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henric
10-18-2013, 11:26 PM
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202 BC – Second Punic War: At the Battle of Zama, Roman legions under Scipio Africanus defeat Hannibal Barca, leader of the army defending Carthage.
439 – The Vandals, led by King Gaiseric, take Carthage in North Africa.
1216 – King John of England dies at Newark-on-Trent and is succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry.
1386 – The Universität Heidelberg held its first lecture, making it the oldest German university.
1466 – The Thirteen Years' War ends with the Second Treaty of Thorn.
1469 – Ferdinand II of Aragon marries Isabella I of Castile, a marriage that paves the way to the unification of Aragon and Castile into a single country, Spain.
1512 – Martin Luther becomes a doctor of theology (Doctor in Biblia).
1649 – New Ross town, Co. Wexford, Ireland, surrenders to Oliver Cromwell.
1781 – At Yorktown, Virginia, representatives of British commander Lord Cornwallis handed over Cornwallis' sword and formally surrendered to George Washington and the comte de Rochambeau.
1789 – Chief Justice John Jay is sworn in as the first Chief Justice of the United States.
1805 – Napoleonic Wars: Austrian General Mack surrenders his army to the Grand Army of Napoleon at the Battle of Ulm. 30,000 prisoners are captured and 10,000 casualties inflicted on the losers.
1812 – Napoleon I of France retreats from Moscow.
1813 – The Battle of Leipzig concludes, giving Napoleon Bonaparte one of his worst defeats.
1822 – In Parnaíba; Simplício Dias da Silva, João Cândido de Deus e Silva and Domingos Dias declare the independent state of Piauí.
1864 – Battle of Cedar Creek – Union Army under Philip Sheridan destroys a Confederate Army under Jubal Early.
1864 – St. Albans Raid – Confederate raiders launch an attack on Saint Albans, Vermont from Canada.
1866 – Venice - Annexion of Veneto and Mantua to Italy - At Hotel Europa, Austria hands over Veneto to France, which hands it immediately over to Italy.
1900 – Max Planck, in his house at Grunewald, on the outskirts of Berlin, discovers the law of black body emission (Planck's law).
1904 – Polytechnic University of the Philippines founded as Manila Business School through the superintendence of the American C.A. O'Reilley.
1912 – Italy takes possession of Tripoli, Libya from the Ottoman Empire.
1914 – The First Battle of Ypres begins.
1917 – The Love Field in Dallas, Texas is opened.
1921 – Portuguese Prime Minister António Granjo and other politicians are murdered in a Lisbon coup.
1922 – British Conservative MPs meeting at the Carlton Club vote to break off the Coalition Government with David Lloyd George of the Liberal Party.
1933 – Germany withdraws from the League of Nations.
1935 – The League of Nations places economic sanctions on fascist Italy for its invasion of Ethiopia.
1943 – Streptomycin, the first antibiotic remedy for tuberculosis, is isolated by researchers at Rutgers University.
1944 – United States forces land in the Philippines.
1950 – The People's Liberation Army takes control of the town of Qamdo; this is sometimes called the "Invasion of Tibet".
1950 – The People's Republic of China joins the Korean War by sending thousands of troops across the Yalu river to fight United Nations forces.
1950 – Iran becomes the first country to accept technical assistance from the United States under the Point Four Program.
1954 – First ascent of Cho Oyu.
1956 – The Soviet Union and Japan sign a Joint Declaration, officially ending the state of war between the two countries that had existed since August 1945.
1969 – The first Prime Minister of Tunisia in twelve years, Bahi Ladgham, is appointed by President Habib Bourguiba.
1973 – President Richard Nixon rejects an Appeals Court decision that he turn over the Watergate tapes.
1974 – Niue becomes a self-governing colony of New Zealand.
1976 – Battle of Aishiya in Lebanon.
1986 – Samora Machel, President of Mozambique and a prominent leader of FRELIMO, and 33 others die when their Tupolev 134 plane crashes into the Lebombo Mountains.
1987 – The United States Navy conducts Operation Nimble Archer, an attack on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf.
1987 – Black Monday - the Dow Jones Industrial Average falls by 22%, 508 points.
1988 – The British government imposes a broadcasting ban on television and radio interviews with members of Sinn Féin and eleven Irish republican and Ulster loyalist paramilitary groups.
1989 – The convictions of the Guildford Four are quashed by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, after they had spent 15 years in prison.
2001 – SIEV-X, an Indonesian fishing boat en route to Christmas Island, carrying over 400 asylum seekers, sinks in international waters with the loss of 353 people.
2003 – Mother Teresa is beatified by Pope John Paul II.
2004 – Care International aid worker Margaret Hassan is kidnapped in Iraq.
2005 – Saddam Hussein goes on trial in Baghdad for crimes against humanity.
2005 – Hurricane Wilma becomes the most intense Atlantic hurricane on record with a minimum pressure of 882 mb.
2007 – Philippines: A bomb explosion rocked Glorietta 2, a shopping mall in Makati. The blast killed 11 and injured more than 100 people.

henric
10-18-2013, 11:28 PM
Today's Canadian Headline....


1987 BLACK MONDAY MARKET MELTDOWN
Toronto Ontario - The Toronto Stock Exchange follows New York down, as a crashing stock market leads to global financial panic. The TSE 300 Index drops 407 points, and the Dow Jones plunges 508.32 points, or 22.62 per cent, wiping out $500 billion in share values.

1957

Montreal Quebec - Maurice 'Rocket' Richard scores his 500th career goal, leading the Canadiens to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Black Hawks; first NHL player to reach that mark; does so in 863 games.


In Other Events....


1995 Toronto Ontario - Richard Li takes control of Gordon Capital Corp., ending 16-month internal management struggle at Toronto securities firm.; Hong Kong financier.
1993 Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Blue Jay Paul Molitor comes within a double of hitting for the cycle, and Roberto Alomar adds 4 hits to back winner Pat Hentgen in a 10-3 romp over the Phillies, as Toronto takes a 2-1 World Series lead.
1992 Whitehorse Yukon - John Ostashek leads Yukon Party to close win in territory vote; 7 seats to NDP incumbent Tony Penikett's 6; Yukon Party coalition of ex-PCs.
1992 Toronto Ontario - CD Howe Institute says business services and high tech big winners in Canada-US free trade; losers labour-intensive industries like furniture, clothing, food.
1989 Paris France - Josée Chouinard wins second gold medal in artistic skating at the World figure Skating Championships.
1984 High Prairie, Alberta - Grant Notley killed in an plane crash near High Prairie; Alberta NDP leader first elected to the Legislature in 1971; served as a one-man caucus for 11 years; 1982 became Leader of the Opposition. when a second NDP member was elected.
1970 Ottawa Ontario - House of Commons approves introduction of the War Measures Act, 190 votes to 16.
1970 Montreal Quebec - Police discover the FLQ hideout where Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte was hidden, and then murdered.
1970 Quebec Quebec - The body of the Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte lies in state in the Palais de Justice.
1966 USA - Elizabeth Arden 1884-1966 dies at age 81; founder of the cosmetics manufacturing giant was born Florence Nightingale Graham in Toronto Dec 31, 1884.
1967 Montreal Quebec - Cunard Steamship Lines ends Canadian passenger service to Montreal; faced with growing competition from airlines, the company moves its ships into the cruise business.
1966 London England - Canada signs 10-year deal with Britain for delivery of Canadian uranium oxide.
1964 St. Catharines Ontario - Opening of Brock University in St. Catharines.
1960 Washington DC - Canada and the US sign agreement to build joint Columbia River project for hydro power and flood control.
1959 New York City - Ottawa-born pop singer Paul Anka has a #1 Billboard hit with his single, 'Put Your Head on My Shoulder'.
1956 Quebec Quebec - Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis rejects an offer from Ottawa of grants to universities; cites provincial control of education under the BNA Act.
1950 Pyongyang, North Korea - Victorious United Nations forces enter Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
1948 Toronto Ontario - Thomas Laird Kennedy 1878-1959 succeeds George Drew as Conservative Premier of Ontario.
1945 Ottawa Ontario - Parliament unanimously ratifies Canada's signing of United Nations charter and establishment under UN auspices of an International Court of Justice at The Hague..
1945 Ottawa Ontario - Government investigates expropriating airline services of Canadian Pacific.
1944 Aardensburg Netherlands - Canadian troops liberate Aardensburg.
1929 Valcourt Quebec - Valcourt incorporated.
1929 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec - Le Collège de St-Jean destroyed by fire.
1926 London England - William Lyon Mackenzie King 1874-1950 attends Imperial Conference in London to November 23; discussing Balfour Report.
1916 Etretat France - Corporal Leo Clarke, 2nd Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment, killed in action after single handedly fighting off 22 Germans attacking his trench near Poziès; awarded Victoria Cross posthumously Oct. 26.
1907 Quebec Quebec - Captain Eléar Bernier returns to Quebec on the Canadian Government steamship 'Arctic'.
1869 St. Norbert Manitoba - John Bruce elected President of new Metis National Committee; Riel Secretary.
1864 St. Albans, Vermont - Confederate States of America Lt. Bennett Young leads 25 Confederate Civil War fugitives hiding in Montreal to St. Albans, where they rob three banks of $200,000, and kill one person, before escaping back across the border to St-Jean; thirteen are arrested a few days later, and held for extradition, but are released on a technicality by a Montreal police magistrate; northernmost engagement of the US Civil War.
1863 Ste-Foy, Quebec - Monument unveiled to commemorate those who died in the Battle of Ste-Foy in 1759, after the fall of Quebec.
1844 Toronto Ontario - Gale force winds force water from Lakes Ontario and Erie onto the streets of Toronto and Buffalo; as many as 200 persons drown on the lakes.
1760 Halifax, Nova Scotia - Jonathan Belcher 1710-1776 appointed administrator of Nova Scotia; serves until Sept. 25, 1763.
1753 Ohio - Paul Marin de La Malgue 1692-1753 dies at French fur trading post Fort de la Rivière au Boeuf; succeeded by Legardeur.

End of C/P.