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Today in History

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September 25

1890 - Sequoia National Park is establishe­d in California, US.

1955 - The Royal Jordanian Air Force is founded.

1956 - TAT-1, the first submarine transatlan­tic telephone cable system, is inaugurate­d.

1959 - Sri Lankan Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranai­ke is assassinat­ed.

1966 - Two typhoons hit Japan, leaving more than 300 people dead and missing.

1978 - PSA Flight 182, a Boeing 727-214, collides in mid-air with a Cessna 172 and crashes in San Diego, California, resulting in the deaths of 144 people.

1979 - Pakistan votes in its first elections to be held since the armed forces came to power in July 1977.

1981 - Sandra Day O’Connor is sworn in as the first female US Supreme Court justice.

1983 - Syria and Saudi Arabia arrive at a ceasefire agreement for Lebanon.

1984 - Jordan resumes diplomatic relations with Egypt, ending a fiveyear boycott.

1989 - Vietnamese troops complete their final withdrawal from Cambodia.

1995 - New Zealand volcano Mount Ruapehu bursts angrily into life.

1996 - At least 40 Palestinia­ns and 11 Israelis are killed in a fight triggered by Israel creating a new opening to an archaeolog­ical tunnel in occupied Jerusalem.

1997 - The Palestinia­n National Authority shuts down 17 Hamas institutio­ns and arrests 13 activists.

2005 - A US military helicopter crashes during an anti-militant operation in Afghanista­n, killing all five American crew members.

2006 - Gunmen kill the southern provincial head of Afghanista­n’s Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Safia Ama Jan, outside her home.

2007 - Yasuo Fukuda, a dovish lawmaker, takes over as Prime Minister of Japan.

2008 - Kgalema Motlanthe becomes the third President of South Africa since the end of white rule. 2011- Nineteen people are killed after a plane crash-lands in Nepal.

2012 - An Antonov AN-72 military transport plane crashes in Kazakhstan, killing all 27 people on board.

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