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September 13, 2016

This Day in History — September 14

Today is the 258th day of 2016. There are 108 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

1752: Britain adopts Gregorian calendar.

OTHER EVENTS

1613: Turkey invades Hungary.

1752: Britain adopts Gregorian calendar.

1770: Freedom of the press is allowed in Denmark.

1812: Napoleon Bonaparte enters Moscow and Russians set fires throughout the city.

1814: Francis Scott Key writes America’s national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.

1854: Allied forces land unopposed on the Russian Crimea.

1901: US President William McKinley dies in Buffalo, New York, of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin. Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt succeeds him.

1911: Peter Stolypin, Russian premier, is fatally shot by a revolutionary.

1918: Austria-Hungary makes peace offer to Allies in World War I.

1923: Miguel Primo de Rivera assumes dictatorship in Spain.

1948: A ground breaking ceremony takes place in New York at the site of the United Nations’ world headquarters.

1959: The Soviet space probe Luna 2

becomes the first man-made object to reach the moon.

1960: The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is founded.

1972: US Senate approves US-Soviet agreement to freeze a major part of their offensive nuclear arsenals for five years.

1982: Lebanese Christians massacre hundreds of Palestinians after their leader, President-elect Bashir Gemayel, is killed by a bomb; Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly actress Grace Kelly, dies at age 52 of injuries from a car crash the day before.

1988: More than 100,000 people march through streets of Yangon, Myanmar, also known as Rangoon, Burma, demanding that President Maung Maung’s authoritarian government step aside.

1991: UN weapons inspectors report Iraq would have been capable of building two or three atomic weapons a year by the mid-1990s had its nuclear production facilities not been destroyed during the Persian Gulf war.

1993: Israel and Jordan sign an ‘agenda for peace’ in Washington. One day after, Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization signed their interim accord for Palestinian self-rule.

1995: NATO and the UN suspend air strikes against the Bosnian Serbs after they agree to pull heavy weapons back from Sarajevo.

1996: Bosnia holds its first post-war election.

2000: Cheng Kejie, a former deputy chairman of China’s parliament, is executed for corruption. He was convicted of taking nearly US$5 million in bribes.

2004: Senior Israeli Cabinet ministers approve cash advances of up to US$100,000 to Jewish settlers who willingly leave their homes in the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements.

2005: A UN summit marking the 60th anniversary of the United Nations opens with calls for the world to restore confidence in the world body after scandals that have seen its reputation tarnished.

2006: Germany ordains its first rabbis since World War II — an event hailed as a milestone in the rebirth of Jewish life in the nation.

2007: Vladimir Putin rewrites the rules for Russia’s closely watched presidential succession and names his new prime minister, Viktor Zubkov.

2009: In a case that altered airport security worldwide, three British Muslims are imprisoned for at least 30 years each for a plot to kill thousands by blowing up transatlantic airliners with liquid explosives hidden in soda bottles.

2012: Fury over an anti-Islam film spreads across the Muslim world, with deadly clashes near Western embassies in Tunisia and Sudan. An American fast food restaurant set ablaze in Lebanon and international peacekeepers attacked in Sinai.

2013: A diplomatic breakthrough on securing and destroying Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile averts the threat of US military action.

2014: Diplomats from around the world press for a coherent global strategy to combat Islamic State group extremists after they behead yet another Western hostage.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Maria Luigi Cherubini, Italian composer (1760-1842); Alexander von Humboldt, German astronomer-explorer (1769-1859); Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (1849-1936); Alice Stone Blackwell, US women’s suffragist (1857-1950); Margaret Sanger, US birth control pioneer (1879-1966); Zoe Caldwell, Australian actress (1933-); Sam Neill, Irish actor (1947-); Amy Winehouse, British singer/songwriter (1983-).

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