Picturing This Week in History Photos News Home Picturing This Week in History: March 20 – 24 Workers on strike, basketball and WWII: Here's a look back in time through The Associated Press photo archives. By Jennifer L. O'Shea | March 22, 2023, at 4:06 p.m. ...
The article focuses on the March 24, 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker ship oil spill in the Prince William Sound, which caused oil pollution on the Alaskan coast, caused the deaths of many fish, marine mammals, and birds, and led to ...
The Qin Dynasty was the first unitary, multi-national and power-centralized, feudal dynasty in Chinese history. Although lasting only for 15 years, it played an important role in Chinese history and exerted a great influence on the following dynasties. To strengthen the unity of the nation and ...
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Here’s a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history: 1850 – Senator Daniel Webster gives his “Seventh of March” speech endorsing the Compromise of 1850 in order to prevent a possible civil war (More info) ...
This Month in History – March, 30 2006 March 1983-April 1985 —USAir officially launches its Frequent Traveler program. April 1986 —In Southmark v. United Airlines, Southmark brought a class-action suit against seven major airlines, attempting to force them to permit the transfer of frequent...
March 28th On this day in history in ... 1963 - Dory Dixon defeats WWWF World Champion Buddy Rogers in Cleveland, Ohio to become the first World Wide Wrestling Alliance World Champion. Rogers' WWWF World Title is not on the line. 1966 - WWWF ran Madison Square...
MARCH 27 1924—The sensational Jazz singerSarah Vaughnwas born on this day in Newark, N.J. She went on to become what many considered “the world’s greatest singing talent.” She was known as the “incomparable Sarah Vaughn.” ...
On this day, March 5 … 1982: Comedian John Belushi, 33, is found dead of a drug overdose in a rented bungalow in Hollywood. Also on this day: 1770:The Boston Massacre takes place as British soldiers who were been taunted by a crowd of colonists open fire, killing five people. ...
Pavlick waited in his car on a quiet street in Palm Beach, Florida. Pavlick knew the president-elect’s schedule. He knew when Kennedy would leave his house. He knew where Kennedy was going. From there, Pavlick had a simple plan --- one that could’ve changed the course of history. ...