Tuesday, 18 September 2012

TODAY IN HISTORY [19TH SEPTEMBER]

Lead Story
Nevada is site of first-ever underground nuclear explosion, 1957
American Revolution
Arnold and Gates argue at First Battle of Saratoga, 1777
Automotive
Death of country-rock pioneer leads inspires car crime, 1973
Civil War
Union forces defeat Rebels at the Battle of Iuka, 1862
Cold War
Khrushchev barred from visiting Disneyland, 1959
Crime
Newspaper publishes Unabomber manifesto, 1995
Disaster
Earthquake shakes Mexico City, 1985
General Interest
President Garfield succumbs to shooting wounds, 1881
New Zealand first in women's vote, 1893
Peron deposed in Argentina, 1955
U.S. forces land in Haiti, 1994
Unabomber manifesto published, 1995
Hollywood
Goodfellas opens, 1990
Literary
Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel debuts, 2000
Music
The U.S. Senate convenes the PMRC hearings on Capitol Hill, 1985
Old West
Jim Bowie stabs a Louisiana banker with his famous knife, 1827
Presidential
President James Garfield dies, 1881
Sports
Louganis wins gold in springboard, 1988
Vietnam War
Pressure mounts against continued U.S. involvement in Vietnam, 1966
Nixon cancels draft calls for November and December, 1969
World War I
British offensive begins in Palestine , 1918
World War II
Germans bombard Leningrad, 1941

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