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Thursday, October 5, 2006
10/5/06
Short and Sweet. I've been watching MLB playoffs, getting lots of homework, finishing lots of homework and waiting for my countdown to reach 0. I have 2 picture of the days.
DID YOU KNOW...
...that Hurricane Alberto of 2000 completed the largest loop ever observed over the Atlantic Ocean?
TODAY IN HISTORY
1877 - After battling U.S. armed forces for more than three months, retreating over 1,000 miles across Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana, and enduring a five-day siege, Chief Joseph and his Nez Percé band finally surrendered.
1908 - Prince Ferdinand became the first Tsar of Bulgaria since the Ottoman invasion in the 14th century.
1930 - The British airship R101 crashed in France en route to India on its maiden voyage, killing 48 passengers and crew.
1969 - The first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus was broadcast on BBC1.
1970 - Members of the Front de Libération du Québec kidnapped a British diplomat, sparking the October Crisis in Montréal, Canada.
PICTURES OF THE DAY
Horses race on grass at the 2006 Tambo Valley Races in Swifts Creek, Victoria, Australia. Horseracing is the third most popular spectator sport in Australia, behind Australian rules football and rugby league, with almost 2 million admissions to the 379 racecourses throughout Australia in 2002–03.
A fish-eye view curves the fixed service structure toward Space Shuttle Atlantis as it leaps off Launch Pad 39B, propelled by columns of fire from the solid rocket boosters. At the lower left is the White Room that, when extended against Atlantis, gave the mission crew access to the orbiter.
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