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2003
President George W. Bush signs the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 into law. The law establishes the United States' first national standards for the sending of commercial e-mail and requires the Federal Trade Commission to enforce its provisions.
1998
Iraq disarmament crisis: Operation Desert Fox
1997
Dennō Senshi Porygon an episode of Pokémon, is aired in Japan, inducing seizures in hundreds of Japanese children.
1991
Independence of The Republic of Kazakhstan.
United Nations General Assembly: UN General Assembly Resolution 4686 revokes UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 after Israel makes revocation of resolution 3379 a condition of its participation in the Madrid Peace Conference of 1991.
1989
Walter LeRoy Moody begins his terrorist bombing streak when he sends Judge Robert Smith Vance a bomb in the mail, instantly killing him near his house in Birmingham, Alabama.
Protests break out in Timişoara in response to an attempt by the government to evict dissident Hungarian pastor László Tőkés.
1986
Revolt in Kazakhstan against Communist party, known as Zheltoksan, which becomes the first sign of ethnic strife during Gorbachev's tenure
1985
Mafia: In New York City, Paul Castellano and Thomas Bilotti are shot dead on the orders of John Gotti, who assumes leadership of the Gambino family.
1982
The Federal Reserve announces that the operating capacity of factories has gone down to 67.8%.
1979
Libya joins four other OPEC nations in raising crude oil prices, having an immediate dramatic effect on the United States.
1978
Cleveland, Ohio becomes the first post-Depression era city to default on its loans, owing $14,000,000 to local banks.
1972
Vietnam War: Henry Kissinger announces that North Vietnam has left private peace negotiations, in Paris.
1971
Independence Day of the Kingdom of Bahrain from British Protectorate status
Bangladesh War of Independence and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971: The surrender of the Pakistan army brings an end to both conflicts.
1965
Vietnam War: General William Westmoreland sends U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara a request for 243,000 more men by the end of 1966.
1960
1960 New York air disaster: While approaching New York's Idlewild Airport, a United Airlines Douglas DC-8 collides with a TWA Lockheed Super Constellation in a blinding snowstorm over Staten Island, killing 134.
1957
Sir Feroz Khan Noon replaces Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar as Prime Minister of Pakistan.
1950
U.S. President Harry S. Truman declares a state of emergency, after Chinese troops enter the fight with communist North Korea in the Korean War.
1949
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, later knows as SAAB, is founded in Sweden.
1947
William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain build the first practical point-contact transistor.
1946
1944
World War II: The Battle of the Bulge begins with the surprise offensive of three German armies through the Ardennes forest.
1942
The Holocaust|Holocaust: Porajmos
1941
World War II: Japanese forces occupy Miri, Sarawak
1938
Adolf Hitler institutes the Cross of Honor of the German Mother
1937
Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe attempt to escape from the American federal prison on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay; neither is ever seen again.
1930
Bank robber Herman Lamm and members of his crew are killed by a posse of 200, following a botched bank robbery in Clinton, Indiana.
1925
Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity is founded at Lafayette College.
1922
President of Poland Gabriel Narutowicz is assassinated by Eligiusz Niewiadomski at the Zachęta Gallery in Warsaw.
1920
The Haiyuan earthquake, magnitude 8.5, rocks the Gansu province in China, killing an estimated 200,000.
1914
World War I: German battleships under Franz von Hipper bombard the English ports of Hartlepool and Scarborough.
1907
The Great White Fleet begins its circumnavigation of the world
1893
Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, ''From The New World'' is given its world première performance at Carnegie Hall.
1864
American Civil War: Franklin-Nashville Campaign
1863
American Civil War: Joseph E. Johnston replaces Braxton Bragg as commander of the Army of Tennessee.
1850
History of New Zealand: The ''Charlotte-Jane'' and the ''Randolph'' bring the first of the Canterbury Pilgrims to Lyttelton, New Zealand.
1838
Battle of Blood River: Voortrekkers led by Andries Pretorius combat Zulu impis, led by Dambuza (Nzobo) and Ndlela kaSompisi in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
1826
Benjamin W. Edwards rides into Mexican controlled Nacogdoches, Texas and declares himself ruler of the Republic of Fredonia.
1811
The first two in a series of severe earthquakes occur in the vicinity of New Madrid, Missouri. These three so-called mega-quakes are believed to be an ongoing cataclysmic danger that could reprise the 1811-12 series of 2,000 quakes that affected the lands of what would be eight of today's heartland states of the United States.
1773
American Revolution: Boston Tea Party
1761
Seven Years' War: After a four-month siege, the Russians under Pyotr Rumyantsev take the Prussian fortress of Kolobrzeg.
1707
Last recorded eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan.
1689
Convention Parliament: The ''Declaration of Right'' is embodied in the ''Bill of Rights''.
1653
English Interregnum: The Protectorate
1598
Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea|Seven Year War: Battle of Noryang Point
1575
The 1575 Valdivia earthquake takes place.
1497
Vasco da Gama rounds the Cape of Good Hope, the point where Bartolomeu Dias had previously turned back to Portugal.
1431
Henry VI of England is crowned King of France at Notre Dame in Paris.
1392
Nanboku-chō: Emperor Go-Kameyama abdicates in favor of rival claimant Go-Komatsu.
755
An Lushan revolts against Chancellor Yang Guozhong at Fanyang, initiating the An Shi Rebellion during the Tang Dynasty of China.