Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Today is the 195th day of 2021. There are 170 days left in the year.

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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

1881: William H Bonney, known as Billy the Kid and the reputed killer of 27 men, is shot dead at age 21 by Sheriff Pat Garrett in New Mexico.

OTHER EVENTS

1536: France signs Treaty of Lyons with Portugal for attack on Spain.

1544: England’s King Henry VIII crosses to Calais to join Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in campaign against France’s King Francis I in Picardy.

1690: Seven French privateers capture New England islands of Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Block Island.

1789: Citizens of Paris storm and capture the Bastille prison and release prisoners, marking start of French Revolution. Now the French national day.

1790: France’s King Louis

XVI accepts the revolution­ary constituti­on.

1886: Britain and Germany agree on frontiers of Gold Coast and Togoland in Africa.

1900: Internatio­nal expedition, including United States and Japan, takes Tientsin, now Tianjin, in China.

1933: German political parties, other than Nazis, are suppressed, and a law is passed that provides for the sterilisat­ion of two million people deemed unfit for reproducti­on.

1934: Oil pipeline between Mosul, Iraq, and Tripoli, Lebanon, opens.

1958: The army of Iraq overthrows the monarchy. Iraq’s King Feisal and Premier Nuri-es-said are assassinat­ed in Baghdad coup, and King Hussein assumes power as head of Arab Federation.

1960: The Government in what is now Kinshasa, Congo, severs relations with Belgium.

1967: UN General Assembly adopts resolution asking Israel to halt action it was taking to alter city of Jerusalem after Six-day War.

1971: Government troops in Jordan attempt to crush Palestinia­n guerrilla movement.

1988: Iran, at the United Nations, accuses the United States of committing a “barbaric crime” in shooting down Iranian commercial airliner.

1992: Navy helicopter­s and volunteers rescue 44 beached whales in Sydney, Australia.

1993: Somali militiamen fire on UN headquarte­rs in a new wave of assaults hours after Somali militants distribute leaflets calling for revenge attacks on American soldiers.

1994: The UN Security Council urges the world to aid the estimated 250,000 Hutu refugees from Rwanda packed into Goma, Zaire.

1997: Regional legislator­s elect K R Narayanan as India’s first president from an “untouchabl­e” caste.

2002: A gunman with links to neonazi groups fires one shot at French President Jacques Chirac as the president rides in an open jeep in the annual Bastille Day military parade in Paris.

2004: The much-awaited report from an official British inquiry into pre-war intelligen­ce on Iraq criticises Prime Minister Tony Blair but finds no deliberate distortion­s.

2006: A suicide bomber in Karachi blows himself up outside the home of a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric, killing the cleric and a bodyguard and triggering a riot in the southern Pakistani city.

2007: The Los Angeles archdioces­e reaches a Us$660million settlement with more than 500 alleged victims of clergy sex abuse.

2008: The United States criticises Russia for intentiona­lly violating Georgian airspace by sending military aircraft over the rebellious Georgian region of South Ossetia.

2009: Iran hangs 13 members of a Sunni Muslim rebel group convicted of bombings and killings in the country’s restive south-east near the borders with Pakistan and Afghanista­n.

2010: An Iranian nuclear scientist who disappeare­d a year before heads back to Tehran, telling Iranian State media that he was abducted by Central Intelligen­ce Agency (CIA) agents who tried to bribe him into speaking out against his homeland. The US says he was a willing defector who changed his mind.

2011: Plans for a whaling sanctuary in the southern Atlantic are put off by a year after Japan and other pro-whaling nations stall talks on the proposal at the Internatio­nal Whaling Commission.

2013: Mexican marines capture Miguel Trevino Morales, considered the country’s most vicious and violent drug lord, who led the Los Zetas criminal gang.

2014: Egypt presents a ceasefire plan to end a week of heavy fighting between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Cardinal Jules Mazarin, French statesman (1602-1661); James Mcneill Whistler, US artist (18341903); Gustav Klimt, Austrian painter

(1862-1918); Ante Pavelic, Croatian fascist leader (1889-1959); Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish-born US author and Nobel laureate (19041991); Woody Guthrie, US singer and songwriter (1912-1967); Gerald Ford, US president (1913-2006); Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film director

(1918-2007); Victoria, crown princess of Sweden (1977- ); Polly Bergen, US actress/singer (1930-2014); Roosevelt “Rosy” Grier, former US football player/actor (1932- )

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