1960 - France detonated its first atomic bomb.
1965 -
Sixteen-year-old Peggy Fleming won the ladies senior figure skating title at
Lake Placid, NY.
1971 - South Vietnamese troops invaded Laos. They were
backed by U.S. air and artillery support.
1984 - Konstantin
Chernenko was chosen to be general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's
Central Committee, succeeding the late Yuri Andropov.
1985 - The Dow
Jones industrial average closed at a record high of 1297.92 after it topped the
1300 mark earlier in the trading session.
1990 - In Ottawa, the United States and its
European allies forged an agreement with the Soviet Union and East Germany on a
two-stage formula to reunite Germany.
1991 - Hundreds of Iraqis were
killed by two laser-guided bombs that destroyed an underground facility in
Baghdad. U.S. officials identified the facility as a military installation, but
Iraqi officials said it was a bomb shelter.
1997 - Astronauts on the
space shuttle Discovery brought the Hubble Space Telescope aboard for a tune up.
The tune up allowed the telescope to see further into the universe.
1997
- The Dow Jones industrial average passed the 7,000 mark for the first time. The
day ended at 7,022.44.
1999 - A bomb exploded just outside a
government-owned bank in southern Kosovo. Nine people were killed.
2000
- Charles M. Schulz's last original Sunday "Peanuts" comic strip appeared in newspapers. Schulz had died
the day before.
2001 - El Savador was hit with an earthquake
that measured 6.6 on the Richter
Scale. At least 400 people were killed.
2002 - In Alexandria, VA, John Walker Lindh
pled innocent to a 10-count federal indictment. He was charged with conspiring
to kill Americans and aiding Osama bin Laden's terrorist network.
2002 - Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani received an honorary
knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II.
2008 - Roger Clemens denied
having taken performance-enhancing drugs in testimony before Congress.
2008 - Hollywood writers ended a 100-day strike.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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