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* 1554, Lady Jane Grey, who'd claimed the throne of England for nine days, and her husband, Guildford Dudley, were beheaded after being condemned for high treason
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* 1818, [[Directory:Chile|Chile]] officially proclaimed its independence, more than seven years after initially renouncing Spanish rule
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* 1908, the first round-the-world automobile race began in New York. (It ended in Paris the following July with the drivers of the American car, a Thomas Flyer, declared the winners over teams from [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] and [[Directory:Italy|Italy]].)
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* 1912, Pu Yi, the last emperor of [[Directory:China|China]], abdicated, marking the end of the Qing Dynasty
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* 1915, the cornerstone for the Lincoln Memorial was laid in Washington D.C.
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* 1940, the radio play "The Adventures of Superman" debuted with Bud Collyer as the Man of Steel
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* 1973, Operation Homecoming began as the first release of American prisoners of war from the [[Directory:Vietnam|Vietnam]] conflict took place
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* 1997, the highest-ranking official to flee communist [[Directory:North Korea|North Korea]], Hwang Jang Yop, asked for political asylum at [[Directory:South Korea|South Korea]]'s consulate in Beijing.  
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* 1997, The Clinton administration gave permission to 10 U.S. news organizations to open bureaus in [[Directory:Cuba|Cuba]]
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* 1998, a federal judge threw out President Clinton's new line-item veto authority
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* 1999, the Senate acquitted President Clinton of perjury and obstruction of justice
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* 2002, former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay expressed "profound sadness" about the collapse of the energy giant, but refused to testify at a Senate hearing.
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* 2002, Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic went on trial in The Hague, accused of war crimes.
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* 2002, [[Directory:Pakistan|Pakistan]] charged three men in connection with the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi (they and a fourth man were later convicted of Pearl's murder).
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* 2003, the U.N. nuclear agency declared North Korea in violation of international treaties, sending the dispute to the Security Council. [[Directory:India|India]] conducted its fourth missile test of 2003, firing a supersonic cruise missile capable of hitting major cities in Pakistan
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* 2006, a record 26.9 inches of snow fell in New York's Central Park
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[[Category:February]] [[Category:Days of the Year]]

Revision as of 15:45, 12 February 2008

February 12 in history:

  • 1554, Lady Jane Grey, who'd claimed the throne of England for nine days, and her husband, Guildford Dudley, were beheaded after being condemned for high treason
  • 1818, Chile officially proclaimed its independence, more than seven years after initially renouncing Spanish rule
  • 1908, the first round-the-world automobile race began in New York. (It ended in Paris the following July with the drivers of the American car, a Thomas Flyer, declared the winners over teams from Germany and Italy.)
  • 1912, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, abdicated, marking the end of the Qing Dynasty
  • 1915, the cornerstone for the Lincoln Memorial was laid in Washington D.C.
  • 1940, the radio play "The Adventures of Superman" debuted with Bud Collyer as the Man of Steel
  • 1973, Operation Homecoming began as the first release of American prisoners of war from the Vietnam conflict took place
  • 1997, the highest-ranking official to flee communist North Korea, Hwang Jang Yop, asked for political asylum at South Korea's consulate in Beijing.
  • 1997, The Clinton administration gave permission to 10 U.S. news organizations to open bureaus in Cuba
  • 1998, a federal judge threw out President Clinton's new line-item veto authority
  • 1999, the Senate acquitted President Clinton of perjury and obstruction of justice
  • 2002, former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay expressed "profound sadness" about the collapse of the energy giant, but refused to testify at a Senate hearing.
  • 2002, Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic went on trial in The Hague, accused of war crimes.
  • 2002, Pakistan charged three men in connection with the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi (they and a fourth man were later convicted of Pearl's murder).
  • 2003, the U.N. nuclear agency declared North Korea in violation of international treaties, sending the dispute to the Security Council. India conducted its fourth missile test of 2003, firing a supersonic cruise missile capable of hitting major cities in Pakistan
  • 2006, a record 26.9 inches of snow fell in New York's Central Park