This week |
March 20: American film director Spike Lee was born 51 years ago (1957) March 19: Bruce Willis born in Idar-Oberstein, Germany (1955) March 18: Justice Scalia won't recuse self from Cheney case (2004) March 17: Congress holds hearings on steroids in baseball (2005) |
March 10-16 |
March 16: U.S. military academy at West Point established (1802) March 15: Maine becomes twenty-third state (1820) March 14: Minnesota Twins outfielder Kirby Puckett is born in Chicago (1960) March 13: Pop music pioneer Neil Sedaka was born (1939) March 12: BBC correspondent Alan Johnston was kidnapped in Gaza City by radical Islamist gunmen (2007) March 11: Synchronized bombing attack on Madrid's train system kills 191 March 10: Alexander Graham Bell completes first successful telephone call (1876) |
March 3-9 |
March 9: Mattel’s Barbie doll goes green (2007) March 8: Iraqis approve interim constitution (2004) March 7: 'Bloody Sunday' occurs in Selma, Alabama (1965) March 6: Walter Cronkite retires as anchor of CBS Evening News (1981) March 5: Santana High School is the site of school shooting (2001) March 4: Missouri Sen. David Rice Atchison claims to be 'president for a day' (1849) March 3: 'The Star Spangled Banner' becomes the U.S. national anthem (1931) |
Feb. 25-March 2 |
March 2: U.S. military launches Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan (2002) March 1: Supreme Court abolishes capital punishment for juvenile offenders (2005) Feb. 29: Hattie McDaniel becomes first African American to win Oscar (1940) Feb. 28: Egypt and United States restore diplomatic relations (1974) Feb. 27: President H.W. Bush declares victory in the Persian Gulf War (1991) Feb. 26: Terrorists drive van full of explosives into garage of New York City's World Trade Center (1993) Feb. 25: Cassius Clay, later Muhammad Ali, becomes world heavyweight boxing champion (1964) |
Feb. 18-24 |
Feb. 24: Buckingham Palace announces ill-fated engagement (1981) Feb. 23: Scientists in Scotland announce they have cloned a sheep (1997) Feb. 22: U.N. Security Council approves tribunal to punish those responsible for atrocities in former Yugoslavia (1993) Feb. 21: Malcolm X shot dead at New York rally (1965) Feb. 20: Ranger 8 slams into surface of the moon (1965) Feb. 19: Roosevelt relocates Japanese-Americans (1942) Feb. 18: California Supreme Court overturns death penalty (1972) |
Feb. 11-17 |
Feb. 17: Nixon departs for historic visit to China (1972) Feb 16: First 911 phone system inaugurated in Haleyville, Alabama (1968) Feb. 15: President-elect Franklin Roosevelt escapes assassination (1933) Feb. 14: Jacqueline Kennedy gives televised White House tour (1962) Feb. 13: Laser-guided U.S. missiles kill Iraqi civilians (1991) Feb. 12: Two English 10-year-olds beat two-year-old James Bulger to death (1993) Feb. 11: Followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini seize power in Iran (1979) |
Feb. 4-10 |
Feb. 10: Mike Tyson convicted of rape (1992) Feb. 9: The Beatles invade America (1964) Feb. 8: The Orangeburg Massacre in S.C. (1968) Feb. 7: A record-breaking walk in space (1984) Feb 6: Reggae great Bob Marley is born in Jamaica (1945) Feb. 5: Kimba Wood withdrew her name from consideration for Attorney General after it was revealed that she had hired an illegal immigrant (1993) Feb. 4: Civil rights icon Rosa Louise Parks, nee McCauley, is born in Tuskegee, Alabama (1913) |
Jan. 28-Feb. 3 |
Feb 3: President of Princeton and former president Woodrow Wilson dies (1927) Feb 2: Abscam scandal made public (1980) Feb. 1: The Greensboro sit-in (1960) Jan. 31: The life and death of Jackie Robinson (1919) Jan. 30: Mahatma Gandhi's assassination (1948) Jan. 29: Exxon Valdez skipper goes to trial (1990) Jan. 28: Space shuttle explodes after launch (1986) |
Jan. 21-27 |
Jan. 27: Iranian hostage crisis comes to an end (1981) Jan. 26: President Bill Clinton denies having had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky (1998) Jan. 25: Charles Manson convicted of the murder of seven, including actress Sharon Tate (1971) Jan. 24: Ted Bundy is executed for the murder of two Florida State University students (1989) Jan. 23: Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl is abducted in Pakistan (2002) Jan. 22: Madeleine Albright confirmed as nation's first female secretary of state (1997) Jan. 21: Lorena Bobbit acquitted (1994) |
Jan. 14 - 20 |
Jan. 20: Audrey Hepburn dies at 63 (1993) Jan. 19: President Bill Clinton admits to making false statements under oath (2001) Jan. 18: Albert DeSalvo, who confessed to being the so-called Boston Strangler, is convicted (1967) Jan. 17: Bill Clinton answers questions of lawyers for Paula Jones, who accused him of sexual harassment (1998) Jan. 16: U.S. starts Desert Storm in an effort to drive Iraq out of Kuwait (1991) Jan. 15: Woman gets life for shooting at President Ford (1976) Jan. 14: Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio get married (1954) |
Jan. 7 - 13 |
Jan. 13: Subway shooter is sentenced in NYC (1989) |
Jan. 31- Dec. 6 |
Jan. 6: Edgar Ray Killen arrested for murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi (2005) |
Dec. 24-30 |
Dec. 30: Vatican officially recognizes Israel (1993) |
Dec. 17-23 |
Dec. 23: Mad cow disease in the U.S. (2003) Dec. 21: Bomb explodes on Pan Am flight over Scotland, killing 270 people (1988) Dec. 20: U.S. invades Panama to depose dictator Manuel Noriega (1989) Dec. 19: President Clinton's impeachment (1998) Dec. 18: Chris Farley dies of an overdose (1997) Dec. 17: North American leaders sign NAFTA treaty (1992) |
Dec. 10-16 |
Dec. 16: Colin Powell nominated first black Secretary of State (2000) Dec. 15: Iraqis cast ballots in nation-wide elections (2005) Dec. 14: American Indian tribe elects first female chief (1985) Dec. 13: UN Security Council chooses Kofi Annan (1996) Dec. 12: Legendary singer Frank Sinatra is born (1915) Dec. 11: The Kyoto climate protocol is introduced (1998) Dec. 10: Arafat, Peres and Rabin receive Nobel Peace Prize (1994) |
Dec. 3-9 |
Dec. 9: President Clinton asks Surgeon General Jocelyn Elders to resign Dec. 8: Former Beatle John Lennon shot dead (1980) Dec. 7: Massive earthquake shakes Armenia; 25,000 killed (1988) Dec. 6: Former coup plotter Chavez elected in Venezuela (1998) Dec. 5: Walt Disney, Pioneer of cartoons, films and theme parks, is born (1901) Dec. 4: AP reporter Terry Anderson released by Hezbollah after more than six years in captivity in Lebanon (1991) Dec. 3: Leak at Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, kills about 20,000 (1984) |
Nov. 26 - Dec. 2 |
Dec. 2: Barney Clark undergoes the first artificial heart transplant (1982) Dec. 1: Amy Fisher sentenced for shooting the wife of her lover, Joey Buttafuoco (1992) Nov. 30: Bill Clinton becomes first U.S. president to visit Northern Ireland (1995) Nov. 29: U.N. passes resolution calling for partition of Palestine (1947) Nov. 28: Thatcher steps down as U.K. prime minister (1990) Nov. 27: Moscone and Milk killed in San Francisco (1978) Nov. 26: Britain's queen becomes a taxpayer (1992) |
Nov. 19-Nov. 25 |
Nov. 25: Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair (1986) Nov. 24: Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald (1963) Nov. 23: U.N War Crimes Tribunal puts Slobodan Milosevic on trial for genocide (2001) Nov. 22: President John F. Kennedy is shot and killed (1963) Nov. 21: Boutros Boutros-Ghali elected U.N. secretary-general (1991) Nov. 20: Princess Diana admits adultery (1995) Nov. 19: Anwar Sadat vists Israel (1977) |
Nov. 12-18 |
Nov. 18: Mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana (1978) Nov. 17: Washington sniper convicted of murder (2003) Nov. 16: The new U.S. Secretary of State (2004) Nov. 15: Hu Jintao becomes China's new leader (2002) Nov. 14: Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate (1979) Nov. 13: Bus segregation laws ruled unconstitutional by Supreme Court (1956) Nov. 12: Ramzi Yousef found guilty of planning 1993 WTC attack (1997) |
November 5-11 |
Nov. 11: Yasser Arafat dies in Paris (2004) Nov. 10: The trial of au pair Louise Woodward (1997) Nov. 9: Prince Charles and Princess Diana visit America (1985) Nov. 8: John F. Kennedy becomes president after having been the first to take part in a televised debate (1960) Nov. 7: George W. Bush becomes president (2000) Nov. 6: 'The Comeback Kid' Bill Clinton is elected (1996) Nov. 5: Ronald Reagan battles Alzheimer's disease (1994) |
November 1 - 4 |
October 1 - 31 |
September 24 - 30 |
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