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December 8: Constitution Day in Romania.
1854 - Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogmatic definition of Immaculate Conception. 1941 - World War II: Takashi Sakai and the Imperial Japanese Army invaded Hong Kong and quickly achieved air superiority by bombing Kai Tak Airport. 1941 - The Holocaust: The Chełmno concentration camp in Poland, the first Nazi extermination camp to use poison gas, began operations. 1980 - Mark David Chapman fatally shot former Beatle John Lennon outside the Dakota apartments in New York City. 1991 - Leaders of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine met to dissolve the Soviet Union and establish the Commonwealth of Independent States. |
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It's easy if you try, No hell below us, Above us only sky, Imagine all the people living for today... Imagine there's no countries, It isnt hard to do, Nothing to kill or die for, No religion too, Imagine all the people living life in peace... Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can, No need for greed or hunger, A brotherhood of man, Imagine all the people Sharing all the world... You may say Im a dreamer, but Im not the only one, I hope some day you'll join us, And the world will live as one. ![]() Just thought he deserved his own post ![]() |
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9 December 1992: American marines land in Somalia
US troops have arrived in Somalia in a bid to aid thousands of starving locals.
The American marines landed just before dawn. Their mission is to spearhead the arrival of 35,000 troops from a dozen countries assembled as part of a US led multi-national operation to crack down on looting and extortion that has prevented food getting through. American forces were expecting to tackle hostile gunmen who have been holding the famine-stricken country to ransom in a conflict which has seen around 300,000 people killed in the last year ever since dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted and local warlords took over. But instead of fierce fighting, the marines were greeted by the world's media. The first group of six to eight navy frogmen in Operation Restore Hope, came out of the sea on to the beach outside the Somali capital, Mogadishu under a full moon. Later, three rubber boats came ashore and around 24 troops walked up through the dunes into the glare of television lights. US Marines in armoured amphibious tractors from the USS Juneau then set about establishing beachheads for further arrivals of around 1,800 troops. Their mission is to secure Mogadishu's airport and port areas so that food and medicine, which has been blocked by Somali gunmen, can be safely airlifted to thousands of locals dying of starvation. About an hour after US troops landed, half a dozen unexplained gunshots were fired in a distant Mogadishu suburb. Despite the attack, most of the city's streets remained relatively deserted. Earlier in Washington, President-elect Bill Clinton could offer no ''artificial timetable'' for American withdrawal. He added: "I respect and appreciate President Bush's desire to see the ground forces out of there by sometime in mid-January, and it may work out that that can be done. "But the issue is whether the United States will have to keep these ground forces there longer than a few weeks. I think that depends on how long it takes to accomplish the mission." Somalia's two top warlords, General Mohammed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohammed, urged their fighters to co-operate with US forces and keep away from the port and airport. But Robert Oakley, US Special Envoy to Somalia, said he recently met both men and he believes that neither of them have full control over their gunmen. According to the Pentagon, around 35 countries have offered to help the US operation with military or financial contributions. Around 2,100 French troops are due to team up with the US forces. Quote:
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basis #1: the supposed astronauts's suit is consist of only a few layers of 'aluminum foil'-- literally. why the russians thought the landing didn't happen? well, it's really simple--outside the earth's atmosphere, the sun's rays--specifically the ultaviolet rays--is a 'very' dangerous environment to behold for anyone who would strive to separate himself from the safe haven of protection the earth's atmosphere provides--and aluminum foil is out of the rate of 10 of comparing to the atmosphere--is zero. if anyone wants more basis, just e-mail me or post the question for me to see. |
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The Soviets in 1969 knew darn good and well that the United States had beat them to the moon, fair and square. If there was even a hint of foul play, the Soviets would have screamed bloody murder. They didn't say a thing...except that they never really intended to go to the moon ![]()
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No man is free until all men are free - John Hossack I agree completely with this Administration’s goal of a regime change in Iraq-John Kerry even if that enforcement is mostly at the hands of the United States, a right we retain even if the Security Council fails to act-John Kerry He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry |
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1620 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock
1816 Indiana becomes 19th state 1844 1st dental use of nitrous oxide, Hartford CT 1909 Colored moving pictures demonstrated at Madison Square Garden, New York NY 1951 Joe Dimaggio announces his baseball retirement 1961 Adolf Eichmann is found guilty of war crimes, in Israel 1961 Elvis Presley's "Blue Hawaii" album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 20 weeks 1961 JFK provides US military helicopters & crews to South Vietnam 1961 "Please, Mr. Postman" by Marvelettes, released 1967 6.5 earthquake in West India, 170 killed 1973 West German chancellor Willy Brandt normalizes trade with Czechoslovakia 1975 1st class postage rises from 10¢ to 13¢ 1978 6 masked men bound 10 employees at Lufthansa cargo area at New York Kennedy Airport & made off with $5.8 million in cash & jewelry 1990 13 die in 83 vehicle accident in Chattanooga TN (I-75), due to fog 1990 US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) returns from space 1991 William Kennedy Smith found not guilty of rape 1992 Nor'easter storm hits New York, doing $650 million+ worth of damage 1997 Federal judge orders Microsoft not to bundle IE4 in Windows
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14 December 1995: Bosnia peace accord ends three-year war
Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia have signed the Dayton Accord in Paris to end three-and-a-half years of war in the Balkans.
Under the deal Bosnia is preserved as a single state but it is divided into two parts. It will be made up of a Muslim-Croat federation representing 51% of the country's territory and a Serb republic holding the remaining 49%. Sarajevo will become a unified city with Serbs giving up some suburbs which they currently control. The so-called "safe-enclave" of Gorazde will remain under Muslim control but it will be linked by a land corridor to Sarajevo. The three leaders signed the deal surrounded by European heads of state in a Parisian palace before 50 world leaders and international organisation chiefs. 'Closer ties' Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic said the country had been an outcast for too long. He said: "As to the implementation of the peace agreement and the role of the international peace force, the key of the success of its mission is even-handedness, just as partiality is the key of failure." Croatia's Franjo Tudjman spoke of his aim for closer ties between his people and the European Union. And Bosnia's Alija Izetbegovic, referring to his dream of a multi-ethnic Bosnia said he felt he was "drinking a bitter but useful medicine". The deal was driven by President Clinton's team and Nato will move into protect the area - with overriding power - as a temporary measure. The success of maintaining the deal will determine aid for the war-torn country where at least 200,000 people have died in the bloodiest conflict seen in Europe since World War II. Several million people have been left homeless - some the result of so-called ethnic cleansing operations. Many other refugees fled the country rather than get caught up in the fighting. The American president told the summit that it was up to the three leaders and their people to ensure peace. "No one outside can guarantee that Muslims, Croats and Serbs in Bosnia can come together and stay together as free citizens in a united country sharing a common destiny," President Clinton said. "Only the Bosnian people can do that." |
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