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henric
08-09-2014, 02:01 AM
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Events:C/P.


48 BC – Caesar's Civil War: Battle of Pharsalus – Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt.
378 – Gothic War: Battle of Adrianople – A large Roman army led by Emperor Valens is defeated by the Visigoths. Valens is killed along with over half of his army.
1173 – Construction of the campanile of the Cathedral of Pisa (now known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa) begins; it will take two centuries to complete.
1329 – Quilon, the first Indian Christian Diocese, is erected by Pope John XXII; the French-born Jordanus is appointed the first Bishop.
1483 – Opening of the Sistine Chapel in Rome with the celebration of a Mass.
1610 – The First Anglo-Powhatan War begins in colonial Virginia.
1810 – Napoleon annexes Westphalia as part of the First French Empire.
1814 – Indian Wars: the Creek sign the Treaty of Fort Jackson, giving up huge parts of Alabama and Georgia.
1842 – The Webster–Ashburton Treaty is signed, establishing the United States–Canada border east of the Rocky Mountains.
1854 – Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden.
1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Cedar Mountain – At Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson narrowly defeats Union forces under General John Pope.
1877 – Indian Wars: Battle of Big Hole – A small band of Nez Percé Indians clash with the United States Army
1892 – Thomas Edison receives a patent for a two-way telegraph.
1902 – Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
1907 – The first Boy Scout encampment concludes at Brownsea Island in southern England.
1914 – Start of the Battle of Mulhouse, part of a French attempt to recover the province of Alsace and the first French offensive of World War I.
1925 – A train robbery takes place in Kakori, near Lucknow, India
1930 – Betty Boop makes her cartoon debut in Dizzy Dishes.
1936 – Summer Olympic Games: Games of the XI Olympiad – Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal at the games becoming the first American to win four medals in one Olympiad.
1942 – Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi is arrested in Bombay by British forces, launching the Quit India Movement.
1942 – World War II: Battle of Savo Island – Allied naval forces protecting their amphibious forces during the initial stages of the Battle of Guadalcanal are surprised and defeated by an Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser force.
1944 – The United States Forest Service and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey Bear for the first time.
1944 – Continuation War: The Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive, the largest offensive launched by Soviet Union against Finland during the Second World War, ends to a strategic stalemate. Both Finnish and Soviet troops at the Finnish front dug to defensive positions, and the front remains stable until the end of the war.
1945 – World War II: Nagasaki is devastated when an atomic bomb, Fat Man, is dropped by the United States B-29 Bockscar. 39,000 people are killed outright.
1965 – Singapore is expelled from Malaysia and becomes the only country to date to gain independence unwillingly.
1965 – A fire at a Titan missile base near Searcy, Arkansas kills 53 construction workers.
1969 – Followers led by Charles Manson murder pregnant actress Sharon Tate (wife of Roman Polanski), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish actor Wojciech Frykowski, men's hairstylist Jay Sebring and recent high-school graduate Steven Parent.
1971 – The Troubles: The British Army in Northern Ireland launches Operation Demetrius. Hundreds of people are arrested and interned, thousands are displaced, and twenty are killed in the violence that followed.
1974 – As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office. His Vice President, Gerald Ford, becomes president.
1993 – The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan loses a 38-year hold on national leadership.
1999 – Russian President Boris Yeltsin fires his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet.
2006 – At least 21 suspected terrorists were arrested in the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot that happened in the United Kingdom. The arrests were made in London, Birmingham, and High Wycombe in an overnight operation.

henric
08-09-2014, 02:04 AM
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Today's Canadian Highlight...

1988 PETER PUCK TRADES GRETZKY
Edmonton Alberta - Wayne Gretzky traded by Edmonton Oiler owner Peter Pocklington to Los Angeles Kings with two other players; Oilers get Jimmy Carson, top draft choice Martin Gelinas, 3 other first-round draft choices and a reputed $15-20 million.



1995 In Other Events...

Toronto Ontario - Ted Rogers Rogers Communications Inc. takes a $99-million (Canadian) writedown to bring the carrying value of its investment in Unitel Communications Inc. to zero..
1978 Edmonton Alberta - Canadian swimmer Graham Smith wins Canada's 26th gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, a record; a few hours later, he is a winner in the 400 Metre Medley, becoming the first athlete to win 6 golds at a single Games.
1974 Lebanon - Nine Canadians peacekeppers are killed when a Syrian anti-aircraft missile shoots down a UN transport plane en route to Damascus from Beirut; providing air transport and communications support to the UN Emergency Force
1969 Kejimkujik Nova Scotia - opening of Kejimkujik National Park in south-west Nova Scotia.
1962 Ottawa Ontario - federal conciliation board recommends pay rise for 100,000 non-operating railway employees; plus job security fund; breaks new ground in labour relations
1950 Korea - John Meredith Rockingham 1911- appointed commander of Canadian brigade in Korea.
1948 Montreal Quebec - Paul-Emile Borduas 1905-1960 publishes 'Refus globale'; Automatist manifesto urges liberation from controlling forces of society; removed from post at L'Ecole du Meuble; leaves Canada for Paris in 1953
1945 Honshu Island Japan - Robert Hampton Gray 1917-1944 shot down and killed in a dive bombing raid at Onagawa Wan as he sinks Japanese destroyer; Royal Navy pilot Gray was the last Canadian known to have died In World War II; he was awarded a posthumous VC. In 1989, in Sakiyami Park, Japan, Gray became the first member of the Allied Forces honored by the Japanese with a memorial.
1941 Argentia Bay Newfoundland - Winston Spencer Churchill meets Franklin D. Roosevelt at sea off Newfoundland.
1930 Toronto Ontario - Canada's Percy Williams established a world record of 10:03 seconds for 100 metres.
1881 St. John's Newfoundland - start of construction of railway from St. John's to Hall Bay; first railway in Newfoundland
1878 Victoria BC - British Columbia legislature votes to secede from Canada; gives impetus to financing of CPR and Imperial loan guarantees
1870 London England - George-Etienne Cartier 1814-1873 negotiates Imperial Loan Act for Canadian Defences and to build fortifications; Minister of Militia
1842 Washington DC - US Secretary of State Daniel Webster & Alexander Baring, Lord Ashburton sign Treaty settling Maine/New Brunswick boundary dispute; also deals with extradition questions; Webster-Ashburton Treaty fixes the border from the headwaters of the Ste. Croix River to the Eastern Townships and from Lake Huron to the Lake of the Woods
1840 London England - Britain allows Canada to sell clergy reserves and give proceeds to Churches of England and Scotland; public lands formerly set aside for use of Church
1838 Victoria Island NWT - Simpson & Dease reach Cape Flinders near Point Turnagain; Simpson goes further160 km; names Victoria Is & Cape Pelly.
1836 Ontario - Chippewas cede 600,000 hectares in Bruce, Grey, Huron, and Wellington Counties to the Crown; 1,500,000 acres
1782 Churchill Manitoba - Chief Factor Samuel Hearne 1745-1792 surrenders HBC post Fort Prince of Wales to French force led by Jean-Francois de Galaup, Count de Laperouse 1741-1783
1757 Fort William Henry New York - Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm 1712-1759 leads 6,200 troops and 1,800 Indians in capture of Fort William Henry; takes 2,200 British prisoners; stops murder of prisoners by Native allies
1534 Anticosti Island Quebec - Jacques Cartier 1491-1557 sails west into St. Lawrence; believing it to be bay, turns east along coast, round Anticosti; forced by storm to shelter in bay north of Anticosti Island

End of C/P.

dishuser
08-09-2014, 02:06 AM
1974-my little bro was born :)

jeldf
08-09-2014, 02:24 AM
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Today's Canadian Highlight...

1988 PETER PUCK TRADES GRETZKY
Edmonton Alberta - Wayne Gretzky traded by Edmonton Oiler owner Peter Pocklington to Los Angeles Kings with two other players; Oilers get Jimmy Carson, top draft choice Martin Gelinas, 3 other first-round draft choices and a reputed $15-20 million.[QUOTE]

I grew up with Wayne...met his Dad..good folks.