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1888 | Mary Ann Nichols, a prostitute, was found murdered in London's East End. She is generally regarded as the first victim of Jack the Ripper. |
1935 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an act prohibiting the export of U.S. arms to belligerents. |
1954 | Hurricane Carol hit the northeastern United States, resulting in nearly 70 deaths and millions of dollars in damage. |
1962 | The Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago became independent within the British Commonwealth. |
1985 | California's "Night Stalker" killer Richard Ramirez was captured by residents of an East Los Angeles neighborhood. |
1992 | White separatist Randy Weaver surrendered to authorities in Naples, Idaho, ending an 11-day siege by federal agents that claimed the lives of Weaver's wife and son and a deputy U.S. marshal. |
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1994 | Russia officially ended its military presence in the former East Germany and the Baltics after half a century. |
1997 | Britain's Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris at age 36. |
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2005 | Some 1,000 people were killed when a religious procession across a Baghdad bridge was engulfed in panic over rumors of a suicide bomber. |
2006 | Iran defied a U.N. deadline to stop enriching uranium. |
2009 | Walt Disney Co. announced it was acquiring comic book giant Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion. |
2010 | President Barack Obama ended the U.S. combat mission in Iraq, declaring no victory after seven years of bloodshed. |
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