1996 UK IRA Bomb Docklands
1996 : The IRA plants a bomb that explodes in the Docklands area of London, One man is found dead and another person has been reported missing. The bombing marks the end of a 17-month IRA ceasefire during which Irish, British and American leaders worked for a political solution to the troubles in Northern Ireland.
1964 Bob Dylan releases "The Times They Are a-Changin"
1964 : Bob Dylan releases "The Times They Are a-Changin" his 3rd album, by Columbia Records. The album is seen as a protest album featuring songs about issues such as racism, poverty, and social change. The title track was one of Dylan's most famous capturing the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterized the 1960s
1970 France Avalanche
1970 : An avalanche crashes down on a ski resort in Val d'Isere, France, killing 42 people, mostly young skiers.
1933 Sumatra Mutineers
1933 : 18 men were killed and 25 were injured when a bomb hit the rebellious Dutch Cruiser De Zeven Provincien. The remainder of the crew was forced to surrender as a result. This bombing took place on the Sumatra Coast, in order to stop mutineers who had seized this ship. Both Dutch and Indonesian crew was on board.
10 Feb, 1937 U.S.A. Plane Crash
1937 : The United Airlines Transport Plane was dredged up about 14 hours after it had sunk into the San Francisco Bay. A total of 11 occupants were on board this ship before it went down. The cause of the crash was not yet known at this time, and it was expected that experts would never really know for sure. Weather conditions were perfect, but this was the fourth tragedy that had occurred during this winter. Moreover, the pilot of this plane had millions of miles of flying experience under his belt as well. One theory suggests that the pilot had dipped too low when circling for the landing and the undercurrent had pulled the plan under.
1941 U.S.A. War Time Mail
1941 : Mail Route was created between Washington D.C., and Harrisonburg, Virginia, and the mail for this route was carried on buses which were built with facilities on board for sorting, handling, and dispatch of mail.
1942 Chattanooga Choo Choo
1942 : Glenn Miller wins a Gold Disc for the single, "Chattanooga Choo Choo." He's the first person to win this award.
1960 Jack Paar
1960 : Jack Paar, the host of The Tonight Show had walked off the set on this day, in protest of censorship. NBC had started taping the show, and had begun editing out any segment that it determined was inappropriate for "live" television. NBC had cut out a joke about a "water closet" (bathroom), and afterwards Paar was so upset that he left the set and did not return to work for a month.
1962 U.S.A. Spy Exchange
1962 : Francis Gary Powers, an American who was held by Russians after being shot down while flying over the Soviet Union, was released. In return, Americans had let go of a Russian spy.
1981 Las Vegas Hilton
1981 : The Las Vegas Hilton suffered a major fire caused by four suspicious fires within the 30-story hotel. Eight people were confirmed dead while 242 were injured, mostly from smoke inhalation.
2007 Putin Warns of New Arms Race
2007 : The Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized the United States for what he calls an 'almost uncontained' use of force around the world. He has said that Washington's 'very dangerous' approach to global relations was fueling a nuclear arms race. He was attending a security summit in Munich.
2009 Collision In Space
2009 : Two satellites collide in Space Over Siberia the Iridium 33 live ( US-owned communications satellite ) and Kosmos-2251 retired ( Russian military communications satellite ) collide. As the number of satellites in use and those no longer in operation increase, the chances of collisions increase. Currently 6,000 satellites are in orbit and about 3,000 remain operational.
2009 Senate Approves the Stimulus Package
2009 : The Senate has voted through the economic stimulus plan that is expected to cost about $838 billion, and will be the most expansive anti-recession effort by the United States government since World War II. The Democratic-controlled Senate voted 61-37 to approve the measure, with few Republicans opting to back it. Congressional leaders have said they would immediately begin to work out the differences between the Senate measures and an $820 billion version passed by the House.
2011 South African President Announces Job Creation Fund
2011 : President Jacob Zuma of South Africa announced the creation of a 1.2 billion dollar fund to help with job creation in the country. This announcement was a part of the president's state of the nation address.
2012 Pettway Admits to Kidnapping
2012 : Ann Pettway admits to stealing a baby from a hospital in New York City in 1987. The victim was Carlina White who had suspected that she was not really a part of the family that she was raised in by Ann Pettway. White conducted her own investigation and put the pieces together to solve her own kidnapping case. White's birth mother insisted that Pettway spend 23 years in jail, the same amount of time her child was taken from her.
2013 Drug Lord Arrested
2013 : A Colombian drug lord whose alias was Pichi was arrested by authorities in Panama. The man is suspected of running a drug cartel called The Office and ordering the murder of several people.
2014 Yemen Becomes a Federation
2014 : In an effort to quell unrest and incorporate more regions of the country into the government, Yemen has rewritten its constitution to make itself in to a federation of six different regions. The constitution with the change would become permanent if passed in a referendum.
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