Friday, October 30, 2015

Today In History


 

Today is Friday, Oct. 30, the 303rd day of 2015. There are 62 days left in the year.

In 1735, the second president of the United States, John Adams, was born in Braintree, Massachusetts.
In 1905, Aspirin,developed by the German company Bayer,went on sale in Britain for the first time

In 1910, The founder of the International Red Cross,Henri Dunant,died

In 1974, Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in the eighth round of a 15-round bout in Kinshasa, Zaire (zah-EER'), known as the "Rumble in the Jungle," to regain his world heavyweight title.
In 1984 in Liverpool, the surviving members of the 'Beatles' Pop group were given the freedom of the City, George Harrison refusing to attend

In 1987, a cloud of poisonous gas passed over south west Britain,caused by a fire in Nantes,western France

In 1988, 6,516 couples were married at a mass ceremony in Seoul,Korea

In 1991, The Queen opened the 'Queen Elizabeth II'bridge over the Thames,linking Thurrock and Dartford

In 2000, comedian, television host, author and composer Steve Allen died in Encino, California, at age 78.
In 2007, Patricia Olubunmi Foluke Etteh resigned as the Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives (June-Oct, 2007) after weeks of calling for her resignation for alleged corruption.
Today's Birthdays:
1935 Michael Winner, Film director,'Death Wish', etc
1986 Nigeria's superstar Iceprince Zamani


Thought for Today: "There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between are doors." — William Blake, English poet (1757-1827).

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