic of [[Serbia]] and Franjo Tudjman of [[Croatia]] signed the Bosnian peace treaty in [[Paris]]. ALSO: AIDS patient Jeff Getty received the first-ever bone-marrow transplant from a baboon (however, the experimental procedure at a [[San Francisco]] hospital was criticized by animal rights activists. The transplant failed, but Getty survived) | + | * 1995, Presidents Alija Izetbegovic of [[Directory:Bosnia|Bosnia]], Slobodan Milosevic of [[Directory:Serbia|Serbia]] and Franjo Tudjman of [[Directory:Croatia|Croatia]] signed the Bosnian peace treaty in [[Paris]]. ALSO: AIDS patient Jeff Getty received the first-ever bone-marrow transplant from a baboon (however, the experimental procedure at a [[San Francisco]] hospital was criticized by animal rights activists. The transplant failed, but Getty survived) |
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− | * 2000, President-elect [[George W. Bush]] conferred by phone with congressional leaders of both parties and planned a goodwill tour of Washington, D.C.; he also received a flood of congratulatory calls from world leaders on his first full day as president-elect. ALSO: U.S. businessman Edward Pope was pardoned and released by [[Russia]] after being convicted of espionage. The Federal Trade Commission unanimously approved the $111 billion merger of America Online and Time Warner. | + | * 2000, President-elect [[Directory:George W. Bush|George W. Bush]] conferred by phone with congressional leaders of both parties and planned a goodwill tour of Washington, D.C.; he also received a flood of congratulatory calls from world leaders on his first full day as president-elect. ALSO: U.S. businessman Edward Pope was pardoned and released by [[Directory:Russia|Russia]] after being convicted of espionage. The Federal Trade Commission unanimously approved the $111 billion merger of America Online and Time Warner. |
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| * 2006, a British police inquiry concluded that the deaths of Princess Diana and her boyfriend in a 1997 Paris car crash were a "tragic accident" and that allegations of murder were unfounded | | * 2006, a British police inquiry concluded that the deaths of Princess Diana and her boyfriend in a 1997 Paris car crash were a "tragic accident" and that allegations of murder were unfounded |