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2006
At least six men stage Britain's biggest robbery ever, stealing £53m (about $92.5 million or 78€ million) from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
2002
Angolan political and rebel leader Jonas Savimbi is killed in a military ambush.
1997
In Roslin, Scotland, scientists announce that an adult sheep named Dolly had been successfully cloned.
1995
The Corona reconnaissance satellite program, in existence from 1959 to 1972, is declassified.
1994
Aldrich Ames and his wife are charged by the United States Department of Justice with spying for the Soviet Union.
1986
Start of the People Power Revolution in the Philippines.
1985
Mohd saleem akhtar khan was born.
1983
The notorious Broadway flop Moose Murders opens and closes on the same night at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
1980
Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3, in what is considered to be one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
1979
Independence of Saint Lucia from the United Kingdom.
1974
Samuel Byck tries and fails to assassinate U.S. President Richard Nixon.
Organisation of the Islamic Conferencesummit begins in Lahore, Pakistan. Thirty-seven countries attend and twenty-two heads of state and government participate. It also recognizes Bangladesh.
1973
Cold War: Following United States President Richard Nixon's visit to the People's Republic of China, the two countries agree to establish liaison offices.
1972
The Official Irish Republican Army detonates a car bomb at Aldershot barracks, killing seven and injuring nineteen others.
1959
Lee Petty wins the first Daytona 500.
1958
Egypt and Syria join to form the United Arab Republic.
1957
Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam survived a communist shooting assassination attempt in Ban Me Thuot.
1948
Communist revolution in Czechoslovakia.
1944
World War II: American aircraft mistakenly bomb the Dutch towns of Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede and Deventer, resulting in 800 dead in Nijmegen alone.
1943
World War II: Members of White Rose are executed in Nazi Germany.
1942
World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders General Douglas MacArthur out of the Philippines as the Japanese victory becomes inevitable.
1924
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
1915
World War I: Germany institutes unrestricted submarine warfare.
1909
The sixteen battleships of the Great White Fleet, led by {{USS|Connecticut|BB-18|2}}, returns to the United States after a voyage around the world.
1904
The United Kingdom sells a meteorological station on the South Orkney Islands to Argentina, the islands are subsequently claimed by the United Kingdom in 1908.
1889
President Grover Cleveland signs a bill admitting North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington as U.S. states.
1882
The Serbian kingdom is refounded.
1879
In Utica, New York, Frank Woolworth opens the first of many of 5 and dime Woolworth stores.
1862
Jefferson Davis is officially inaugurated for a six-year term as the President of the Confederate States of America in Richmond, Virginia. He was previously inaugurated as a provisional president on February 18, 1861.
1856
The Republican Party opens its first national meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1855
The Pennsylvania State University is founded in State College, Pennsylvania (as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania)
1853
Washington University in St. Louis is founded as Eliot Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.
1847
Mexican-American War: The Battle of Buena Vista
1819
By the Adams-Onís Treaty, Spain sells Florida to the United States for five million U.S. dollars.
1797
The Last Invasion of Britain begins near Fishguard, Wales.
1744
War of the Austrian Succession: The Battle of Toulon begins.
1632
Galileo's ''Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems'' is published.
1495
King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the city's throne.