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1765 | Britain enacted the Quartering Act, requiring American colonists to provide temporary housing to British soldiers. |
1882 | German scientist Robert Koch announced in Berlin that he had discovered the bacillus responsible for tuberculosis. |
1883 | Long-distance telephone service was inaugurated between Chicago and New York City. |
1913 | The home of vaudeville, the Palace Theatre, opened in New York City. |
1955 | "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams opened on Broadway. |
1958 | Elvis Presley was inducted into the Army in Memphis, Tenn. |
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1973 | The album "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd was released. |
1977 | Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI, was named archbishop of Munich and Freising in Germany. |
1998 | A 13-year-old boy and his 11-year-old cousin opened fire outside their school in Jonesboro, Ark., killing four students and a teacher and injuring 10. |
1999 | NATO launched airstrikes against Yugoslavia - the first time the alliance had attacked a sovereign country.
 | President Bill Clinton announces the strikes in and address to the nation |
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2001 | Apple Computer Inc.'s operating system Mac OS X went on sale. |
2002 | Halle Berry became the first African-American performer to win a best actress Oscar, for "Monster's Ball." |
2005 | The U.S. Supreme Court denied an appeal from the parents of Terri Schiavo to have a feeding tube reinserted into the severely brain-damaged woman. |
2012 | Former Vice President Dick Cheney underwent a heart transplant at a Virginia hospital. |
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