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April 15

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Today is Tuesday, April 15, the 106th day of 2008. There are 260 days left in the year.

Highlights in history on this date:

  • 1689 - France's King Louis XIV declares war on Spain.

  • 1715 - Prussia, Saxony, Poland, Hanover and Denmark form alliance against Sweden, and war is declared.

  • 1789 - President-elect George Washington leaves Mount Vernon, Virginia, for his inauguration in New York.

  • 1817 - The first American school for the deaf opens in Hartford, Connecticut.

  • 1856 - Britain, France and Austria guarantee integrity and independence of Turkey.

  • 1861 - Three days after the attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina, President Abraham Lincoln declares a state of insurrection and calls out Union troops.

  • 1862 - A bill ending slavery in the US District of Columbia becomes law.

  • 1865 - Andrew Johnson becomes the 17th US president after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

  • 1888 - Peasant uprising begins in Romania.

  • 1891 - Katanga Company is formed under Leopold of Belgium's direction to exploit copper deposits in what is today the southernmost province in Congo.

  • 1912 - The passenger luxury liner SS Titanic sinks and more than 1 500 lives are lost; Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel.

  • 1923 - Insulin, discovered by Canadian Dr Frederick Banting, is made available for general use by diabetics.

  • 1927 - Chiang Kai-Shek organises government at Nanking in China.

  • 1941 - Yugoslav royal family flees to Great Britain. The post-war Communist regime later passed a law preventing them from returning.

  • 1942 - Japanese artillery blasts US positions on Corregidor Island in Philippines in World War 2.

  • 1945 - British and Canadian troops liberate the Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen.

  • 1947 - Financier and presidential confidant Bernard M Baruch said in a speech at the South Carolina statehouse: "Let us not be deceived. We are today in the midst of a cold war."

  • 1959 - Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrives in Washington, DC, to begin a goodwill tour of the United States.

  • 1968 - Two unmanned Soviet satellites link up while in orbit around Earth.

  • 1974 - Military coup in West African country of Niger overthrows government of President Hamani Diori.

  • 1977 - Protest marches in Pakistan become violent and at least eight people are reported killed.

  • 1982 - Five militant Muslim fundamentalists are executed in Egypt for assassination of President Anwar Sadat.

  • 1986 - US President Ronald Reagan orders air strike on Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya 10 days after bombing of German disco kills two US servicemen. Libya says the raids killed 41 people.

  • 1987 - Philippines-flagged vessel sailing to Kuwait with load of Australian sheep is attacked and set ablaze by Iranian gunboat in central sector of gulf.

  • 1988 - State of emergency is extended two additional months in Lima, Peru, to fight rising violence by leftist guerrillas.

  • 1989 - Students in Beijing launch a series of pro democracy protests upon the death of former Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang; the protests culminated in the Tiananmen Square massacre.

  • 1992 - Sanctions go into effect against Libya for refusing to surrender two suspects in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.

  • 1993 - A car bomb explodes at a shopping mall in Bogota, Colombia, killing at least five people, injuring about 100 and demolishing two dozen vehicles.

  • 1994 - More than 100 nations adopt a 26,000-page agreement reforming international trade.

  • 1995 - An express train ploughs into a crowded bus in the Nile Delta north of Cairo, killing 42 people and injuring 45 others.

  • 1996 - More than 100 rebels ambush a six-vehicle military convoy near the border with Ecuador, killing 31 Colombian soldiers and wounding 16.

  • 1997 - A fire sweeps across a pilgrims' encampment outside Mecca as two million Muslims gather for one of Islam's most sacred rituals, killing at least 343 people.

  • 1998 - Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge, dies at 73, evading prosecution for the deaths of two million Cambodians in the 1970s.

  • 1999 - Nato takes responsibility for the bombing of a refugee convoy in Kosovo the day before that Yugoslavs say killed 75 civilians.

  • 2000 - Defying tear gas and police beatings, hundreds of supporters of jailed Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim mark the anniversary of his conviction with a protest that results in 46 arrests.

  • 2002 - An Air China passenger jet crashes, killing at least 122 people. The jet flew into a hillside amid heavy rain and fog.

  • 2003 - US President George W Bush declares an end to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime, less than a week after US forces seized Baghdad and US and Kurdish forces entered Kirkuk and Mosul in northern Iraq.

  • 2004 - Two factions of the rebel National Liberation Front of Tripura in northeastern India agree to halt their two-decade separatist campaign and hold peace talks with New Delhi. A third NLFT faction continues to reject peace talks.

  • 2005 - Flames and smoke send people jumping from windows of a budget hotel in Paris housing many African immigrants in an overnight fire that leaves 20 dead - half of them children.

  • 2006 - China announces tariff cuts on imports of fruit and fish from Taiwan, offering the self-ruled island new trade concessions in an effort to boost sentiment for uniting with the communist mainland.

  • 2007 - The remains of a World War 2 navigator, Air Force 1st Lt Archibald Kelly, listed as missing in action for almost 63 years are identified two years after they were found in Croatia. His B-24 bomber crashed on July 22 1944.

    Today's Birthdays:
    Nanak, guru and founder of Sikhism (1469-1539); Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician (1707-1783); Henry James, US author (1843-1916); A Philip Randolph, US civil rights leader/trade unionist (1889-1979); Bessie Smith, US blues singer (1898-1937); Kim Il-Sung, North Korean dictator (1912-1994); Emma Thompson, English actress (1959--).

    Thought For Today:
    Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it - George Bernard Shaw, Irish-born playwright (1856-1950).

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