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2006
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The May 2006 Java earthquake kills over 5,700 people, leaves 200,000 homeless.
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2004
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'' The New York Times'' publishes an admission of journalistic failings, claiming that its flawed reporting and lack of skepticism towards sources during the buildup to the 2003 war in Iraq helped promote the belief that Iraq possessed large stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction.
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1998
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1992
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Charles Geschke, co-founder of Adobe Systems, Inc. is kidnapped at gunpoint from the Adobe parking lot in Mountain View, California and is held hostage for a ransom of $650,000 in a rented house in Hollister, California. The FBI rescues him four days later.
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1991
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Zviad Gamsakhurdia becomes the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Georgia in the post-Soviet era.
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Lauda Air Flight 004 explodes over rural Thailand, killing 223.
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1986
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The European Community adopts the European flag.
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1983
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A strong 7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan, triggering a tsunami that kills at least 104 people and injures thousands. Many people go missing and thousands of buildings are destroyed.
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1982
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Aston Villa win the European Cup, defeating Bayern Munich 1-0 in Rotterdam, Netherlands thanks to a Peter Withe goal.
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1981
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Prime Minister of Italy Arnaldo Forlani and his coalition cabinet resign following a scandal over membership of the pseudo-masonic lodge P2 ''(Propaganda Due)''.
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1977
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George Willig climbs the South Tower of New York City's World Trade Center.
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1972
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Willandra National Park is established in Australia.
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1970
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1969
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Apollo program: Apollo 10 returns to Earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the forthcoming first manned moon landing.
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1966
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British Guiana gains independence, becoming Guyana.
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1959
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Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Harvey Haddix retires the first 36 Milwaukee Braves batters to face him, only to lose his bid for a perfect game in the 13th inning.
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1948
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The U.S. Congress passes Public Law 557 which permanently establishes the Civil Air Patrol as an auxiliary of the United States Air Force.
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1942
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World War II: The Battle of Bir Hakeim takes place.
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1940
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World War II: Battle of Dunkirk
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1938
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1936
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In the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, Tommy Henderson begins speaking on the Appropriation Bill. By the time he sits down in the early hours of the following morning, he had spoken for 10 hours.
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1918
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1917
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Several powerful tornadoes rip through Illinois, including the city of Mattoon, killing 101 people and injuring 689.
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1908
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At Masjed Soleyman (مسجد سليمان) in southwest Persia, the first major commercial oil strike in the Middle East is made. The rights to the resource are quickly acquired by the United Kingdom.
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1906
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Vauxhall Bridge is opened in London.
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1896
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James Dunham murders six people in Campbell, California.
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1889
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1879
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1869
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1868
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1865
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1864
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1857
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Dred Scott is emancipated by the Blow family, his original owners.
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1830
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1828
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Feral child Kaspar Hauser is discovered wandering the streets of Nuremberg.
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1822
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116 people die in the Grue Church fire, the biggest fire disaster in Norway's history.
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1805
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1783
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A Great Jubilee Day is held in Trumbull, Connecticut to celebrate the end of the American Revolution.
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1770
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1736
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Battle of Ackia: British and Chickasaw soldiers repel a French and Choctaw attack on the Chickasaw village of Ackia, near present-day Tupelo, Mississippi. The French, under Louisiana governor Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, had sought to link Louisiana with Acadia and the other northern colonies of New France.
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1670
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In Dover, England, Charles II of Great Britain and Louis XIV of France sign the Secret Treaty of Dover.
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1647
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Alse Young, hanged in Hartford, Connecticut, becomes the first person executed as a witch in the British American colonies.
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1637
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Pequot War: A combined Protestant and Mohegan force under English Captain John Mason attacks a Pequot village in Connecticut, massacring approximately 500 Native Americans.
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1538
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Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the city. Calvin lives in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years.
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1328
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William of Ockham, Franciscan Minister-General Michael of Cesena and two other Franciscan leaders secretly leave Avignon, fearing a death sentence from Pope John XXII.
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1293
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1135
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Alfonso VII of León and Castile is crowned in the Cathedral of Leon as ''Imperator totius Hispaniae'', "Emperor of all of Spain".
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451
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Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sassanid Empire takes place. The Empire defeats the Armenians militarily but guarantees them freedom to openly practice Christianity.
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