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1400 | Author Geoffrey Chaucer died in London. |
1760 | Britain's King George III succeeded his late grandfather, George II. |
1854 | The English suffered heavy losses against Russia in the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. The battle inspired Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Charge of the Light Brigade." |
1881 | Artist Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain.. |
1962 | Author John Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. |
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1971 | The U.N. General Assembly voted to admit mainland China and expel Taiwan. |
1983 | A U.S.-led force invaded Grenada at the order of President Ronald Reagan, who said the action was needed to protect U.S. citizens there. |
1986 | The New York Mets won Game 6 of the World Series in the 10th inning when a routine ground ball went through Boston Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner's legs. READ THE ORIGINAL AP STORY |
1994 | Susan Smith of Union, S.C., claimed that a black carjacker had driven off with her two sons. She later confessed to drowning the children and was convicted of murder. |
2001 | Microsoft released the Windows XP operating system. |
2002 | Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., 58, was killed in a plane crash in northern Minnesota. |
2003 | Florida State's Bobby Bowden became the winningest coach in major college football history with his 339th victory as the Seminoles beat Wake Forest 48-24. |
2005 | U.S. military deaths in Iraq reached 2,000. |
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