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    Sunday Times, Australia

    Sept 23 2004


    On this day
    23sep04


    1991 - Armenia declares its independence from the Soviet Union.


    1779 - US Admiral John Paul Jones captures British warship Serapis
    off Flamborough Head, England.

    1803 - British force takes Dutch Guinea.

    1817 - Spain signs treaty with Britain to end slave trade.

    1846 - The planet Neptune is discovered by German astronomer Johann
    Gottfried Galle.

    1870 - Death of Prosper Merimee, French dramatist and short story
    writer, notably of Carmen.

    1912 - Silent film director Mack Sennett's first Keystone Cops film,
    Cohen Collects a Debt, is released.

    1914 - Dusseldorf is targeted by British aircraft in Germany during
    World War I.

    1932 - Hijaz and Nejd and other districts are merged to form the
    Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    1939 - Death of Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychiatrist and founder of
    psychoanalysis.

    1940 - The George Cross, the highest British civilian award for acts
    of courage, is instituted.

    1952 - Rocky Marciano becomes world heavyweight boxing champion when
    he knocks out Jersey Joe Walcott in 13 rounds in Philadelphia.

    1965 - Roma Mitchell is appointed to the South Australian Supreme
    Court: the first female judge in Australia.

    1972 - President Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law in the
    Philippines.

    1973 - Juan Peron and his wife Isabel are elected president and
    vice-president of Argentina.

    1976 - South Africa decides to allow multi-racial teams to represent
    the country in international sport.

    1978 - Egypt's President Anwar Sadat returns home to hero's welcome
    after Camp David summit that results in agreement on framework for
    peace with Israel.

    1982 - Amin Gemayel is sworn in as Lebanon's president to replace his
    brother Bashir, killed in a bomb explosion.

    1988 - Rival Muslim and Christian governments threaten Lebanon with
    formal partition.

    1990 - Saddam Hussein says he will destroy Israel and launch an
    all-out war before allowing the UN embargo to "strangle" Iraq; Swiss
    citizens vote to ban the construction of nuclear power plants for the
    rest of the century.

    1991 - Iraqi soldiers detain UN officials in Baghdad and forcibly
    confiscate documents showing Iraq had been developing nuclear
    weapons; Armenia declares its independence from the Soviet Union.

    1992 - France's deadliest storm in 34 years kills at least 32 people;
    General Le Duc Anh, Vietnam's top military man and a powerful
    Communist party official, is elected state president by the national
    assembly.

    1993 - Sydney is chosen over Beijing as the site for the 2000 Summer
    Olympics; The South African parliament votes to allow blacks a role
    in governing.

    1996 - Greek Premier Costas Simitis defeats his conservative
    challenger to win a new four-year term.

    1997 - Lawyers announce that British nurses Lucille McLauchlan and
    Deborah Parry have been convicted for the murder of their Australian
    colleague Yvonne Gilford in Saudi Arabia; Armed men raid an Algerian
    village, shooting or stabbing to death at least 200 people and
    wounding 100 others; At Northern Ireland peace talks, Unionists have
    their first face-to-face meeting with Sinn Fein in 75 years.

    1998 - Hurricane Georges reaches Cuba and threatens the Florida Keys
    after making a shambles of much of Puerto Rico, the Dominican
    Republic and Haiti.

    1999 - Violent protests grip the streets of Jakarta for a second day
    as police struggle to contain crowds enraged by the passage of a bill
    giving the military power to revoke civil liberties; Indonesia says
    it is ending martial law in East Timor with immediate effect.

    2000 - At the Sydney Olympics, Grant Hackett dethrones Kieren Perkins
    as swimming's 1500m king; Maurice Greene and Marion Jones capture the
    100m sprint double for the US; British rower Steve Redgrave wins his
    fifth gold medal at his fifth Olympics, matching Hungarian fencers
    Aladar Gerevich and Pal Kovacs. Redgrave was later knighted for his
    feat; Australian women win waterpolo's first ever Olympic title with
    a last-second goal against the US.

    2001 - President George W Bush returns the American flag to full
    staff at Camp David, symbolically ending a period of national
    mourning. Thousands gather at New York's Yankee Stadium to offer
    prayers for the victims of terrorism; New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
    pledges "our skyline will rise again."

    2002 - Former Vice-President Al Gore criticises US President Bush's
    policy of confrontation with Iraq saying it undermines an
    international campaign against terrorism in the wake of the September
    11 attacks.

    2003 - An Indian court sentences one man to death by hanging and 12
    others to life in prison for killing a Christian missionary from
    Australia and his two young sons in an arson attack in 1999.
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