On this date in history
2017年8月19日On this date in history:
In 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded, charged with conspiring to kill England’s Queen Elizabeth I. Skylab astronauts ended an 84-day orbital flight.
In 2006, U.
In 2009, U. Officers shot and killed the suspect, identified as Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton, an independent contractor.
And, an eight-year federal study said a low-fat diet doesn’t decrease the risk of heart disease, cancer or stroke. facility at Fort Wentworth, Ga.
In 2002, the Olympic Winter Games opened in Salt Lake City. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn.
In 1940, Nazis shot every 10th person in two Polish villages near Warsaw in reprisal for the deaths of two German soldiers.
In 1725, Peter the Great, emperor of Russia, died and was succeeded by his wife, Catherine.
In 2007, Anna Nicole Smith, a 39-year-old actress, model and tabloid fixture, was found dead in a Hollywood, Fla.
In 1692, a doctor in Massachusetts Bay Colony claims two village girls may be bewitched, a charge that set off the Salem witch trials. 8, the 39th day of 2010 with 326 to follow.
In 1995, the U.S. Security Council voted unanimously to send 7,000 peacekeepers to Angola to maintain peace in the African nation.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius.
In 1915, film director D.
Today is Monday, Feb.
Also in 2006, police opened fire on an Afghanistan mob protesting a series of published cartoons that depict the Prophet Mohammed, killing four protesters and raising the death toll there to 11. President George Bush acknowledged in a TV interview that he might have been wrong in claiming before the war that Iraq had stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction., City Council meeting, killing five people, police said. spy chiefs are reported to have warned President Barack Obama that British-born Islamic extremists, with usually easier access through a visa waiver program, are the biggest terror threat to the United States."
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In 2005, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared a truce in hostilities.W.S. But, he said, "I expected to find the weapons., hotel.
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A thought for the day: Booker T."
And in 2004 entertainment, Beyonce was a five-time winner at the Grammy Awards, tying the record for most Grammys by a female artist.
In 2003, Syria and Israel exchanged fire for the first time in 29 years in a dispute over a Syrian civilian killed in the demilitarized zone separating the two countries. Griffith premieres "The Birth of a Nation" in Los Angeles.
In 1992, the Winter Olympics opened in Albertville, France.For more new http://www.sufoorworkholding.com .
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