Monday, September 14, 2020

Important Events From This day in History September 14th

 14 Sept, 1982 - Monaco Grace Kelly

1982 : Princess Grace of Monaco (Grace Kelly) dies today due to injuries sustained in a car crash yesterday.

14 Sept, 1901 - President William McKinley Shot
1901 : William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States died on this day. He was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz when he is shot at point blank range on September 6th1901, eight days before he died.
 

14 Sept, 1926 - China Yangtze River
1926 : British, American and French warships are battling for control of the Yangtse River following bombardment of foreign vessels by the Chinese.
Yangtze River Public Domain Photo
 

14 Sept, 1935 - Nazi Swastika Remarks
1935 : The US Secretary of State Hull apologized to the German Ambassador for a Judges insulting remarks about the Nazi Swastika flag, and assured the German Government these are not the views of the American Government who will respect a countries sovereign right to choose a flag. It is believed Adolf Hitler will announce the Nazi Banner will be Germany's only National Flag at a special event at the Reichstag, Nuremburg on Sunday.
 

 

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14 Sept, 1949 - U.S.A. A & P Food Chain
1949 : The Attorney General has filed suit to break up the A & P nationwide food chain. This is a follow up to an anti-trust case earlier this year that the powerful chain must separate their manufacturing and processing from its buying and selling business. The company would need to broken up into 7 separate independent companies with no company owning more than 800 stores in contrast to the 6000 retail outlets it currently owns.
 

14 Sept, 1951 - Seedless Watermelon
1951 : A seedless watermelon has been developed at Purdue University it is round and will weigh about 8 to 10 pounds, it could well be seen on sale in parts of the country by next year.
 

14 Sept, 1951 - UK Fawley Oil Refinery
1951 : The largest oil refinery in Europe opens at Fawley on Southampton Water, the refinery is owned by Esso and is designed to process 300,000 barrels of crude oil daily.
 

14 Sept, 1959 - First Man Made Object Reaches The Moon
September 14th, 1959 : The First Man Made Object Luna 2 crash lands on the Moon becoming the first man made object to reach the Moon in what many are calling the space race between the worlds two superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union.
Luna 2 Space Module Public Domain Photo
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Luna_2.jpg
 

14 Sept, 1960 - Iraq OPEC
1960 : The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded by five core members: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela.
 

14 Sept, 1960 - Congo Army Takes Control
September 14th, 1960 : The army in Congo has taken control of the country just a few months after the country gains independence for Britain.
 

14 Sept, 1961 - British New Guinea Communist Government Chosen
1961 : Yet another country in South America has chosen a pro-Communist government and the western world will watch carefully how the country progresses with fears that it provides the Soviet Union with another foothold in South America to base troops and aircraft.
 

14 Sept, 1966 - Minimum Wage Raised To $1.40
September 14th, 1966 : The minimum wage is to a new rate of $1.40 an hour which would include State and local government workers at public schools and nursing homes, as well as the construction industry.
 

14 Sept, 1978 - Bulgarian Defector Killed
1978 : In a bizarre case of the death of a Bulgarian exile Scotland Yard has called in germ warfare specialists to investigate claims that he was murdered by a jab from a needle tipped umbrella containing poison. Scotland Yard is working together with the British counter intelligence unit . He was well known as an author and broadcaster of anti-communist books and radio.
Possible Umbrella Gun Used For Poison
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14 Sept, 1985 - Tit For Tat Expulsions
September 14th, 1985 : The USSR retaliates to British Expulsions of Soviet nationals suspected of spying by throwing out 25 British nationals suspected of spying.
 

14 Sept, 1991 - Afghanistan Weapons Deal
1991 : After meetings between the US secretary of State and President Gorbachev a joint announcement has been made that the US will no longer supply arms to the US backed Rebels and The Soviet Union would stop supplying weapons to the Government in hopes that a peace can be reached in the war torn country.
 

14 Sept, 1994 - U.S.A. Baseball Strike
September 14th, 1994 : After 34 days of strike by Major League Baseball Players Association the acting commissioner for baseball Bud Selig has announced the cancelation of the 1994 Major League Baseball season. The strike was over proposals by owners for a players salary cap and lasted in total for 232 days . Find out more about the History of Major League Baseball including the 1994 strike.
 

14 Sept, 1998 - Microsoft Largest Company in the World
1998 : Microsoft has become the biggest company in the world after just 23 years, after being valued at $261bn on the New York stock exchange finally beating General Electric in valuation.
 



14 Sept, 2001 - 40 billion dollars approved to catch Osama Bin Laden
September 14th, 2001 : Following the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon 3 days ago, the President of the United States George W Bush has put the nation on maximum alert and approved the call up of thousands of reservists, congress has rushed through an emergency bill providing 40 billion dollars for the war on terrorism and the capture of Osama Bin Laden.
 

14 Sept, 2005 - UK Store Cards High Interest Rates
2005 : The British Competition Commission has published it's latest report and proposed major changes in the rules governing store cards including better consumer information regarding rates and payment information. The Commission has accused the store card lenders of excessive interest rates and has recommended new laws, but has not introduced price caps on the extremely high interest rates charged (in some cases up to 35%).
 

14 Sept, 2006 - U.S.A. E. Coli Breakout
September 14th, 2006 : An outbreak of 200 Escherichia coli (E. coli) illnesses in 26 states is traced to the bacteria in organic bagged fresh spinach grown on a 50 acre farm in San Benito County, California.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) Public Domain Photograph
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14 Sept, 2006 - Germany Rabbis Ordained
2006 : Three Jewish students from Abraham Geiger College are ordained in Germany and become the first rabbis ordained in Germany since World War II.
 

14 Sept, 2007 - Japan Lunar Probe
September 14th, 2007 : Japan launched its first lunar probe successfully. The probe, called Selene, was set to first orbit the Earth and then travel to the moon and gather information with two smaller satellites for a year.
 

14 Sept, 2008 - Russia Aeroflot Plane Crash
2008 : An airliner from the Russian national airline, Aeroflot, crashed after it caught fire in mid-air, killing all eighty-eight passengers on board. The flight was coming from Moscow and on its way to Perm.
 

14 Sept, 2011 - Ten Die in Train Crash in Tamil Nadu
September 14th, 2011 : Ten people died and another seventy were injured when a passenger train collided with a stationary train in Tamil Nadu, India.
 

14 Sept, 2012 - William and Kate Sue Over Photos
2012 : Prince William and his new wife Kate Middleton began legal action against a French publication for publishing topless photos taken of Kate while on a private vacation in France. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge believe that the photos were a breach of privacy and wanted to prevent future publication.
 

14 Sept, 2013 - Japan Launches Affordable Rocket
September 14th, 2013 : Japan launches the "affordable" Epsilon space rocket. The Epsilon rocket is about half the size of Japan's previous rockets and is also half the cost to produce. This rocket also uses artificial intelligence to perform some jobs like safety checks.

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