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    Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia
    The Mercury, Australia
    Sunday Times, Australia
    Advertiser, Australia
    Aug 29 2004

    1990 - Armenia's parliament declares emergency rule, bans nationalist
    paramilitary group and blocks roads around republic's capital.



    1533 - Spanish conquistadors give Atahuallpa, last emperor of the
    Incas, the choice of being burned at the stake or converting to
    Christianity. He converts and is garrotted the same day.
    1756 - Frederick II of Prussia invades Saxony, marking start of Seven
    Years' War.
    1792 - At least 900 die when the British warship Royal George sinks
    at Spithead while repairs are being carried out just below the
    waterline.
    1793 - The French commissioner Leger-Felicite Sonthonax, facing a
    slave army and a British invasion, declares all slaves free in Haiti.

    1842 - Anglo-Chinese war ends with Treaty of Nanking, confirming the
    ceding of Hong Kong to Britain.
    1874 - French performer Blondin walks tightrope across Sydney
    Harbour.
    1882 - English cricketers lose to Australia on English soil for the
    first time - a mock obituary in the Sporting Times then declares the
    death of English cricket, saying its ashes will be taken to
    Australia, the origin of the "Ashes" trophy.
    1885 - First motorcycle, built by Gottlied Daimler in Germany, is
    patented.
    1935 - Queen Astrid of Belgium is killed in car accident in
    Switzerland.
    1943 - Danish warships are scuttled at Copenhagen in World War II
    uprising against Nazis.
    1944 - 15,000 American troops march down the Champs Elysees in Paris
    as the French capital continues to celebrate its liberation from the
    Nazis.
    1960 - Jordanian prime minister Hazza El-Majali and 10 others are
    assassinated by a time-bomb.
    1964 - Roy Orbison releases the song Pretty Woman.
    1965 - US astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad make safe
    landing in Atlantic after a record eight days of orbiting around
    Earth.
    1966 - Beatles play their last live concert to a crowd of 25,000 at
    Candlestick Park, San Francisco.
    1972 - North and South Korean Red Cross officials meet in North Korea
    openly for first time to discuss reuniting divided families.
    1975 - Death of Eamon de Valera, three times Ireland's prime minister
    and president from 1959-1973.
    1987 - Death of Academy Award-winning US actor Lee Marvin, aged 63.
    1990 - Armenia's parliament declares emergency rule, bans nationalist
    paramilitary group and blocks roads around republic's capital.
    1991 - Soviet lawmakers suspend Communist Party activities nationwide
    and freeze its bank accounts because of party's role in failed coup
    attempt.
    1992 - The last Russian diplomats pull out of Kabul, ending a decade
    of involvement in Afghanistan.
    1995 - Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze survives an assassination
    attempt when a car explodes near his motorcade.
    1996 - A Russian plane carrying coal miners to work at a remote
    arctic island smashes into a mountain top, killing all 41 people
    aboard in the worst air disaster on Norwegian soil.
    1997 - The Japanese Supreme Court rules the government acted
    illegally when it deleted from a history textbook references to
    Japan's deadly experiments on Chinese during World War II.
    1998 - A Cuban airplane bursts into flames and crashes during takeoff
    from Quito, Ecuador, killing 79 people.
    1999 - East Timorese overcome fears of violence to vote in a historic
    referendum on independence from Indonesia.
    2000 - Six former hostages released after months in captivity in the
    Philippines arrive in Libya. The Libyan government took the lead in
    negotiations to win their freedom from Muslim rebels.
    2001 - A US federal grand jury indicts three executives of a Marin
    County electronics firm, based in California, accusing them of
    illegally selling equipment to India that could be used to make
    nuclear weapons.
    2002 - Michael Skakel, a member of America's politically prominent
    Kennedy family, is sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the
    1975 murder of neighbour Martha Moxley.
    2002 - Marconi finally agrees to hand over the sputtering business to
    its creditors, leaving shareholders of the former British industrial
    champion with next to nothing.
    2003 - A large car bomb explodes outside the Imam Ali Mosque in
    Najaf, Iraq. The explosion killed at least 80 people, including
    Ayatollah Mohammed Bakir al-Hakim, a top Shiite Muslim cleric.
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