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历史上的今天---September seventh
[日期:2013-09-07]   来源:昆明五华凯伦贝尔外语培训学校  作者:凯伦贝尔   阅读:8639次[字体: ]

Today's Highlight in History:
On September seventh, 1940, Nazi Germany began its initial "blitz" on London during

World War Two.
On this date:
In 1825, the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution, bade

farewell to President John Quincy Adams at the White House.

  In 1901, the Peace of Beijing ended the Boxer Rebellion in China.

  In 1936, rock legend Buddy Holly was born Charles Hardin Holley in Lubbock, Texas.

  In 1963, the National Professional Football Hall of Fame was dedicated in Canton,

Ohio.

  In 1969, Senate Republican leader Everett M. Dirksen died in Washington DC.

  In 1977, the Panama Canal treaties, calling for the US to eventually turn over control of

the waterway to Panama, were signed in Washington.

  In 1977, convicted Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy was released from prison

after more than four years.

  In 1979, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) made its cable

TV debut.

  In 1986, Desmond Tutu was installed as the first black to lead the Anglican Church in

southern Africa.

  In 1998, St. Louis Cardinal Mark McGwire equaled Roger Maris' single-season home run

record as he hit number 61 during a game against the Chicago Cubs.

  Ten years ago: President Bush left for his one-day Finland summit with Soviet President

Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Kimberly Bergalis of Fort Pierce, Florida, came forward to identify

herself as the young woman who had been infected with AIDS, apparently by her late dentist.

(Bergalis died the following year.)

  Five years ago: After 27 years in the Senate, Bob Packwood (Republican, Oregon)

announced he would resign, heading off a vote by colleagues to expel him for allegations of

sexual and official misconduct. The space shuttle "Endeavour" thundered into orbit with five

astronauts on a mission to release and recapture a pair of science satellites.

  One year ago: Indonesia imposed martial law in East Timor, promising to crack down on

rampaging pro-Indonesian militias after the territory's vote for independence. A 5.9

earthquake in Athens, Greece, claimed 143 lives. It was announced that Viacom Incorporated

was buying CBS Corporation for $36 billion -- the richest media merger in history.


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