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- 350 – Generallus Magnentius deposes Roman Emperor Constans and proclaims himself Emperor.
- 474 – Leo II briefly becomes Byzantine emperor.
- 532 – Nika riots in Constantinople fail.
- 1126 – Emperor Huizong abdicates the Chinese throne in favour of his son Emperor Qinzong.
- 1486 – King Henry VII of England marries Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV.
- 1520 – King Christian II of Denmark and Norway defeats the Swedes at Lake Åsunden.
- 1535 – Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro founded Lima, the capital of Peru.
- 1562 – Pope Pius IV reopens the Council of Trent for its third and final session.
- 1591 – King Naresuan of Siam kills Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat, for which this date is now observed marked as Royal Thai Armed Forces day.
- 1670 – Henry Morgan captures Panama.
- 1701 – Frederick I becomes King of Prussia.
- 1777 – Representatives of the New Hampshire Grants declare the independence of the Vermont Republic from Britain.
- 1778 – James Cook is the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
- 1788 – The first elements of the First Fleet carrying 736 convicts from England to Australia arrives at Botany Bay.
- 1861 – American Civil War – Georgia joins South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama in seceding from the United States.
- 1871 – Wilhelm I of Germany is proclaimed the first German Emperor in the 'Hall of Mirrors' of the Palace of Versailles towards the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The empire was known as the Second Reich to Germans.
- 1884 – Dr. William Price attempts to cremate the body of his infant son, Jesus Christ Price, setting a legal precedent for cremation in the United Kingdom.
- 1886 – Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England.
- 1896 – The X-ray machine is exhibited for the first time.
- 1903 – President Theodore Roosevelt sends a radio message to King Edward VII: the first transatlantic radio transmission originating in the United States.
- 1911 – Eugene B. Ely lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania stationed in San Francisco harbor, marking the first time an aircraft landed on a ship.
- 1913 – A Greek flotilla defeats the Ottoman Navy in the Naval Battle of Lemnos during the First Balkan War, securing the islands of the Northern Aegean Sea for Greece.
- 1915 – Japan issues the "Twenty-One Demands" to the Republic of China in a bid to increase its power in East Asia.
- 1916 – A 611 gram chondrite type meteorite strikes a house near the village of Baxter in Stone County, Missouri.
- 1919 – World War I: The Paris Peace Conference opens in Versailles, France.
- 1919 – Ignacy Jan Paderewski becomes Prime Minister of the newly independent Poland.
- 1919 – Bentley Motors Limited is founded.
- 1941 – World War II: British troops launch a general counter-offensive against Italian East Africa.
- 1943 – Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: The first uprising of Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.
- 1944 – The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City hosts a jazz concert for the first time. The performers are Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge and Jack Teagarden.
- 1944 – Soviet forces liberate Leningrad, effectively ending a three year Nazi siege, known as the Siege of Leningrad.
- 1945 – Liberation of the Budapest ghetto by the Red Army.
- 1955 – Battle of Yijiangshan occurred.
- 1958 – Willie O'Ree, the first African Canadian National Hockey League player, makes his NHL debut.
- 1967 – Albert DeSalvo, the "Boston Strangler," is convicted of numerous crimes and is sentenced to life in prison.
- 1969 – United Airlines Flight 266 crashes into Santa Monica Bay resulting in the loss of all 32 passengers and six crew members.
- 1974 – A Disengagement of Forces agreement is signed between the Israeli and Egyptian governments, ending conflict on the Egyptian front of the Yom Kippur War.
- 1977 – Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires' disease.
- 1977 – Australia's worst rail disaster occurs at Granville, Sydney killing 83.
- 1978 – The European Court of Human Rights finds the United Kingdom government guilty of mistreating prisoners in Northern Ireland, but not guilty of torture.
- 1983 – The International Olympic Committee restores Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals to his family.
- 1990 – Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry is arrested for drug possession in an FBI sting.
- 1991 – Eastern Air Lines goes out of business after 62 years, citing financial problems.
- 1993 – For the first time, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is officially observed in all 50 states.
- 1994 – The Cando event, a possible bolide impact in Cando, Spain. Witnesses claim to have seen a fireball in the sky lasting for almost one minute.
- 1997 – In north west Rwanda, Hutu militia members kill 3 Spanish aid workers, 3 soldiers and seriously wound one other.
- 1997 – Boerge Ousland of Norway becomes the first person to cross Antarctica alone and unaided.
- 1998 – Lewinsky scandal: Matt Drudge breaks the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair story on his website The Drudge Report.
- 2000 – The Tagish Lake meteorite impacts the Earth.
- 2002 – Sierra Leone Civil War is finally declared over.
- 2003 – A bushfire kills 4 people and destroys more than 500 homes in Canberra, Australia.
- 2003 – The Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial jet, is unveiled at a ceremony in Toulouse, France
- 2007 – The strongest storm in the United Kingdom in 17 years kills 14 people, Germany sees the worst storm since 1999 with 13 deaths. Hurricane Kyrill, causes at least 44 deaths across 20 countries in Western Europe. Other losses include the Container Ship MSC Napoli destroyed by the storm off the coast of Devon, England. Read full entry
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What exactly happened that To be precise, the Italian
Tornado was the only aircraft
to complete the flight and
refueling stop in the mission,
while the 48 allied aircraft
were forced to return to base
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(hate to quote wiki but here you go:) On the eve of the Operation Desert Storm the Italian government deployed eight Tornado Fighter-bombers on the Gulf Theatre of Operations. On January 16, 1991, coalition forces began concentrated air strikes on Iraqi military targets in Iraq and Kuwait. On January 18, 1991 an Italian Tornado piloted by Major Gianmarco Bellini with Captain Maurizio Cocciolone as his navigator took off as part of a multi national 10 planes squadron. Bellini and Cocciolone were the only members of the squadron able to execute in-flight refueling, while the other 9 aircraft failed and had to abort the mission. The mission profile dictated that the operation could be performed even by a single plane, so Bellini and Cocciolone went on. Their plane was hit by Iraqi anti aircraft fire and they had to eject. They were captured by the Iraqi Republican Guard, even though their status was unknown at the time. While Cocciolone was shown on Iraqi television on January 20, 1991 in a propaganda video, no news of Bellini was given initially, and he was feared to be a casualty. The two were kept separate for the whole time of their captivity. On March 3, 1991 both officers were released by Iraq. Bellini holds numerous military decorations including the silver Medal for Military Valor for his actions during Desert Storm. Bellini and Cocciolone were the only Italian Prisoners of War of the entire war.Bellini was later appointed commanding officer of the Ghedi air base. On January 20, 1991 Cocciolone was shown on Iraqi television as part of a propaganda effort by his Iraqi captors. First the voice interviews, followed by the videotapes, were released by CNN. Cocciolone appeared to be speaking under extreme duress, and his face showed signs of physical abuse. No news of Bellini was given initially, and he was feared to be a casualty. The two were kept separate for the whole time of their captivity.Released by Iraq on March 3, 1991, Bellini and Cocciolone were the only Italian POW's captured during the entire war. .............................. .............................. .............................. ........ I emailed some friends that were involved during this campaign; if i get any add info; ill update/edit the answer. Hope this help, best wishes. Thanks for showing general interest with the Gulf War, not too many do lately. |
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Where can I watch the 2009 I don't know if the first
answer below was meant to be
sarcastic or if he's just
stupid. I hope its the former.
To clarify, where as in what
station or what website.
I don't know if the first
answer was mean to be
sarcastic or if he's just
stupid. I hope it's the
former. Let me clarify. Could
I have a tv station or a
website where I can watch the
matches.
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Why are the "received" dates I suddenly have 510 messages
in my spam folder (unlike the
usual 20 or so per day). The
first 450 of them all have
that one listed as the date.
Is this something spammers do
intentionally, perhaps to keep
their message looking as a
more recent one (I do not know
if thise would keep the
message at the top of a page
or not)? Or is there something
else going on here?
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Spammers do it to cause the messages to appear at the top of the list. I wish there was a way to create a filter by date and just delete anything greater than today's date. 450 in one day is a lot more than I have ever had. That specific date is probably a nice round number in the internal format. Dates are actually stored as a number of days from a specific starting date. ₪ ɦəlʞɹɐq ₪ |
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