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    The Age, Australia
    Feb. 24, 2008


    This day in history
    February 24, 2008 - 6:43PM


    1988 - Thousands demonstrate in Soviet Armenia despite directive to
    local authorities to restore order.


    1308 -Edward II is enthroned as King of England.

    1545 - Scots defeat English forces at Ancrum Moor.

    1570 - England's Queen Elizabeth I is excommunicated by Pope Pius V.

    1601 - England's Earl of Essex is executed for treason.

    1713 - Sweden's King Charles XII is taken prisoner by Sultan of
    Turkey.

    1723 - Death of Sir Christopher Wren, English architect and designer.

    1836 - American inventor Samuel Colt patents his revolver.

    1841 - Explorer Edward John Eyre leaves Fowlers Bay in South
    Australia on an overland trip around the Great Australian Bight.

    1899 - Death in France of Paul Julius Reuter, German founder of the
    international news agency that bears his name.

    1914 - Death of Sir John Tenniel, English artist and illustrator of
    Alice in Wonderland.

    1948 - Communist coup in Czechoslovakia.

    1954 - Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser usurps power as president of Egypt;
    Syria's President Chickekli flees following army revolt.

    1956 - Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev goes before Communist Party
    congress in Moscow and denounces late dictator Joseph Stalin.

    1961 - Sydney's last tram runs, to La Perouse in the eastern suburbs.

    1964 - Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) becomes world heavyweight boxing
    champion for the first time by knocking out Sonny Liston in Miami.

    1969 - NSW Legislative Council expels Country Party member AE
    Armstrong for "unworthy business conduct" for his part in helping
    secure divorce evidence for another member.

    1972 - Soviet Union's Luna 20 spacecraft returns to earth with
    samples of the Moon's surface; President Kenneth Kaunda announces his
    cabinet's decision to impose a one-party state in Zambia.

    1976 - United States vetoes UN resolution deploring Israel's
    annexation of Jerusalem.

    1982 - Australian Government announces decision to purchase HMS
    Invincible from England.

    1983 - Death of Tennessee Williams, US playwright.

    1986 - Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos resigns, brought down
    by a "people's power" uprising, military revolt, and US pressure.

    1987 - Iranian-backed Shi'ite Muslims bury 23 militants killed by
    Syrian soldiers in Lebanon, and claim they were massacred with axes
    and bayonets.

    1988 - Thousands demonstrate in Soviet Armenia despite directive to
    local authorities to restore order.

    1990 - At least 60 people are killed in India as violence mars
    elections in eight states.

    1991 - Iraqi President Saddam Hussein orders his forces, under attack
    by allied ground troops, to withdraw from Kuwait.

    1992 - Imelda Marcos accepts Philippine government conditions for
    returning her husband's body.

    1993 - Kim Young-sam is sworn in as South Korea's first civilian
    president for 32 years.

    1994 - Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein, armed with an automatic rifle
    and hand grenades, kills 40 Muslims at a mosque in Hebron, before
    being beaten to death.

    1995 - Two bombs blow apart a train car reserved for the military in
    north-eastern India, killing at least 26 soldiers and wounding more
    than 30.

    1996 - Haing Ngor, a Cambodian refugee whose Academy Award-winning
    performance in the film The Killing Fields mirrored his own ordeal at
    the hands of the Khmer Rouge, is murdered in the US.

    1997 - President Jiang Zemin delivers a final eulogy for leader Deng
    Xiaoping, vowing that China's opening to the outside world will
    continue; Two days after a gunman goes on a fatal rampage at the
    Empire State Building in New York, the observatory reopens with metal
    detectors.

    1998 - Death aged 90 of Italian abstract artist Luigi Veronesi, who
    designed sets at Milan's La Scala theatre; Death aged 82 of BA (Bob)
    Santamaria, Australian anti-communist crusader, political commentator
    and Catholic intellectual.

    1999 - China vetoes an extension of the UN peacekeeping mission in
    Macedonia, which borders war-torn Kosovo province.

    2000 - Four white New York City police officers who killed unarmed
    African immigrant Amadou Diallo in a barrage of 41 bullets are
    acquitted of all charges.

    2001 - The commander of the US submarine that struck and sank a
    Japanese trawler off Hawaii expresses his "most sincere regret" - but
    Commander Scott Waddle stops short of an apology.

    2001 - Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman in Test cricket
    history and Australia's most revered sporting figure, dies aged 92.

    2002 - The driver of a cash transport truck overpowers his partner
    and drives off with a record $US8.7 million ($A14.68 million) in euro
    bills in Germany's financial capital of Frankfurt.

    2003 - Two bomb blasts damage the Colombian consulate and Spanish
    Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela.

    2004 - The Czech parliament decides to send more than 100 soldiers to
    Afghanistan in the first combat role for the Czech armed forces since
    World War Two.

    2005 - Argentina completes the biggest debt restructuring in history,
    hoping to end its status as an international financial pariah three
    years after a devastating economic crisis.

    2006 - A six-story building housing shops and offices collapses in
    Dhaka, Bangladesh, killing 20 people; Death of Ethiopia's most famous
    poet Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin, whose poem "Proud to be African" is the
    anthem of the African Union.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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