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Anniversaries on: April 6, 2008
Birthdays: | | 1866 | Butch Cassidy, American 'Wild West' outlaw | | 1874 | Harry Houdini, Famous escapologist | | 1906 | John Betjeman, Poet, author and broadcaster | | 1926 | Rev Ian Paisley, Northern Ireland Politician | | 1929 | Andre Previn, American conductor | | 1938 | Billy Dee Williams, US film & television actor | | 1938 | Paul Daniels, Magician & TV quiz show host |
Events:| 1830 | The Mormon church was founded in the United States | | 1896 | The first modern Olympic games began in Athens, Greece | | 1909 | The North Pole was reached for the first time, by American Robert Peary | | 1917 | The United States entered World War I | | 1944 | The income tax system 'Pay As You Earn', devised by Cornelius Gregg, was introduced | | 1965 | The worlds first commercial communication satellite, Early Bird, was launched | | 1973 | The spacecraft Pioneer 11 was launched to the planets Jupiter & Saturn | | 1982 | The UK banned all Argentinian imports after the invasion of the Falklands | | 1983 | Ian Smith, the ex prime minister of Rhodesia, was granted a British passport | | 1985 | President Numeiri of the Sudan was deposed | Anniversaries on: April 7, 2008
Birthdays: | | 1770 | William Wordsworth, English Poet | | 1915 | Billy Holiday, American jazz singer | | 1928 | James Garner US film & TV actor; TV's 'Rockford files' | | 1939 | Sir David Frost, Television presenter & interviewer | | 1939 | Francis Ford Coppola, American film director | | 1945 | Dennis Amiss, Cricketer | | 1945 | Martyn Lewis, Television newsreader |
Events:| 1827 | Matches went on sale for the first time, produced by John Walker in Stockton | | 1891 | Phineas T. Barnum, the American showman, died | | 1906 | There was an eruption of the Italian volcano 'Versuvius' | | 1939 | Italy invaded Albania | | 1947 | Henry Ford, the man who revolutionised car manufacturing, died | | 1948 | The World Health Organisation (WHO) was established | | 1982 | A 200-mile radius naval blockade of the Falkland Islands was announced by the British | | 1986 | Sinclair computers, who produced the popular 'Spectrum', were sold to Amstrad | | 1989 | A Soviet nuclear powered submarine cuaght fire and sank off the caost of Norway | Anniversaries on: April 8, 2008
Birthdays: | | 1884 | Harry S.Truman, Former American President | | 1889 | Adrian Boult, Conductor | | 1893 | Mary Pickford, American film actress | | 1919 | Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia | | 1928 | Eric Porter, British actor | | 1944 | Hywel Bennett, Television actor; 'Shelly' | | 1963 | Alec Stewart, Cricketer |
Events:| 1513 | The spanish explorer Juan de Leon discovered Florida in what is now the USA | | 1838 | The steamship 'Great Western' made its maiden voyage to New York | | 1908 | Liberal leader Herbert Asquith became the British prime minister | | 1946 | The first ever meeting of the League of Nations took place | | 1964 | The unmanned Gemini 1 spacecraft was launched by the United States | | 1973 | Pablo Picasso, the famous Spanish artist, died | | 1986 | Clint Eastwood, the film star, was elected Mayor of Carmel, California | Anniversaries on: April 9, 2008
Birthdays: | | 1806 | Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Victorian engineer | | 1898 | Paul Robeson, American actor and singer | | 1906 | Hugh Gaitskell, Politician | | 1937 | Valerie Singleton, Former 'Blue Peter' presenter | | 1941 | Hannah Gorden, British actress | | 1957 | Severiano Ballesteros, Spanish golfer |
Events:| 1770 | The British explorer Captain Cook arrived in Botany Bay, Australia | | 1865 | The American Civil War ended with the surrender of the Confederate forces | | 1940 | German forces invaded Denmark and Norway during World War 2 | | 1945 | The American USS Liberty exploded in Bari harbour, Italy, killing 360 of the crew | | 1957 | The Suez Canal, Egypt, was cleared and opened to shipping | | 1969 | The maiden test flight of the British built Concorde took place | | 1980 | Israeli troops moved into Leanon | Anniversaries on: April 10, 2008
Birthdays: | | 1829 | William Booth, Foudner of the Salvation Army | | 1847 | Joseph Pulitzer, American newspaper owner | | 1929 | Max Von Sydow, Swedish born actor | | 1932 | Omar Sharif, Egyptian born actor | | 1940 | Gloria Hunniford, Television & radio presenter | | 1941 | Chuck Connors, American film actor | | 1953 | David Moorcroft, British athlete |
Events:| 1633 | Bananas went on sale for the first time in Britain | | 1841 | The New York Tribune was published for the very first time | | 1849 | The safety pin was patented in the United States | | 1912 | The liner 'Titanic' left Southampton on her first (and only) voyage | | 1924 | The first ever book of crosswords was published in the United States | | 1960 | The Civil Rights Bill was passed in the American Senate | | 1972 | An agreement, banning the use of biological weapons, was signed by 46 countries | | 1984 | The Solar Max satellite was sucessfully retrieved by Shuttle astronauts | | 1986 | Miss Bhutto returned to Pakistan from exile |
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