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Monday, March 12

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Today is Monday, March 12, the 71st day of 2007. There are 294 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date:

  • 641 AD - Chinese Princess Wen Cheng goes to Tibet to marry the Tibetan ruler. The marriage is the basis for China's claim to sovereignty over the region.

  • 1470 - In the War of the Roses, English King Edward IV defeats rebels at Empingham.

  • 1664 - New Jersey becomes the British colony as King Charles II grants land in the New World to his brother James, the Duke of York.

  • 1799 - Austria declares war on France.

  • 1832 - Captain Charles Boycott, the Irish estate manager who caused boycotts, was born. He earned a reputation for unfairness that drove peasant tenant-farmers in his charge to organise against him in an 1879 act of civil disobedience. Hence the derivation of the word, 'boycott.'

  • 1848 - Revolution breaks out in Vienna with university demonstrations.

  • 1854 - Britain and France conclude alliance with Turks against Russia.

  • 1867 - Napoleon III withdraws French support from Maximillian of Mexico.

  • 1868 - Britain annexes Basutoland, South Africa.

  • 1930 - Indian political and spiritual leader Mohandas K Gandhi begins a 322km march to protest a British tax on salt.

  • 1933 - US President Franklin Roosevelt delivers the first of his radio "fireside chats," telling Americans what was being done to deal with the nation's economic crisis.

  • 1938 - The "Anschluss" takes place as German troops enter Austria, completing Adolf Hitler's mission to restore his homeland to the Third Reich.

  • 1939 - Pope Pius XII is formally crowned in ceremonies at the Vatican.

  • 1940 - Finland and the Soviet Union conclude an armistice during World War II. Fighting between the two countries flares again the following year.

  • 1947 - US President Harry Truman establishes what became known as the Truman Doctrine to help Greece and Turkey resist Communism.

  • 1966 - General Suharto is sworn in as acting President of Indonesia after President Sukarno is stripped of authority.

  • 1968 - Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, a British colony, proclaims its independence.

  • 1972 - Britain and China agree to exchange ambassadors, 22 years after London first recognised the Peking government.

  • 1980 - A Chicago jury finds John Wayne Gacy Jr guilty of murdering 33 men and boys. He is executed in 1994.

  • 1984 - The British ice dancing team, Torvill and Dean, become the first skaters to receive nine perfect 6.0 scores in the world championships.

  • 1986 - Susan Butcher becomes the first woman to win the 1863km Iditarod Sled Dog race in the Alaskan wilderness.

  • 1988 - South African government bans church-led opposition group headed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu as "threat to public safety."

  • 1990 - Mongolian Communist Party leadership approves opposition demands for sweeping political reforms.

  • 199 - A cease-fire is shattered when the city of Agdam comes under heavy shelling that kills 25 people in the battle over the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

  • 1993 - A series of bombs explode in Bombay, and at least 200 people are killed and 1 100 injured; Janet Reno is sworn in as the United States' first female attorney general.

  • 1994 - The Church of England ordains its first women priests.

  • 1996 - Chinese combat planes and warships open eight days of war games off Taiwan meant to dampen pro-independence sentiment.

  • 1997 - Burundi authorities arrest five people, including two soldiers, after they attempted to kill Burundian leader Major Pierre Buyoya.

  • 1998 - Astronomers debunk a warning that a mile-wide asteroid might collide with Earth on October 26, 2028, saying the calculations were off by 965 400km.

  • 1999 - The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland join NATO in a ceremony at Independence, Missouri.

  • 2003 - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic dies after being struck by two bullets as he walked from his car to a government building in Belgrade.

  • 2004 - Iran abruptly freezes further UN inspections of its nuclear program for six weeks, throwing into turmoil international attempts to verify Tehran's claims that it is developing atomic power and not weapons.

  • 2006 - French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin vows that a controversial law on youth jobs contracts that provoked broad protests will be applied.

    Today's Birthdays:
    Thomas Arne, English composer (1710-1778); Jack Kerouac, American writer (1922-1969); Elaine De Kooning, US painter (1929-1989); Edward Albee, US playwright (1928--); Barbara Feldon, US actress (1941--); Liza Minnelli, US singer-actress (1946--); James Taylor, US singer (1948--)

    Thought For Today:
    If power corrupts, being out of power corrupts absolutely - Douglass Cater, American author and educator.

    - SAPA

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