Revision 12935838 of "July 20/Events1" on enwikiThis page is to list events of [[July 20]]. ===To 1300=== *[[514]] - [[Roman Catholic Church]]: [[Pope Hormisdas]] assumes the papacy. ===1300-1899=== *[[1304]] - [[Great Britain]]: [[Edward I of England]] takes the last rebel [[Fall of Stirling Castle|stronghold]] in the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]]. *[[1712]] - [[United Kingdom]]: The [[Riot Act]] takes effect. *[[1738]] - [[North America]]: French explorer [[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]] reaches the western shore of [[Lake Michigan]]. *[[1810]] - [[South America]]: [[Colombia]] declares independence from [[Spain]]. *[[1833]] - [[United States]]: An [[Anti-Mormonism|Anti-Mormon]] mob in [[Independence, Missouri]], destroys the [[printing press]] for the ''[[Book of Commandments]]'', now among the most valuable 19th century books. *[[1861]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[Confederate Congress|Congress]] of the [[Confederate States of America]] begins sitting in [[Richmond, Virginia]]. *[[1864]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Peachtree Creek]] - Near [[Atlanta, Georgia]], [[Confederate States of America | Confederate]] forces led by [[General]] [[John Bell Hood]] unsuccessfully attack [[United States|Union]] troops under [[General]] [[William T. Sherman]]. *[[1866]] - [[Europe]]: [[Battle of Lissa (1866)|Battle of Lissa]] - The [[Austria|Austrian]] navy, led by [[Admiral]] [[Wilhelm von Tegetthoff]], defeats the [[Italy|Italian]] navy near the island of [[Vis (island)|Vis]]. *[[1871]] - [[North America]]: [[British Columbia]] joins the confederation of [[Canada]]. *[[1872]] - [[Technology]]: The [[United States Patent Office]] awards the first [[patent]] for [[wireless telegraphy]] to [[Mahlon Loomis]]. *[[1877]] - [[United States]]: [[Riot|rioting]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]] by [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]] workers is put down by the state [[militia]], resulting in nine deaths. *[[1881]] - [[Indian Wars]]: [[Sioux]] [[Chief]] [[Sitting Bull]] leads the last of his fugitive people in surrender to [[United States]] troops at [[Fort Buford]] in [[Montana]]. ===1900-1920=== *[[1907]] - [[United States]]: A [[train wreck]] on the [[Pere Marquette Railroad]] near [[Salem, Michigan]] kills thirty and injures seventy more. *[[1910]] - [[United States]]: The [[Christian Endeavor Society]] of [[Missouri]] announces a campaign to ban [[motion pictures|films]] showing kissing between unrelated persons. *[[1914]] - [[United Kingdom]]: [[King]] [[George V]] of [[England]] reviews the fleet at [[Spithead]]. *[[1914]] - [[Russia]]: [[Czar]] [[Nicholas II]] welcomes France's [[President]] [[Raymond Poincaré]]. *[[1915]] - [[World War I]]: [[France|French]] forces advance up the Fecht valley toward [[Münster]]. *[[1915]] - [[World War I]]: [[Russia]]n forces defend the [[railroad]] linking [[Lublin]] and [[Kholm]] while evacuating the areas west of [[Groitsi]]. *[[1915]] - [[World War I]]: [[Italy|Italian]] troops launch an attack near [[Gorizia]]. *[[1915]] - [[United Kingdom]]: A [[strike]] by [[coal]] miners in [[Wales]] is settled. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: A [[France|French]] plane drops leaflets on [[Berlin]]. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: On the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]], [[United Kingdom|British]] troops advance one thousand yards on the front between [[Bazetin]] and [[Longueval]]. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: On the [[Eastern Front (World War I)|Eastern Front]], there is heavy fighting near [[Riga]] between [[Germany|German]] and [[Russia|Russian]] forces. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: In [[Armenia]], Russian troops capture [[Gumiskhanek]]. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: The [[Ottoman Empire]] bombs [[Suez]]. *[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: In [[London]], [[Parliament]] debates the campaign in [[Mesopotamia]]. *[[1917]] - [[Yugoslavia]]: The [[Corfu Declaration]], which created the post-[[World War I|war]] [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]], was signed by the Yugoslav Committee and Kingdom of Serbia. *[[1917]] - [[Russia]]: [[Alexander Kerensky]] becomes [[Prime Minister]] of the provisional government and survives an assassination attempt. *[[1917]] - [[United States]]: The first [[military draft]] numbers are drawn. *[[1917]] - [[Middle East]]: In [[Baghdad]], a record temperature of 123°F is recorded. *[[1918]] - [[World War I]]: [[Germany|German]] troops cross the [[Marne]]. *[[1918]] - [[World War I]]: An air raid in [[Kent]] causes no damage. *[[1918]] - [[World War I]]: The British destroyer ''Marne'' sinks the [[U-boat]] which sank the ''Justicia''. *[[1918]] - [[United Kingdom]]: [[Munition|Munitions]] workers in [[Birmingham]] threaten to [[strike]]. ===1920-1929=== *[[1920]] - [[United States]]: [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] presidential candidate [[James M. Cox]] denounces the campaign fundraising of the [[United States Republican Party|Republicans]]. *[[1920]] - [[Europe]]: The [[funeral]] of [[Empress Eugenie]] of [[France]] is held in [[St. Michael's Abbey]] near [[Farnborough, England]]. *[[1920]] - [[United States]]: Boxer [[Jack Johnson (boxer)|Jack Johnson]] is arrested near [[San Diego, California]] as he crosses the border from [[Tijuana, Mexico]] after being on the run for five years after his conviction under the [[Mann Act]]. *[[1921]] - [[Illinois]]: [[Governor of Illinois|Governor]] [[Len Small]] and [[Lieutenant Governor]] [[Fred E. Sterling]] are indicted by the [[Sangamon County, Illinois|Sangamon County]] [[grand jury]] for [[embezzlement]] and defrauding the state of $2,000,000. *[[1921]] - [[Massachusetts]]: The commonwealth's attorney general issues an opinion that, while the [[Nineteenth Amendment]] gave women the vote, they are barred from running for office under the [[Massachusetts]] [[constitution]]. *[[1921]] - [[United States]]: A [[United States Senate]] committee chaired by [[Kenneth McKellar]] ([[United States Democratic Party|D]]-[[Tennessee]]) hears testimony of how mine operators hired [[private detectives]] to infiltrate and spy on the [[United Mine Workers]]. *[[1921]] - [[Mexico]]: The Amatian oil fields 129 km south of [[Tampico, Mexico|Tampico]] burn, causing millions of dollars in damage. *[[1921]] - [[United States]]: [[Air mail]] service begins between [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]. *[[1922]] - [[Africa]]: The [[League of Nations]] awards mandates of [[Togoland]] to [[France]] and [[Tanganyika]] to the [[United Kingdom]]. *[[1923]] - [[United States]]: In [[New York City]], the [[Ku Klux Klan]] sues [[William Randolph Hearst|William Randolph Hearst's]] ''International Magazine'' to stop it from publishing [[Ku Klux Klan]] information files that the Klan says were stolen. *[[1923]] - [[New York State]]: [[New York City]] [[Mayor]] [[Mike Hylan]], in a speech in [[Ogdensburg, New York|Ogdensburg]], says both the [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] and [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] Parties are "corrupt manipulators" and urges the public to abandon both of them. *[[1923]] - [[Pacific Ocean]]: [[Japan]] presents a report to the [[League of Nations]] on the [[Mandated Islands]] that presents its administration as liberal and progressive. *[[1924]] - [[Iran|Persia]]: [[Teheran]] is under [[martial law]] after the American vice [[consul]], [[Robert Imbrie]], is killed by a religious mob enraged by rumors he had poisoned a fountain and killed several people. *[[1924]] - [[Olympics]]: Americans [[Helen Wills]] and [[Vincent Richards]] win the Olympic tennis championships in [[1924 Summer Olympics|Paris]]. *[[1924]] - [[New York State]]: On a sweltering day, [[Coney Island]] breaks its attendance record as over 600,000 try to escape the heat. *[[1925]] - [[Tennessee]]: In [[Cleveland, Tennessee|Cleveland]], [[Clarence Darrow]] questions [[William Jennings Bryan]] in the [[Scopes Monkey Trial]] during a session held out of doors about the literal truth of the [[Bible]]. Darrow also apologizes to the court after the judge cited him for contempt. *[[1926]] - [[Methodism|Methodist Church]]: A convention of the church votes to allow women to become priests. *[[1926]] - [[Oklahoma]]: In [[Muskogee, Oklahoma|Muskogee]], four men were shot and six others badly beaten by two police officers on a drunken rampage in three downtown hotels. *[[1926]] - [[United Kingdom]]: In a speech to the [[Christian Endeavor Movement]], [[David Lloyd George]] tells youth it must not repeat the mistakes of his generation and avoid war. He warns them Europe had "[[delirium tremens]]" from arms and it is getting "drunk" on them once again. *[[1927]] - [[Romania]]: [[Michael I of Romania|Michael I]] becomes [[King]] at age five upon the death of his father [[Ferdinand I of Romania|Ferdinand I]]. *[[1927]] - [[United States]]: Following a devastating spring flood in the lower [[Mississippi Valley]], [[Secretary of Commerce]] [[Herbert Hoover]] charged by [[President]] [[Calvin Coolidge]] on investigating the region's needs, presents the president with a $200 million [[flood control]] plan. *[[1927]] - [[Austria]]: Fifty-seven victims of [[riot|rioting]] in [[Vienna]] are buried in a single grave. *[[1928]] - [[United States]]: A [[United States Coast Guard]] patrol boat is sunk after a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] freighter slices it in two off [[Lewes, Delaware]], killing two sailors. *[[1928]] - [[Hungary]]: The government issues a decree ordering [[Gypsy|Gypsies]] to end their nomadic ways, settle permanently in one place, and subject themselves to the same laws and taxes as other Hungarians. *[[1929]] - [[Far East]]: [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] troops attempt to cross the [[Amur River]] into [[Manchuria]] near [[Blagovestchensk, Russia|Blagovestchensk]] as tensions mount between the [[Soviet Union]] and [[China]]. *[[1929]] - [[New Hampshire]]: The locomotive "Old Peppersass" derails on the [[cog railway]] in [[Mount Washington, New Hampshire|Mount Washington]] and explodes, killing one. *[[1929]] - [[France]]: [[Parliament]] narrowly approves [[President]] [[Poincarè]]'s plan to reschedule the country's foreign debts. *[[1929]] - [[United States]]: [[President]] [[Herbert Hoover]] protests the use of his name on the selling of [[apricots]] grown on a [[California]] farm he owns an interest in. *[[1929]] - [[Ohio]]: A plane crashes near [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]], killing three. ===1930-1939=== *[[1930]] - [[Soviet Union]]: [[Maxim Litvinov]] is named the [[Soviet Union|Soviet Union's]] Commissar of Foreign Affairs. *[[1930]] - [[New York State]]: [[Alfred E. Smith]], president of the company building the [[Empire State Building]], announces the structure will have an observation deck 1,288 feet above Fifth Avenue. *[[1930]] - [[New York State]]: Five die in the 92°F heat [[New York City]] from the heat wave gripping the east coast. *[[1931]] - [[United States]]: Former [[United States Secretary of the Interior|Interior Secretary]] [[Albert Fall]] enters state prison in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]] on his [[bribery]] conviction from the [[Teapot Dome scandal]]. *[[1931]] - [[Connecticut]]: Two [[United States Army Air Corps]] planes collide over [[Newington, Connecticut|Newington]], killing two. *[[1931]] - [[Spain]]: Three are dead in rioting in [[Seville]] after police clash with marchers in a funeral parade for a [[syndicalism|syndicalist]] killed by the police days earlier. *[[1932]] - [[Germany]]: President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] signs a decree ordering [[Franz von Papen]] to take control of the [[Prussia|Prussian]] state government and declares [[martial law]]. *[[1932]] - [[South America]]: Crowds in the capitals of [[Bolivia]] and [[Paraguay]] demand their governments declare war on the other after fighting on their border. *[[1932]] - [[United States]]: In [[Washington, D.C.]], police fire [[tear gas]] on [[World War I]] veterans part of the [[Bonus Expeditionary Force]] who attempt to march to the [[White House]]. *[[1932]] - [[United States]]: The [[AFL]] votes to ask President [[Herbert Hoover]] to help it secure a five-day work week. *[[1933]] - [[Europe]]: [[Germany]]'s [[Franz von Papen]] and the [[Vatican]]'s Cardinal [[Pope Pius XII|Eugenio Pacelli]] sign a [[concordat]] on behalf of their respective nations. *[[1933]] - [[United Kingdom]]: In [[London]], 500,000 march against [[anti-Semitism]]. *[[1933]] - [[United States]]: President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders new regulations on the trading of grain in order to curb speculators. *[[1933]] - [[Tennessee]]: The state becomes the nineteenth to approve the [[Twenty-first Amendment]] to repeal [[Prohibition]]. *[[1933]] - [[Germany]]: The Nazis arrest two-hundred Jewish merchants in [[Nuremberg]] and parade them through the streets. *[[1933]] - [[Aviation]]: Aviator [[Wiley Post]] damages his plane as he lands in [[Flat, Alaska]], on his first round-the-world flight. *[[1934]] - [[Minnesota]]: Police in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneaspolis]] fire upon striking [[Trucker|truck drivers]], wounding fifty. *[[1934]] - [[Washington State]]: In [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], Mayor [[Charles L. Smith]] leads police in firing [[tear gas]] on and clubbing 2,000 striking [[longshoreman|longshoremen]]. *[[1934]] - [[Oregon]]: [[Governor of Oregon|Governor]] [[Julius Meier]] calls out the National Guard to break a strike on the [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] docks. *[[1934]] - [[Maine]]: Three murderers serving life sentences escape from the state prison in [[Thomaston, Maine|Thomaston]]. *[[1934]] - [[Iowa]]: The state experiences its hottest day on record as the temperature hits 118°F in [[Keokuk, Iowa|Keokuk]]. *[[1934]] - [[United States]]: [[Postmaster General]] [[James A. Farley]] announces that the [[United States Post Office Department]] turned a $5 million profit in the fiscal year ended [[June 30]], the first annual profit since [[1919]]. *[[1934]] - [[United States]]: President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] heads to [[Hawaii]] aboard the cruiser [[USS Houston (CA-30)]]. *[[1934]] - [[Andorra]]: [[Spain]] arrests a man who proclaimed himself the ruler of the tiny principality under the name "Boris I". *[[1935]] - [[New York State]]: [[Lightning]] kills four on the shore at [[Brighton Beach, New York|Brighton Beach]]. *[[1935]] - [[Switzerland]]: A [[Royal Dutch Airlines]] plane en route from [[Milan]] to [[Frankfurt]] crashes into a Swiss mountain, killing thirteen. *[[1935]] - [[Ethiopia]]: Emperor [[Hailie Selassie]] demands [[Italy]] cease its demands on his country. *[[1935]] - [[Turkey]]: A [[munitions]] dump near [[Istanbul]] explodes killing many. *[[1935]] - [[India]]: Riots between [[Muslims]] and [[Sikhs]] over a mosque in [[Lahore]] leave eleven dead. *[[1936]] - [[Freedom of the seas]]: The [[Montreux Convention]] is signed in [[Montreux, Switzerland]], authorizing [[Turkey]] to fortify the [[Dardanelles]] and [[Bosphorus]] but guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations in peacetime. *[[1936]] - [[Aviation]]: [[Aviator]] [[Wiley Post]] nears [[Alaska]] aboard the ''Winnie Mae'' on his second round the world flight. His trip makes him the first person to fly around the world twice. *[[1937]] - [[Michigan]]: A judge rules the [[Ford Motor Company]], as well as eight individuals, must stand trial on criminal charges of assault for attacks on strikers in May. *[[1937]] - [[Florida]]: Two black men accused of stabbing a policeman are taken by a mob from the [[Leon County, Florida|Leon County]] jail in [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]] and [[lynching|killed]]. *[[1938]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States Department of Justice|Justice Department]] files suit in [[New York City]] against the [[motion picture]] industry charging violations of [[anti-trust law]]. The case would eventually result in a break-up of the industry in [[1948]]. *[[1938]] - [[Aviation]]: [[Ireland]]'s President [[Douglas Hyde]] receives [[Douglas Corrigan|Douglas "Wrongway" Corrigan]] in [[Dublin]] after his transatlantic flight. *[[1939]] - [[United States]]: The keel of the [[battleship]] [[USS Massachusetts (BB-59)]] is laid at the [[Bethlehem Steel]] [[shipyard]] in [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]. ===1940-1949=== *[[1940]] - [[Denmark]] leaves the [[League of Nations]]. *[[1940]] - [[Pop culture]]: [[Billboard magazine]] publishes its first "Music Popularity Chart"; the first number one song is [[Frank Sinatra]]'s "I'll Never Smile Again". *[[1940]] - [[Southeast Asia]]: Admiral [[Jean Decoux]] named governor of [[French Indochina]] by Marshal [[Philippe Pétain]]. *[[1940]] - [[United States]]: President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signs a bill limiting political activity by Federal employees, the [[Hatch Act]]. *[[1941]] - [[Soviet Union]]: [[Joseph Stalin]] consolidates the Commissariats of Home Affairs and National Security to form the [[NKVD]] and names [[Lavrenti Beria]] its chief. *[[1941]] - [[South America]]: In [[Bolivia]], the government makes arrests, including the former finance minister [[Victor Paz Estenssoro]], and shuts down newspapers, claiming a [[Nazi]] coup is in the works. *[[1941]] - [[Baseball]]: In [[Detroit, Michigan]], the [[New York Yankees]] beat the [[Detroit Tigers|Tigers]] 12-6 in a marathon seventeen inning game. *[[1942]] - [[World War II]]: The first unit of the [[Women's Army Corps]] begins training in [[Des Moines, Iowa]]. *[[1942]] - [[World War II]]: [[Red Army]] troops take [[bridgehead|bridgeheads]] over the [[Don River]] near [[Voronezh]]. *[[1942]] - [[World War II]]: The [[Royal Air Force]] attacks [[Fuka]] *[[1942]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] by a vote of 392-2 passes the largest tax increase in American history, $6.3 billion, and raises corporate tax rates to 90 percent. *[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: [[Red Army]] forces launch an attack on a 450 mile front from [[Taganrog]] to [[Orel]]. *[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: American and Canadian troops conquer [[Enna, Italy|Enna]] on [[Sicily]]. *[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: Three [[Japanese Navy]] ships are sunk by American planes near [[Vila]] in the [[Solomon Islands]]. *[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: In [[Washington, D.C.]], Admiral [[Frederick Horne]], Vice [[Chief of Naval Operations]] says the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] is planning for the war to last until [[1949]]. *[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: Axis leaders [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Benito Mussolini]] confer in northern [[Italy]] *[[1944]] - [[Germany]]: [[Adolf Hitler]] survives the [[July 20 Plot]] an assassination attempt led by [[Claus von Stauffenberg]]. *[[1944]] - [[World War II]]: American troops land on [[Guam]] near [[Port Apra, Guam|Port Apra]]. *[[1944]] - [[World War II]]: On [[Sicily]], fighting continues between [[Wehrmacht|German]] and [[United States Army|American]] forces near [[Catania, Italy|Catania]]. *[[1944]] - [[India]]: In [[Bombay]], health authorities announce a [[cholera]] epidemic has killed 34,000 in three months. *[[1944]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States Democratic Party]] nominates [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] for a fourth term as president. *[[1944]] - [[Mexico]]: Fifty are hurt in rioting in front of the presidential palace in [[Mexico City]]. *[[1945]] - [[United States]]: The [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] approves the [[Bretton Woods Agreement]]. *[[1945]] - [[World War II]]: Talks continue on the fourth day of the [[Potsdam Conference]] outside [[Berlin]]. *[[1946]] - [[World War II]]: The [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]]'s [[Pearl Harbor Committee]] says [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] was completely blameless for the [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Pearl Harbor Attack|attack on Pearl Harbor]] and calls for a unified command structure in the armed forces. *[[1946]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives]] votes 265-79 to put control of [[atomic energy]] in the hands of a civilian body, the [[Atomic Energy Commission]], rather than leave the military in control. *[[1946]] - [[United States]]: [[Congress of the United States|Congressional]] conferees agree to extend the [[Office of Price Administration]] and its [[wage controls|wage]] and [[price controls]] to [[June 30]], [[1947]]. *[[1946]] - [[United States]]: [[Congress of the United States|Congress]] sends President [[Harry S. Truman]] the [[GI Bill]]. *[[1946]] - [[Michigan]]: A [[grand jury]] indicts nineteen members of the state legislature for bribery for obstructing a banking reform bill. *[[1946]] - [[Roman Catholic Church]]: [[Pope Pius XII]] denounces [[nationalization]] of industries. *[[1946]] - [[World War II]]: The [[Soviet Union]] informed the [[United States Army]] that [[Lord Hee Haw]], the Iowa-born propaganda broadcaster, had died in a Soviet camp in October 1945. *[[1946]] - [[United Kingdom]]: Prime Minister [[Clement Atlee]] denounces leader of the opposition [[Winston Churchill]]'s "stunts" and says the [[Tories]] have no plan. *[[1947]] - [[Southeast Asia]]: Police in [[Burma]] arrest former Prime Minister [[U Saw]] and 19 others on charges of assassinating Prime Minister [[U Aung San]] and seven members of his cabinet. *[[1947]] - [[South Asia]]: The [[viceroy]] of [[India]] says the people of the [[Northwest Frontier Province]] overwhelmingly voted the previous day to join [[Pakistan]] rather than [[India]]. *[[1947]] - [[Roman Catholic Church]]: [[Pope Pius XII]] [[canonize|canonizes]] a French saint, [[Blessed Louis-Marie Gregnon de Montort]]. *[[1948]] - [[Cold War]]: President [[Harry S. Truman]] issues the first peacetime [[military draft]] in the [[United States]] amid increasing tensions with the [[Soviet Union]]. *[[1948]] - [[Far East]]: [[Syngman Rhee]] is elected president of [[South Korea]] by parliament. *[[1948]] - [[United States]]: In [[New York City]], twelve leaders of the [[Communist Party USA]] are indicted under the [[Smith Act]] including [[William Z. Foster]] and [[Gus Hall]]. *[[1949]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] sign a truce to end their nineteen month war. *[[1949]] - [[Bulgaria]]: Parliament elects [[Vassil Kolarov]] prime minister, replacing [[Georgi Dimitrov]]. *[[1949]] - [[United States]]: [[Carmine DeSapio]] becomes leader of [[Tammany Hall]], the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] organization in [[New York City]]. *[[1949]] - [[Journalism]]: Colonel [[Robert R. McCormick]] announces the purchase of the ''[[Washington Times-Herald]]'' by his paper, the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. *[[1949]] - [[United States]]: President [[Harry S. Truman]] signs a bill to enable [[urban renewal]] and [[slum clearance]]. ===1950-1959=== *[[1950]] - [[Belgium]]: [[Politics of Belgium|Parliament]] authorizes king [[Leopold III of Belgium|Leopold III]] to return from exile in [[Austria]]. *[[1950]] - [[Korean War]]: [[North Korea]] attacks the temporary [[South Korea|South Korean]] capital, [[Taejon]]. *[[1950]] - [[United States]]: Senator [[Millard Tydings]] ([[United States Democratic Party|D]]-[[Maryland]]) says Senator [[Joseph R. McCarthy]] ([[United States Republican Party|R]]-[[Wisconsin]]) had lied at a hearing and that his claims of [[Communists]] in the [[United States Department of State|State Department]] are a "fraud and a hoax". *[[1950]] - [[Korean War]]: ''The [[Daily Worker]]'', the official newspaper of the [[Communist Party USA|Communist Party]], editorializes that President [[Harry S. Truman]] is trying "to convert the Korean War into World War III." *[[1950]] - [[Cold War]]: In [[Philadelphia]], [[Harry Gold]] pleads guilty to spying for the [[Soviet Union]] by passing secrets from atomic scientist [[Klaus Fuchs]]. *[[1950]] - [[Indonesia]]: A new federal system for the country's government is agreed on to take effect [[August 17]]. *[[1951]] - [[Middle East]]: King [[Abdullah I of Jordan]] is assassinated while attending Friday prayers in [[Jerusalem]]. *[[1951]] - [[World War II]]: The [[United States]] invites fifty nations to [[San Francisco]] to consider a peace treaty with [[Japan]]. *[[1951]] - [[United States]]: The [[Missouri River]] continues to flood in the [[Midwest]]. *[[1952]] - [[Middle East]]: The [[Egypt|Egyptian]] prime minister, [[Hussein Sirry Pasha]] resigns. *[[1952]] - [[Olympics]] - The [[1952 Summer Olympics|15th Olympic Games]] begin in [[Helsinki, Finland]]. *[[1952]] - [[New York State]] - A train on the [[Long Island Railroad]] strikes an automobile near [[Central Islip, New York|Central Islip]], killing seven. *[[1953]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Israel]] and the [[Soviet Union]] resume diplomatic relations after five month lapse. *[[1953]] - [[United Nations]]: The [[United Nations Economic and Social Council]] votes to make [[UNICEF]] a permanent agency. *[[1953]] - [[United States]]: President [[Dwight Eisenhower]] presents his agenda to [[Congress of the United States|Congressional]] leaders. *[[1953]] - [[Far East]]: Eisenhower names [[Ellis O. Briggs]] ambassador to [[South Korea]]. *[[1954]] - [[Germany]]: [[Otto John]], head of [[West Germany]]'s secret service, defects to [[East Germany]]. *[[1954]] - [[United States]]: Senator [[Joseph R. McCarthy]] accepts the resignation of his aide [[Roy Cohn]]. *[[1954]] - [[Southeast Asia]]: At [[Geneva, Switzerland]], an [[armistice]] is signed that ends fighting in [[Vietnam]] and divides the country along the 17th [[parallel]]. *[[1955]] - [[Far East]]: [[China]] shells [[Taiwan]]'s islands [[Quemoy]] and [[Matsu]]. *[[1955]] - [[Cold War]]: The summit between leaders of the [[United States]], [[Soviet Union]], [[France]], and the [[United Kingdom]] continues at [[Geneva, Switzerland]]. *[[1955]] - [[Michigan]]: The [[United Auto Workers]] is indicted under the [[Federal Corrupt Practices Act]] for its activities in [[Michigan]] in the [[1954]] elections. *[[1955]] - [[United States]]: The committee working on the merger of America's two largest labor federations, the [[American Federation of Labor]] and the [[Congress of Industrial Organizations]], agrees to call the combined organization the "[[AFL-CIO]]" *[[1956]] - [[Middle East]]: The [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office|British Foreign Office]] announces it was cancelling funding for [[Egypt]]'s [[Aswan High Dam]] *[[1956]] - [[United States]]: A nationwide [[civil defense]] drill, "Operation Alert", is held, simulating a Soviet nuclear strike on seventy-five American cities. As part of the exercise, 10,000 bureaucrats and officials leave [[Washington, D.C.]], for bunkers around the capital. *[[1956]] - [[Far East]]: In [[Mukden]], [[Pu Yi]], the former Emperor of [[China]], testifies in the [[war crime|war crimes]] trials of twenty-two Japanese, the first time Pu Yi's whereabouts had been known since [[1946]]. *[[1956]] - [[Western Hemisphere]]: United States President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] leaves for [[Panama]], where a summit of leaders of the hemisphere's nations is to be held. *[[1957]] - [[United States]]: President [[Dwight Eisenhower]] appoints a panel of federal officials to work with a committee of state governors on defining federal-state relations. *[[1957]] - [[Freedom of the seas]]: The [[Soviet Union]] closes [[Peter the Great Bay]], which provides access to [[Vladivostok]], to foreign ships. *[[1958]] -[[Yugoslavia]]: Twenty-six are dead in an explosion at a military base near [[Kokin Breg]]. *[[1958]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Jordan]] suspends diplomatic relations with the [[United Arab Republic]] after it recognized the new government of [[Iraq]]. *[[1958]] - [[United States]]: President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] signs legislation to give federal employees a 10 percent raise. *[[1958]] - [[Baseball]]: [[Jim Bunning]] of the [[Detroit Tigers]] pitches a no-hitter against the [[Boston Red Sox]]. *[[1959]] - [[Europe]]: The [[Organization for European Economic Cooperation]] admits [[Spain]]. *[[1959]] - [[Africa]]: [[Haile Selassie]], Emperor of [[Ethiopia]], arrives in [[Paris]] for a state visit with President [[Charles de Gaulle]]. *[[1959]] - [[Soviet Union]]: Premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]] postpones his visit to [[Scandinavia]] citing anti-Soviet sentiment there. ===1960-1969=== *[[1960]] - [[Asia]]: [[Ceylon]] elects [[Sirimavo Bandaranaike]] Prime Minister, the world's first elected female head of government. *1960 - [[United States]]: The [[Polaris missile]] is successfully launched from a submarine, the [[USS George Washington (SSBN-598)]], for the first time. *1960 - [[United Nations]]: [[Belgium]] defends its intervention in the [[Congo]] to the [[United Nations Security Council]]. *1960 - [[Africa]]: In [[Harare, Zimbabwe|Salisbury, Rhodesia]], 20,000 protest over police brutality. *1960 - [[Middle East]]: In [[Lebanon]], [[Saeb Salem]] is named Prime Minister. *1960 - [[United States]]: The [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury Department]] reports the government had a budget surplus of $1,068,101,353 in the fiscal year that ended [[June 30]]. *[[1961]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives]] rejects President [[John F. Kennedy]]'s proposal to reform the [[National Labor Relations Board]]. *1961 - [[United States]]: President [[John F. Kennedy]] transfers authority for [[civil defense]] planning to the [[United States Department of Defense|Defense Department]]. *1961 - [[Middle East]]: The [[Arab League]] admits [[Kuwait]] to membership. *1961 - [[Africa]] - [[France|French]] military forces break the [[Tunisia|Tunisian]] [[siege]] of [[Bizerte]]. *[[1962]] - [[United States]]: General [[Maxwell Taylor]] is named chairman of the U.S.[[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. *1962 - [[South America]]: [[Earthquake|Earthquakes]] in [[Colombia]] kill 40. *1962 - [[Africa]]: [[France]] and [[Tunisia]] restore diplomatic relations after one year break. *[[1963]] - [[Pop culture]]: [[Jan and Dean]]'s song "Surf City" hits number one. *1963 - [[Africa]] - The [[United States]] announced suspension of aid to the [[Republic of the Congo]]. *1963 - [[Indonesia]] announces it will in the future refer to the [[Indian Ocean]] as the "Indonesian Ocean". *[[1964]] - [[Vietnam War]] - [[Viet Cong]] forces attack the capital of [[Dinh Tuong Province]], [[Cai Be]], killing 11 [[South Vietnam]]ese military personnel and 40 civilians (30 of which are children). *1964 - [[Space exploration]]: [[NASA]] successfully tests the first electric [[rocket engine]] in [[California]]. *1964 - [[Caribbean]]: [[Cuba]]'s Premier [[Fidel Castro]] compares U.S. Senator and presidential candidate [[Barry M. Goldwater]] to [[Adolf Hitler]]. *[[1965]] - [[United States]]: [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] nominates [[Abe Fortas]] to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]. *1965 - [[Pop culture]]: [[Columbia Records]] releases [[Bob Dylan]]'s groundbreaking single "Like a Rolling Stone" to radio stations. *1965 - [[United States]]: In [[Hayneville, Alabama]], two [[civil rights]] protesters, one a priest and the other a [[seminarian]], are shot by a deputy sheriff. The seminarian died of his wounds. *1965 - [[Greece]] - [[Elias Tsirimokos]] becomes prime minister. *1965 - [[Turkey]] - Prime Minister [[Suat Hayri Urguplu]] returns from a visit to [[Moscow]] and announces the [[Soviet Union]] will provide aid to his country. *1965 - [[United States]]: [[Missouri]] experiences its greatest one-day rainfall as 18.18 inches (462 mm) fall near [[Edgerton, Missouri|Edgerton]]. *[[1966]] - [[United Kingdom]]: Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]] announces budget cuts to combat [[inflation]] and calls for voluntary wage and [[price controls]]. *1966 - [[United States]]: In [[Cleveland, Ohio]], the [[National Guard]] moves in after days of [[riot]]ing. *[[1967]] - [[North America]]: [[France|French]] President [[Charles de Gaulle]] arrives in [[St. Pierre and Miquelon]]. *[[1968]] - [[Mexico]]: In [[Mexico City]], students protest for more student participation in the management of universities. *[[1969]] - [[Apollo Program]]: [[Apollo 11]] lands on the [[Moon]] and [[Neil Armstrong|Neil A. Armstrong]] and [[Edwin Aldrin|Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin]] become the first [[human]]s to walk on its surface. ===1970-1979=== *[[1970]] - [[Europe]]: [[Finland]]'s President [[Urho Kaleva]] completes his state visit to the [[Soviet Union]]. *1970 - [[Middle East]]: President [[Richard Nixon]] says he is asking for a three month truce in the [[Middle East]]. *1970 - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Richard Nixon]] says the United States will oppose a coalition government for [[Vietnam]] that includes the [[Communist Party]]. *1970 - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Saigon]] is shelled by the Communists *1970 - [[United States]]: The [[Federal Trade Commission]] accuses [[McDonald's]] of fraud in a promotional contest. *[[1971]] - [[United States]]: President [[Richard M. Nixon]] tells [[Taiwan]] it will continue to sell it arms. *1971 - [[United States]]: The [[United States Postal Service]] reaches an agreement with its [[labor unions]]. *1971 - [[United States]]: President [[Richard M. Nixon]] appoints [[Rush Moody, Jr.]] to the [[Federal Power Commission]]. *1971 - [[Space exploration]]: President [[Richard M. Nixon]] declares the day "National Moon Walk Day" in honor of the [[Apollo 11]] landing this date in [[1969]]. *[[1972]] - [[Netherlands]]: The cabinet of Prime Minister [[Barend Biesheuvel]] resigns in a dispute over the budget. *1972 - [[United States]]: Senator [[George McGovern]] of [[South Dakota]] asks [[Lawrence O'Brien]] to become his campaign manager in his campaign for president. *1972 - [[United States]]: President [[Richard M. Nixon]] announces the transfer of twelve parcels of federal land to the states for use as parks. *1972 - [[South America]]: [[Uruguay]] is crippled by a [[general strike]] called to obtain wage increases in the face of high [[inflation]]. *1972 - [[Australia]]: Police in [[Canberra]] break up a protest by [[Aborigines]] in front of Parliament over land reform . *[[1973]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States Senate]] passes the [[War Powers Act]]. *1973 - [[Vietnam War]]: In testimony by Assistant Secretary of Defense [[Jerry Friedheim]] to the [[U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee]], the [[United States Defense Department]] admits it lied to [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] about bombing [[Cambodia]] . *1973 - [[Greece]]: Seventy-three government officials and military officers are charged with conspiracy to overthrow the government. *1973 - [[Kenya]]: [[Julius Kiano]], the government's Commerce and Industry Minister, tells Asian-owned businesses to close by the end of the year. *1973 - [[Middle East]]: [[Palestinian|Palestianian]] [[terrorist|terrorists]] hijack a [[Japan Airlines]] jet en route from [[Amsterdam]] to [[Japan]] and force it down in [[Dubai]]. *1973 - [[Indiana]]: The state is found guilty of operating segregated schools by federal judge [[S. Hugh Dillin]], who orders the state to develop a desegregation plan for [[Indianapolis]]'s schools. *[[1974]] - [[Cyprus_dispute#The_Turkish_occupation_of_Cyprus|Turkish occupation of Cyprus]]: Forces from [[Turkey]] invade [[Cyprus]] after Greek Cypriots' attempt at [[enosis]]. [[NATO]]'s Council praises the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]] for attempts to settle the dispute. [[Syria]] and [[Egypt]] put their militaries on alert. *1974 - [[Connecticut]]: The [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] state convention nominates [[Ella T. Grasso]] for[[Governor of Connecticut|governor]]. *1974 - [[Middle East]]: [[Iraq]] announces plans to improve navigation on the [[Tigris]] and [[Euphrates]] rivers. *1974 - [[California]]: Reconsidering its decision in June to create [[nude beach|nude beaches]], the [[Los Angeles]] city council votes to ban nudity on all public beaches after a public outcry. *[[1975]] - [[Africa]]: In [[Angola]], [[cease fire]] in the country between the government and [[UNITA]] rebels is broken only hours after it begins. *1975 - [[South Asia]]: [[India]] expels three reporters from ''[[The Times]]'', ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', and ''[[Newsweek]]'' because they refused to sign a pledge to abide by government censorship. *1975 - [[Florida]]: Three employees of [[Mel Fisher]] drown near [[Key West, Florida|Key West]] as part of efforts to find the Spanish galleon ''[[Nuestra Señora de Atocha]]''. *1975 - [[United States]]: The [[United States Postal Service]] reaches an agreement with its unions. *[[1976]] - [[Viking program]]: The [[Viking 1]] lander successfully lands on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]. * 1976 - [[Vietnam War]]: The United States military completes its troop withdrawal from [[Thailand]]. *[[1977]] - [[United States]]: [[Leon Jaworksi]] agrees to be the [[House Ethics Committee]]'s special counsel in its probe of the [[Koreagate]] scandal. *1977 - [[Pennsylvania]]: [[Johnstown, Pennsylvania|Johnstown]] is hit by a [[flash flood]] that kills eighty and causes $350 million in damage. *1977 - [[United States]]: The [[Central Intelligence Agency]] releases documents under the [[Freedom of Information Act]] revealing it had engaged in [[mind control]] experiments. *[[1978]] - [[Middle East]]: Israel's [[Knesset|parliament]] exempts religious women from military service. *1978 - [[Watergate]]: Former U.S. Attorney General [[John Mitchell]] is released on [[parole]]. *1978 - [[Africa]]: The [[Organization of African Unity]] continues its annual meeting in [[Khartoum, Sudan]]. *[[1979]] - [[Swimming]]: [[Diana Nyad]] swims the sixty miles from the [[Bahamas]] to [[Florida]]. *1979 - [[Far East]]: [[United States|American]] President [[Jimmy Carter]] says troop withdrawals from [[South Korea]] will cease and the remainder will stay for at least two years. ===1980-1989=== *[[1980]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Takieddih Solh]] is named [[Lebanon]]'s new prime minister. *1980 - [[Middle East]]: The [[United Nations Security Council]] votes 14-0 that member states should not recognize [[Jerusalem]] as the capital of [[Israel]]. *1980 - [[United States]]: The [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] reveals it has a [[stealth]] plane. *[[1981]] - [[Middle East]]: The [[United States]] suspends sales of [[F-16]] fighter jets to [[Israel]]. *[[1982]] - [[United Kingdom]]: The [[Provisional IRA]] detonates two [[bomb]]s in [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]] and [[Regents Park]] in central [[London]], killing eight soldiers, wounding forty-seven people, and leading to the deaths of seven horses. *[[1982]] - [[United Kingdom]]: Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] faces an angry [[House of Commons]] when she refuses to answer questions about [[Geoffrey Arthur Prince]], an employee of [[GCHQ]] accused of spying for the [[Soviet Union]]. *[[1983]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives]] censures two of its members, [[Gerry Studds]] ([[United States Democratic Party|D]]-[[Massachusetts]]) and [[Daniel B. Crane]] ([[United States Republican Party|R]])-[[Illinois]], for having sex with congressional pages. *1983 - [[Middle East]]: The [[Israel|Israeli]] cabinet votes to withdraw troops from [[Beirut]] but to remain in southern [[Lebanon]]. *[[1984]] - [[United States]]: Officials of the [[Miss America]] pageant ask [[Vanessa Williams]] to quit after ''[[Penthouse]]'' published nude photos of her. *[[1985]] - [[Oceanography]]: The main [[ship wreck]] site of the [[Spain | Spanish]] galleon ''[[Nuestra Señora de Atocha]]'' (which sank in [[1622]]) is found 40 miles off the coast of [[Key West, Florida]] by treasure hunters who soon begin to raise $400 million in [[coin]]s and [[silver]]. *1985 - [[Africa]]: The [[Organization of African Unity]] ends its annual meeting in [[Addis Ababa, Ethiopia]] by declaring that most of the continent's nations are on the brink of economic collapse and blames the developed world for the situation. *1985 - [[South Africa]]: The government declares a state of emergency because of unrest in the black townships. *1985 - [[Austria]]: 120 [[Poland|Polish]] pilgrims on their way to [[Rome]] ask for [[political asylum]]. *1985- [[Caribbean]]: The government of [[Aruba]] passes legislation to secede from the [[Netherlands Antilles]]. *[[1986]] - [[South Africa]]: Police fire [[tear gas]] into a church service for families of those held under the government's emergency decrees. Near [[Johannesburg]], [[AFL-CIO]] chief [[Lane Kirkland]] is detained by police. *1986 - [[Massachusetts]]: In [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], [[Gerald Amirault]] of the [[Fell Acres]] Day School is convicted of [[child molestation|molesting]] nine children. *1986 - [[Pennsylvania]]: [[Municipal employee|Municipal employees]] in [[Philadelphia]] vote to return to work after a twenty day strike. *[[1987]] - [[Europe]]: [[Morocco]] announces it will apply for membership in the [[European Community]]. *1987 - [[Middle East]]: The [[United Nations Security Council]] demands a [[ceasefire]] in the [[Iran-Iraq War]]. *1987 - [[Arizon]]: A recall drive is begun against Governor [[Evan Mecham]]. *1987 - [[United States]]: President [[Ronald Reagan]] appoints [[Larry Kramer]], co-founder of [[Gay Men's Health Crisis]], to a federal panel on [[AIDS]]. *[[1988]] - [[United States]]: The [[United States Democratic Party|Democrats]] nominate Governor [[Michael Dukakis]] of [[Massachusetts]] for President. *1988 - [[Cold War]]: The [[United States Department of State]] rejects a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] offer to dismantle the [[Krasnoyarsk]] radar in exchange for concessions regarding the [[ABM Treaty]]. *[[1989]] - [[Space exploration]]: President [[George H.W. Bush]] calls for a manned mission to [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] . *1989 - [[Art]]: [[Photographer]] [[Robert Mapplethorpe]]'s show opens at [[Washington, D.C.]]'s Project for the Arts after the [[Smithsonian Institution]]'s [[Corcoran Gallery]] cancelled it. ===1990-1999=== *[[1990]] - [[Caribbean]]: [[Haiti]] asks the [[United States]] to send observers to monitor its upcoming elections. *1990 - [[United Kingdom]]: A [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] bomb explodes at the [[International Stock Exchange]]. *1990 - [[United States]]: [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] Justice [[William Brennan]] announces his retirement from the Court. *1990 - [[Iran Contra]]: All of Colonel [[Oliver North]]'s convictions for perjury and other offenses are overturned by an appeals court. *[[1991]] - [[Europe]]: The [[United States Department of Defense]] begins airlifting supplies to [[Albania]] *[[1992]] - [[Czechoslovakia]]: [[Václav Havel]] resigns as president. *1992 - [[Poland]]: 4,000 [[copper]] miners go on strike *1992 - [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]: A [[TU-154]] cargo plane crashes in the suburbs of [[Tbilisi]], killing forty. *[[1993]] - [[United States]]: President [[Bill Clinton]] nominates Judge [[Louis Freeh]] to be director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. *1993 - [[United Kingdom]]: 20,000 policemen gather at [[Wembley Stadium]] in [[London]] to protest pay reforms. *[[1994]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Israel]]'s [[Shimon Peres]] visits [[Jordan]], the highest ranking Israeli official to do so *1994 - [[Astronomy]]: [[Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9]]'s Fragment Q1 hits [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. *[[1995]] - [[United States]]: The Regents of the [[University of California]] vote to end all [[affirmative action]] in the UC system by [[1997]]. *[[1996]] - [[Spain]]: An [[ETA]] bomb at an [[airport]] kills 35 *[[1997]] - [[United Kingdom]]: A [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] truce takes effect. *1997 - [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]: The [[Serb Democratic Party]] forces President [[Biljana Plavsic|Biljana Plavšić]] to resign. *[[1998]] - [[Afghanistan]]: 200 aid workers from [[CARE International]], [[Doctors Without Borders]] and other aid groups leave the country on orders of the [[Taliban]]. *[[1999]] - [[Mercury program]]: [[Mercury 4|Liberty Bell 7]] is raised from the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. *1999 - [[Europe]]: The [[European Parliament]] elects [[Nichole Fontaine]] its president. *1999 - [[United States]]: Officials of the [[Public Broadcasting System]] admit in testimony to [[Congress of the United States|Congress]] that its stations gave donor lists to the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] party and Democratic candidates. ===2000-2099=== *[[2000]] - [[Olympics]]: The leaders of [[Salt Lake City]]'s [[2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal|bid]] to win the [[2002 Winter Olympics]] are indicted by a federal [[grand jury]] for [[bribery]], [[fraud]], and [[racketeering]]. *2000 - [[Africa]]: In [[Zimbabwe]], Parliament opens its new session and seats opposition members for the first time in a decade. *2000 - [[Europe]]: [[Carlos the Jackal]] sues [[France]] in the [[European Court of Human Rights]] for allegedly torturing him. *2000 - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] votes to ease the [[Cuban trade embargo|trade embargo]] and travel restrictions on [[Cuba]]. *2000 - [[Japan]]: American President [[Bill Clinton]] arrives in [[Okinawa]] for the [[G8]] summit and pledges to the islanders that the United States will reduce the impact American military bases have on their lives. *2000 - [[World War II]]: The [[Commission on Fine Arts]] approves the [[World War II Memorial]]'s design and location on the Mall in [[Washington, D.C.]]. *[[2001]] - [[United States]]: [[Vanessa Legget]] is found in contempt by a Federal Court for refusing to release notes made for her book on the [[Doris Angleton]] murder. *2001 - [[United Kingdom]]: The [[London Stock Exchange]] goes public. *[[2002]] - [[Italy]]: The 27th Annual [[G8]] summit opens in [[Genoa]]. An Italian protester in Genoa, [[Carlo Giuliani]], is shot by police. *2002 - [[United States]]: The [[United States Senate]] confirms [[Roger L. Gregory]] as the first black to sit on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit]]. *2002 - [[South America]]: A fire in a [[discotheque]] in [[Lima, Peru]] kills over twenty-five. *[[2003]] - [[Liberia]]: Fighting between militias controlled by the country's president, [[Charles Taylor]], and rebels continues in [[Monrovia]]. *2003 - [[Middle East]]: [[Israel]]i Prime Minister [[Ariel Sharon]] meets with [[Mahmoud Abbas]] in [[Jerusalem]]. *2003 - [[United Kingdom]]: [[Richard Sambrook]], the Director of [[BBC]] [[News]] reveals that [[David Kelly|Dr. David Kelly]] was the source of claims that [[Downing Street]] had "sexed up" the [[September Dossier]], aka the [[Dodgy Dossier]]. *2003 - [[South Korea]]: [[United Kingdom|British]] Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] arrives in [[Seoul]] to meet with President [[Roh Moo Hyun]] and faces questions from the press about the death of [[David Kelly]]. *2003 - [[France]]: Sixteen people are injured after two [[bomb|bombs]] explode outside a tax office in [[Nice]]. *2003- [[Africa]]: Former [[Uganda|Ugandan]] [[dictator]] [[Idi Amin]] is in a [[coma]] at a [[hospital]] in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], as Uganda refused permission for him to return home. *2003- [[Golf]]: Rookie [[Ben Curtis]], ranked 396th in the world wins the [[British Open (golf)|British Open]]. He is the first golfer to win a major golf tournament in his first attempt in more than ninety years. *2003- [[Africa]]: Fourteen people - a [[United States|US]] family of twelve who had chartered the plane and the [[South Africa]]n crew of two - die when their light plane crashes into [[Mount Kenya]] after taking off from [[Nairobi]] for [[Buffalo Springs National Reserve]] in northern [[Kenya]]. *[[2004]] - [[Middle East]]: [[Palestinian]] lawmaker [[Nabil Amr]] is shot in the [[West Bank]]. *2004 - [[Middle East]]: The [[United Nations Security Council]] votes to demand [[Israel]] cease construction on its wall through the [[West Bank]]. *2004 - [[Iraq War]]: [[Angelo de la Cruz]], a [[Philippines|Fillipino]] truck driver taken hostage in [[Iraq]], is released. *2004 - [[United Kingdom]]: The [[House of Commons]] debates the Butler report on pre-[[Iraq War]] intelligence. *2004 - [[Canada]]: Prime Minister [[Paul Martin]] appoints his new [[Cabinet of Canada|cabinet]]. *2004 - [[United States]]: Former [[National Security Advisor]] [[Sandy Berger]] resigns as an advisor to Senator [[John Kerry]]'s presidential campaign after it was revealed he stole classified documents from the [[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]]. *2004 - [[United States]]: [[PETA]] releases a video of gross [[cruelty to animals|cruelty]] to chickens taken at [[Pilgrim's Pride]], one of [[KFC]]'s suppliers in [[West Virginia]], and the company pledged to investigate the claims. *2004 - [[Middle East]]: [[Ahmed Qurei]], Prime Minister of the [[Palestinian Authority]], agrees to withdraw his resignation, three days after tendering it. *2004 - [[Iraq War]]: [[Human Rights Watch]] releases a report stating that [[Sudan|Sudanese]]government documents confirm support for the [[Arab]] [[Janjaweed]] militia in their campaign of [[ethnic cleansing]] against [[African]] [[Muslim]]s in [[Darfur]]. *2004 - [[United States]]: The [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] votes to override a proposal by the [[Financial Accounting Standards Board]] that would require publicly traded companies to record all forms of share-based payments to employees, including [[stock option]]s, as expenses. *2004 - [[Business]]: The [[EU]] approves a 50-50 merger between [[BMG]] and [[Sony]]. *2004 - [[Theatre]]: [[Jennifer Laura Thompson]] replaces [[Kristin Chenoweth]] in the [[Broadway]] show [[Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]. ==References== *''Facts on File Yearbook'', various years *Facts on File's ''Day by Day'' series *''Encyclopaedia Brittanica Yearbook'', various years *[http://www.imdb.com/OnThisDay?day=20&month=July Internet Movie Database July 20 in Movie History page] *''The [[New York Times]],'' July 21st issues of various years *[http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/index.html ''The New York Times'' On This Day site] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=12935838.
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