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henric
10-21-2013, 10:13 PM
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362 – The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside Antioch, is destroyed in a mysterious fire.
451 – The Council of Chalcedon adopts the Chalcedonian Creed regarding the divine and human nature of Jesus Christ.
794 – Emperor Kanmu relocates the Japanese capital to Heiankyo (now Kyoto).
1383 – The 1383-1385 Crisis in Portugal: King Fernando dies without a male heir to the Portuguese throne, sparking a period of civil war and disorder.
1575 – Foundation of Aguascalientes.
1633 – Battle of southern Fujian sea: The Ming dynasty defeats the Dutch East India Company.
1707 – Scilly naval disaster: four British Royal Navy ships run aground near the Isles of Scilly because of faulty navigation. Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell and thousands of sailors drown.
1730 – Construction of the Ladoga Canal is completed.
1746 – The College of New Jersey (later renamed Princeton University) receives its charter.
1777 – American Revolutionary War: American defenders of Fort Mercer on the Delaware River repulse repeated Hessian attacks in the Battle of Red Bank.
1784 – Russia founds a colony on Kodiak Island, Alaska.
1790 – Warriors of the Miami tribe under Chief Little Turtle defeat United States troops under General Josiah Harmar at the site of present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the Northwest Indian War.
1797 – One thousand meters (3,200 feet) above Paris, André-Jacques Garnerin makes the first recorded parachute jump.
1836 – Sam Houston is inaugurated as the first President of the Republic of Texas.
1844 – The Great Anticipation: Millerites, followers of William Miller, anticipate the end of the world in conjunction with the Second Advent of Christ. The following day became known as the Great Disappointment.
1859 – Spain declares war on Morocco.
1866 – A plebiscite ratifies the annexion of Veneto and Mantua to Italy, occurred three days before, on October 19.
1875 – First telegraphic connection in Argentina.
1877 – The Blantyre mining disaster in Scotland kills 207 miners.
1878 – The first rugby match under floodlights takes place in Salford, between Broughton and Swinton.
1879 – Using a filament of carbonized thread, Thomas Edison tests the first practical electric incandescent light bulb (it lasted 13½ hours before burning out).
1883 – The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City opens with a performance of Gounod's Faust.
1895 – In Paris an express train derails after overrunning the buffer stop, crossing almost 30 metres (100 ft) of concourse before crashing through a wall and falling 10 metres (33 ft) to the road below.
1907 – Panic of 1907: A run on the stock of the Knickerbocker Trust Company sets events in motion that will lead to a depression.
1910 – Dr. Crippen is convicted at the Old Bailey of poisoning his wife and is subsequently hanged at Pentonville Prison in London.
1923 – The royalist ********poulos–Gargalidis coup d'état attempt fails in Greece, discrediting the monarchy and paving the way for the establishment of the Second Hellenic Republic.
1924 – Toastmasters International is founded.
1926 – J. Gordon Whitehead sucker punches magician Harry Houdini in the stomach in Montreal, precipitating his death.
1927 – Nikola Tesla exposed his six (6) new inventions including motor with onephase electricity
1928 – Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity is founded at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus.
1934 – In East Liverpool, Ohio, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents shoot and kill notorious bank robber Pretty Boy Floyd.
1941 – World War II: French resistance member Guy Môquet and 29 other hostages are executed by the Germans in retaliation for the death of a German officer.
1943 – World War II: in the Second firestorm raid on Germany, the Royal Air Force conducts an air raid on the town of Kassel, killing 10,000 and rendering 150,000 homeless.
1946 – Soviet Operation Osoaviakhim takes place.
1957 – Vietnam War: First United States casualties in Vietnam.
1962 – Cuban Missile Crisis: US President John F. Kennedy, after internal counsel from Dwight D. Eisenhower, announces that American reconnaissance planes have discovered Soviet nuclear weapons in Cuba, and that he has ordered a naval "quarantine" of the Communist nation.
1963 – A BAC One-Eleven prototype airliner crashes in UK with the loss of all on board.
1964 – Jean-Paul Sartre is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, but turns down the honor.
1964 – Canada: A Multi-Party Parliamentary Committee selects the design which becomes the new official Flag of Canada.
1966 – The Supremes become the first all-female music group to attain a No. 1 selling album (The Supremes A' Go-Go).
1966 – The Soviet Union launches Luna 12.
1968 – Apollo program: Apollo 7 safely splashes down in the Atlantic Ocean after orbiting the Earth 163 times.
1972 – Vietnam War: In Saigon, Henry Kissinger and South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu meet to discuss a proposed cease-fire that had been worked out between Americans and North Vietnamese in Paris.
1975 – The Soviet unmanned space mission Venera 9 lands on Venus.
1976 – Red Dye No. 4 is banned by the US Food and Drug Administration after it is discovered that it causes tumors in the bladders of dogs. The dye is still used in Canada.
1978 – Papal inauguration of Pope John Paul II.
1981 – The United States Federal Labor Relations Authority votes to decertify the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization for its strike the previous August.
1983 – Two correctional officers are killed by inmates at the United States Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois. The incident inspires the Supermax model of prisons.
1999 – Maurice Papon, an official in the Vichy France government during World War II, is jailed for crimes against humanity.
2005 – Tropical Storm Alpha forms in the Atlantic Basin, making the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season the most active Atlantic hurricane season on record with 22 named storms.
2006 – A Panama Canal expansion proposal is approved by 77.8% of voters in a National referendum held in Panama.
2007 – Raid on Anuradhapura Air Force Base is carried out by 21 Tamil Tiger commandos. All except one died in this attack. Eight Sri Lankan Air Force planes are destroyed and 10 damaged.
2008 – India launches its first unmanned lunar mission Chandrayaan-1.

henric
10-21-2013, 10:16 PM
Today's Canadian Headline....


1992 STEVE MACLEAN BLASTS OFF
Cape Canaveral Florida - Canadian Space Agency astronaut Steve MacLean blasts off from Kennedy Space Center at 12:09 pm CDT, a mission specialist aboard Space Shuttle flight STS-52, with CANEX-II and responsibility for the first test of the CSA's Space Vision System (SVS), designed to help operators of the RMS Canadarm or Mobile Servicing System (MSS) of the future berth or deploy satellites. Maclean will also perform a series of seven Canadian experiments on material science, fluid physics, atmosphere characterization, and the human body's ability to adapt to space flight. On the first day, he activates the Queens University Experiment in Liquid Metal Diffusion (QUELD), a high temperature furnace that operates in the mid-deck of the Shuttle and examines the diffusion of bismuth and tin into each other.

1692
Verchères Québec - Madeleine Jarret de Verchères 1678-1747 gathers about 20 local habitant farmers into her family's fortified home, Fort Dangerous, when some Iroquois appear; fires cannon to warn other families; with her father François, a militia colonel, away in Montreal, the 14 year old will defend the fort against Iroquois siege for the next 8 days, with only 2 militia and her young brother; when help arrives, she says: 'I surrender my arms to you', then collapses; Jarret seigneury about 32 km east of Montreal on the St. Lawrence River opposite Repentigny.


In Other Events....

1996 Canada - End of General Motors strike at Oshawa and Boisbriand, as GM and the CAW settle three-week strike that idled over 46,000 workers across North America.
1995 New York City - Prime Minister Jean Chrétien joins 200 other world leaders in New York for three days of festivities marking the 50th anniversary of the United Nations organization.
1992 Toronto Ontario - Atlanta Braves beat Blue Jays, 7-2, in Game 5 of the World Series, as Lonnie Smith hits a grand slam; first American team to win a World Series game outside the US.
1990 Ottawa Ontario - Senate passes Mulroney government bill overhauling the Unemployment Insurance Fund; employers and workers to shoulder the entire cost.
1990 Toronto Ontario - Zellers acquires 51 Towers-Bonimart discount stores in Eastern Canada for estimated $150 million; division of Hudson's Bay Company.
1987 Montreal Quebec - Queen Elizabeth II makes a speech in which she praises the distinct character of Quebec.
1986 Montreal Quebec - Dominion Textile announces it is withdrawing from South Africa in support of Canada's anti-apartheid policies.
1976 Toronto Ontario - English rock group the Who wrap up their tour with a concert in Maple Leaf Gardens; last show Keith Moon will play in North America.
1970 New Brunswick - Richard Bennett Hatfield 1931-1991 leads Progressive Conservatives to victory in NB election, defeating Liberals under Louis Robichaud.
1970 Ottawa Ontario - Lester Bowles Pearson 1897-1972 named first chairman of the Board of Governors of the International Development Research Centre; former Prime Minister.
1968 Ottawa Ontario - Edgar Benson brings down budget; proposes serious changes to tax savings plans and capital gains; Benson Budget.
1958 Ottawa Ontario - Blanche Margaret Meagher 1911- appointed Canadian Ambassador to Israel, Halifax-born Meagher Canada's first woman ambassador; later serves as ambassador to Austria and Sweden.
1947 Ottawa Ontario - Government removes wartime price controls on meat.
1945 Ottawa Ontario - King Government brings in Canadian Citizenship Act to the House of Commons; becomes law in January, 1947; abolishes 'Canadian national' or 'British subject' as the legal terms for non-aliens in Canada..
1944 Savio River, Italy - Seaforth Highlanders Private Ernest Alva 'Smoky' Smith shows conspicuous heroism, holding the Savio River crossing against German counter-attacks and destroying at least two enemy tanks; awarded the Victoria Cross.
1936 Berlin Germany - Canada signed its first trade treaty with Germany.
1917 Alma Quebec - Alma incorporated.
1908 Montreal Quebec - Patriotic celebration takes place at the National Monument, to celebrate the mobilization of the 24th Battalion of Montreal Infantry for service in France.
1908 Montreal Quebec - Laying of the cornerstone of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales building.
1885 London England - Judicial Committee of the Privy Council rules against the appeal of Louis Riel's sentence, and he will be hanged in Regina Nov. 16, 1885.
1881 Toronto Ontario - McGill and U of T play Canada's first college football game on the University of Toronto lawn; the two teams try to play annually after that; the first football games under the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) will be played in 1898.
1867 Montreal Quebec - Failure of the Commercial Bank.
1854 London England - John Rae 1813-1893 arrives in England to claim the £10,000 British Admiralty prize for discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin's expedition; the Hudson's Bay Company explorer, fur trader and surgeon made four expeditions to the Arctic before meeting an Inuit man who told him of a group of white men who died of starvation four years earlier, and sold him some marked silverware and a medal which confirmed they were remains of the Franklin expedition. Rae will not be awarded the prize until July, 1856, since his report quotes Inuit statements that the last survivors had resorted to cannibalism, and many Britons, including Lady Franklin, insisted that sailors of the Royal Navy would never do such a thing; therefore Rae was not to be believed.
1846 Toronto Ontario - Founding of Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara, & St. Catharines Telegraph Company; first telegraph company in Canada.
1837 Verchères Quebec - About a thousand young Patriotes, Les Fils de la Liberté [Sons of Liberty], go on maneuvres in the outskirts of Montreal, in preparation for a great meeting the following day at St-Charles [Grande Assemblée des Six-Comtés à Saint-Charles-sur-le-Richelieu].
1670 Quebec Quebec - Shipbuilder Jean Langlois starts construction of another barquentine.
1642 Quebec Quebec - Father Charles Raimbault dies at Quebec; first Jesuit in New France.

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