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henric
10-05-2013, 11:52 PM
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105 BC – Battle of Arausio: The Cimbri inflict the heaviest defeat on the Roman army of Gnaeus Mallius Maximus.
69 BC – Battle of Tigranocerta: Forces of the Roman Republic defeat the army of the Kingdom of Armenia led by King Tigranes the Great.
68 BC – Battle of Artaxata: Lucullus averts the bad omen of this day by defeating Tigranes the Great of Armenia.
23 – Rebels kill and decapitate the Xin Dynasty emperor Wang Mang two days after the capital Chang'an is sacked during a peasant rebellion.
404 – Byzantine Empress Eudoxia has her seventh and last pregnancy which ends in a miscarriage. She is left bleeding and dies of an infection shortly after.
1539 – Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto and his army enter the Apalachee capital of Anhaica (present-day Tallahassee, Florida) by force.
1582 – Because of the implementation of the Gregorian calendar, this day is skipped in Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
1600 – Jacopo Peri's Euridice, the earliest surviving opera, receives its première performance in Florence, signifying the beginning of the Baroque Period
1683 – German immigrant families found Germantown in the colony of Pennsylvania, marking the first major immigration of German people to America.
1723 – Benjamin Franklin arrives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 17.
1762 – Seven Years' War: conclusion of the Battle of Manila between Britain and Spain, which resulted in the British occupation of Manila for the rest of the war.
1777 – American Revolutionary War: General Sir Henry Clinton leads British forces in the capture of Continental Army Hudson River defenses in the Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery.
1789 – French Revolution: Louis XVI returns to Paris from Versailles after being confronted by the Parisian women on 5 October
1849 – The execution of the 13 Martyrs of Arad after the Hungarian war of independence.
1854 – England: The Great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead starts shortly after midnight, leading to 53 deaths and hundreds injured.
1876 – The American Library Association was founded.
1884 – The Naval War College of the United States Navy is founded in Newport, Rhode Island.
1889 – American inventor Thomas Edison shows his first motion picture.
1903 – The High Court of Australia sits for the first time.
1908 – Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia-Herzegovina, sparking a crisis.
1910 – Eleftherios Venizelos is elected Prime Minister of Greece for the first time (7 times in total).
1923 – The great powers of World War I withdraw from Istanbul.
1927 – Opening of The Jazz Singer, the first prominent talking movie.
1939 – World War II: Germany's invasion of Poland ends with the surrender of Polesia army after the Battle of Kock
1942 – World War II: The October Matanikau action on Guadalcanal begins as United States Marine Corps forces attack Imperial Japanese Army units along the Matanikau River.
1945 – Baseball: Billy Sianis and his pet billy goat are ejected from Wrigley Field during Game 4 of the 1945 World Series (see Curse of the Billy Goat).
1973 – Egypt launches a coordinated attack with Syria against Israel leading to the Yom Kippur War.
1976 – Cubana Flight 455 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off from Bridgetown, Barbados after two bombs, placed on board by terrorists with connections to the CIA, exploded. All 73 people on board are killed.
1976 – New Premier Hua Guofeng orders the arrest of the Gang of Four and associates and ends the Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China.
1976 – Massacre of students gathering at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand to protest the return of ex-dictator Thanom, by a coalition of right-wing paramilitary and government forces, triggering the return of the military to government.
1977 – In Alicante, Spain, fascists attack a group of MCPV militants and sympathizers, and one MCPV sympathizer is killed.
1977 – The first prototype of the MiG-29, designated 9-01, makes its maiden flight.
1979 – Pope John Paul II becomes the first pontiff to visit the White House.
1981 – Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat is assassinated.
1985 – PC Keith Blakelock is murdered as riots erupt in the Broadwater Farm suburb of London.
1987 – Fiji becomes a republic.
1995 – 51 Pegasi is discovered to be the second major star apart from the Sun to have a planet orbiting around it.
2000 – Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević resigns.
2000 – Argentine vice president Carlos Álvarez resigns.
2002 – The French oil tanker Limburg is bombed off Yemen.
2007 – Jason Lewis completes the first human-powered circumnavigation of the globe.

henric
10-05-2013, 11:54 PM
Today's Canadian Headline....


1970 CANADA SAYS NO DEAL FOR CROSS
Ottawa Ontario - External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp says the government of Canada refuses to meet conditions of FLQ given in a communiqué broadcast at 1:30 over CKAC for the release of British Trade Commissioner James Cross - publication of the FLQ Manifesto in newspapers, release of FLQ militants from jail, and rehiring of 400 ex-employees of the Lapalme transport company by the Post Office.


In Other Events....

1997 Quebec Quebec - Quebec lawyer Guy Bertrand asks the Quebec Superior Court to recommend creation of a fund to hold tax revenues payable to the Quebec government in the event of a unilateral declaration of independence.
1996 Boisbriand Quebec - General Motors' 15,000 workers at Boisbriand walk off the job.
1995 Quebec - Most Quebec CÉGEP students walk out to protest tuition fee hikes.
1993 Oka Quebec - Non-natives erect barricade at Oka to protest actions of Kanesatake Mohawks.
1992 China - Canadian built Ultra Violet Auroral Imager and Cold Plasma Analyzer instruments carried on board Swedish-German Freja satellite launched on a Chinese Long March IIC rocket.
1992 Windsor Ontario - Ontario Consumer & Commercial Relations Minister Marilyn Churley announces the province has chosen Windsor as site of pilot casino; will supply badly needed revenue to border city, help control organized crime.
1992 Ottawa Ontario - Statistics Canada reports killings by handguns doubled to 136 in 1991 from 68 in 1990 and 45 in 1989; used in half of shooting homicides, up from 30% in 1991. 1991 homicides rose to a record 753, up 14.8% from 1990; BC and Manitoba highest; PEI lowest; 270 killed by firearms, up almost 40% since 1990.
1989 Ottawa Ontario - Ray Hnatyshyn appointed new Governor General, to replace Jeanne Sauvé; Saskatchewan native a former Conservative Justice Minister.
1986 Montreal Quebec - Explosion damages Petro Canada refinery in east end Montreal.
1984 Fort McMurray Alberta - Syncrude goes ahead with $600 million tar sands expansion.
1983 Victoria BC - NDP Leader Dave Barrett ejected from the Legislature for defying a ruling by Speaker Walter Davidson over fiscal restraint bills; first leader of a Canadian political party to be forcefully ejected.
1981 Frankfurt Germany - Canadian government sells Telidon two-way television system to Siemens AG of West Germany for $10 million; user can retrieve graphical information from electronic libraries.
1981 Los Angeles, California - First Canadian gas reaches Los Angeles through Foothills Pipeline; 'prebuilt' western section of Alaska gas pipeline.
1977 Montreal Quebec - Strike at Montreal dailies La Presse and Montréal-Matin.
1974 Moscow Russia - WHA Team Canada comprised of World Hockey Association players wins 1 game, ties 3 out of 8 with USSR.
1976 Barbados - Cuban jet leased from Air Canada crashes near Barbados, killing 78.
1973 St-Mathias-de-Chambly, Quebec - UFO sighted by 2 two people at St-Mathias.
1970 Montreal Quebec - Canadiens defensive stalwart John Ferguson announces his retirement from hockey.
1967 Ucluelet BC - 19.26 in of rain falls in 24 hours for a Canadian record.
1967 Fredericton, New Brunswick - W.T. Ross Flemington 1916- former president of Mount Allison University appointed New Brunswick's first ombudsman.
1966 Churchill Falls, Labrador - Hydro-Quebec and British Newfoundland Corporation sign 40-year power deal; letting Quebec buy power from Churchill Falls at what will turn out to be bargain rates.
1965 Ottawa Ontario - Vincent Bladen issues Bladen Commission report; recommends higher university grants and aid to students; also federal minister of higher education.
1964 BC - Mount St. Laurent in Rocky Mountains named to honour former Prime Minister Louis Stephen St. Laurent 1882-1973.
1961 Ottawa Ontario - Canadian Committee for Control of Radiation Hazards presents 141,000-name petition to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.
1959 Japan - John George Diefenbaker 1895-1979 announces $20,000 grant to Japanese Red Cross for relief of typhoon victims.
1954 New York City - Nova Scotia country singer Hank Snow 1914- has a #1 hit with his RCA single, 'I Don't Hurt Anymore'.
1950 Los Angeles, California - Saskatchewan born entertainer Art Linkletter premieres his 'Life With Linkletter' TV Variety show on ABC.
1948 Ottawa Ontario - Newfoundland delegates meet in the Senate chamber with their Canadian counterparts to discuss final arrangements for entry into Confederation; to October 27.
1942 Vancouver BC - Last group of Japanese internees detained at Hastings Park internment camp leave for camps in the BC Interior.
1942 Winnipeg Manitoba - Ella Cora Hind 1861-1942 dies; journalist, born at Toronto Sept. 18, 1861; moved to Winnipeg, worked as a public stenographer when denied a job at the Free Press; set up a marketing service for the province's dairy industries; in 1901 became agricultural editor of the paper and an expert on the western Canadian wheat crop yield; elected President of the Canadian Women's Press Club in 1904; participated in Winnipeg's famous Mock Parliament in 1914, which defeated a motion to give the vote to men; retired in 1935; author of Seeing for Myself (1937), about her round the world trip to observe farming methods.
1932 Ottawa Ontario - Opening of fourth session of 17th Parliament; meets until May 27,1933.
1927 New York City - Canadian born film producers, the Warner Brothers, premiere the world's first talking film, The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson; not a true talkie, with only 291 spoken words, but the first to integrate sound and dialogue into a story through the Vitaphone disk process.
1925 Aklavik NWT - RCCS Aklavik radio station opens; part of North West Territories and Yukon Radio System.
1923 Quebec City - Earthquake rattles windows and causes mud slides in Quebec region.
1917 Montreal Quebec - Departure of 258th Montreal Battalion of Infantry for service in France.
1915 France - Major Adolphe Roy the second Canadian to die at the front in World War I.
1911 Ottawa Ontario - Wilfrid Laurier 1841-1919 resigns as Prime Minister following political upset by Borden; Liberal Party leader since 1887; MP Quebec East since 1877; Leader of the Opposition until his death in 1919.
1890 Washington DC - US President William McKinley brings in punitive McKinley Tariff; Canada applies counter-tariffs soon after, leading to recession on both sides of the border.
1862 Manitouwaning Ontario - Indian Commissioner William Macdougall 1822-1905 negotiates Manitoulin Island treaty with Ottawa and Chippewa; Crown awards land grants and interest for land.
1825 Miramachi New Brunswick - Beginning of great Miramachi fire that kills over 500 people.
1818 Astoria Oregon - Fort Astoria on the Columbia River returned to the United States under War of 1812 peace treaty; sold to the North West Company by starving Americans in 1813, then formally captured by a British warship; Canada loses territories of the Pacific Northwest first explored by the Norwesters.
1604 Dochet Island, Maine - First snow of winter falls on Ste-Croix Island as Champlain, de Monts and the settlers dig in for winter.
1586 Dartmouth England - John Davis c1543-1605 arrives back in England from his Arctic explorations.

End of C/P.