2002: The House of Representatives passed a resolution giving President Olusegun Obasanjo a two week ultimatum to resign or be impeached.
2003: A highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza never previously registered in sub-Saharan Africa detected in northern Nigeria.
2010: Adebiyi Adegboye Adesida Afunbiowo II was chosen as the Deji of Akure.
1521
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Hernan
Cortes captures the city of Tenochtitlan, Mexico, and sets it on fire.
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1630
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Emperor
Ferdinand II dismisses Albert Eusebius von Wallenstein, his most capable
general.
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1680
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War
starts when the Spanish are expelled from Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Indians
under Chief Pope.
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1704
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The
Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Austria defeat the French Army at
the Battle of Blenheim.
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1787
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The
Ottoman Empire declares war on Russia.
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1862
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Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeats a Union
army under Thomas Crittenden at Murfreesboro,
Tennessee.
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1881
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The
first African-American nursing school opens at Spelman College in Atlanta,
Georgia.
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1889
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The
first coin-operated telephone is patented by William Gray.
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1892
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The
first issue of the Afro American newspaper is published in Baltimore,
Maryland.
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1898
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Manila,
the capital of the Philippines, falls to the U.S. Army.
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1910
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British
nurse Florence Nightingale, famous for her care of British soldiers during
the Crimean War, dies.
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1932
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Adolf Hitler refuses to serve as Franz Von
Papen's vice chancellor.
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1948
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During
the Berlin Airlift, the weather over
Berlin becomes so stormy that American planes have their most difficult day
landing supplies. They deem it ‘Black Friday.’
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1961
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Construction
begins on Berlin Wall during the night.
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1963
|
A
17 year-old Buddhist monk burns himself to death in Saigon, South Vietnam.
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1978
|
Bomb
attack in Beirut during Second Lebanese Civil War kills more than 150 people.
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1989
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The
wreckage of a plane that carried U.S. congressman Mickey Leland and others on
a humanitarian mission is found on a mountain side in Ethiopia; there are no
survivors.
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1993
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US
Court of Appeals rules Congress must save all emails.
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Born on August 13
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1655
|
Johann
Christoph Denner, inventor of the clarinet.
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1818
|
Lucy
Stone, woman's rights activist, founder of Woman's Journal.
|
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1860
|
Phoebe Anne Moses, later known as
Annie Oakley, a sharpshooter and entertainer.
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1899
|
Alfred
Hitchcock, director of over 50 films including Rebecca, Rear Window,
Psycho and North by Northwest.
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1902
|
Felix
Wankel, inventory of the rotary engine which bears his name.
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1912
|
Ben
Hogan, American golfer.
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1916
|
Daniel
Schorr, radio and television correspondent.
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1926
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Fidel
Castro, Cuban revolutionary leader and president.
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1930
|
Don
Ho, Hawaii's best-known musician and singer ("Tiny Bubbles").
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1933
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Jocelyn
Elders, first African American US Surgeon General (Sept 1993–Dec 1994).
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1940
|
Ann
Armstrong Daily, founder of Children's Hospice international.
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1942
|
Robert
Lee Stewart, US Army brigadier general and astronaut.
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1951
|
Dan
Fogelberg, multiple-platinum singer-songwriter.
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1952
|
Herb
Ritts, photographer who revolutionized fashion photography in the 1980s and
created many iconic photos of celebrities.
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