Today's highlight in history
On
On this day
In 1699, treaty is signed by
In 1718, English pirate Edward Teach, better known as ''Blackbeard'' is killed during a battle off the
In 1892, Belgians suppress uprising of Arab slave holders in
In 1906, the ''SOS'' distress signal is adopted at the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in
In 1915, British and Turks battle indecisively at Tsiphon,
In 1935, the flying boat, The China Clipper, leaves
In 1943,
In 1947, Iran Assembly nullifies oil agreements with
In 1962,
In 1963,
In 1967, the UN Security Council approves Resolution 242, which calls for
In 1972,
In 1974, UN General Assembly gives the Palestine Liberation Organization observer status.
In 1977, the British and French supersonic airliner Concorde begins service out of
In 1986, Iranian surface-to-surface missile hits residential area in Iraqi capital of
In 1988, South African government announces it has joined
In 1989, Lebanese President Rene Mouawad is assassinated.
In 1990, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, after being defeated by John Major in a ballot for Conservative Party leader, resigns after 11 1/2 years in office.
In 1991, ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide meets with a group of Haitian legislators to negotiate an end to
In 1992, NATO warships begin a blockade of Yugoslav territorial waters and a cease-fire virtually collapses.
In 1993, Mexican Senate approves North American Free Trade Agreement.
In 1994, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi is placed under investigation in a bribery probe.
In 1995, boosting the Balkan peace accord, the UN Security Council suspends economic sanctions against Serbia and begins lifting the arms embargo against republics of the former Yugoslavia.
In 1996, President Alberto Fujimori of
In 1997, Gunmen kidnap five aid workers from the UN and European Union in
In 1998, Albanians ratify their country's first post-Communist constitution in a referendum.
In 1999, Abdelkader Hachani, a moderate leader of
In 2000, four Palestinians are killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli troops near a Jewish settlement.
In 2001, the Turkish Parliament approves revisions to the country's 75-year-old civil code to recognise men and women as equal before the law.
In 2002, officials cancel the Miss World pageant in
In 2004, opposition supporters gather to protest alleged fraud in
In 2005, conservative Angela Merkel takes power as
In 2006,
Today's birthdays: Charles de Gaulle, French general-statesman (1890-1970); Benjamin Britten, English composer (1913-1976); Lew Hoad, Australian tennis champion (1934-1994); Shane Gould, Australian Olympic swimming champion (1956-); Jamie Lee Curtis, U.S. actress (1958-); Mariel Hemingway, U.S. actress (1961-); Boris Becker, German tennis professional and Wimbledon champion (1967-).