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* [[1996]] – [[NASA]] launched the ”'[[Mars Global Surveyor]]”'<!– ”(pictured)”–> from the [[Kennedy Space Center]] at [[Cape Canaveral]], Florida.

* [[1996]] – [[NASA]] launched the ”'[[Mars Global Surveyor]]”'<!– ”(pictured)”–> from the [[Kennedy Space Center]] at [[Cape Canaveral]], Florida.

* [[2000]] – ”'[[Hillary Clinton]]”’ <!–”(pictured)” –>was [[2000 United States Senate election in New York|elected]] as a [[United States Senate|US senator]] from New York, the first time a [[First Lady of the United States|first lady]] had been elected to public office.

* [[2000]] – ”'[[Hillary Clinton]]”’ <!–”(pictured)” –>was [[2000 United States Senate election in New York|elected]] as a [[United States Senate|US senator]] from New York, the first time a [[First Lady of the United States|first lady]] had been elected to public office.

* Born/died: | ”'[[Ibn Hazm]]”'<!–Spanish Muslim scholar–> |b|994| ”'[[Jeanne de Jussie]]”'<!–Swiss nun–> |d|1561|”'[[William Stukeley]]”'<!–English antiquary–> |b|1687| ”'[[Paul Sandby]]”'<!–English painter–> |d|1809| ”'[[Lise Meitner]]”'<!–Austrian-Swedish physicist–> |b|1878| ”'[[Nestor Makhno]]”'<!–Ukrainian revolutionary–> |b|1888|”'[[Ruby Hurley]]”'<!–American activist–> |b|1909| ”'[[Ellen Stewart]]”'<!–American theater producer–> |b|1919| ”'[[Lorde]]”'<!–New Zealand singer–> |b|1996| ”'[[Manfred Rommel]]”'<!–German politician–> |d|2013|

* Born/died: | ”'[[Ibn Hazm]]”'<!–Spanish Muslim scholar–> |b|994| ”'[[Jeanne de Jussie]]”'<!–Swiss nun–> |d|1561|”'[[William Stukeley]]”'<!–English antiquary–> |b|1687| ”'[[Paul Sandby]]”'<!–English painter–> |d|1809| ”'[[Lise Meitner]]”'<!–Austrian-Swedish physicist–> |b|1878| ”'[[Nestor Makhno]]”'<!–Ukrainian revolutionary–> |b|1888|”'[[Ruby Hurley]]”'<!–American activist–> |b|1909| ”'[[Ellen Stewart]]”'<!–American theater producer–> |b|1919| ”'[[Lorde]]”'<!–New Zealand singer–> |b|1996| ”'[[Manfred Rommel]]”'<!–German politician–> |d|2013|

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October Revolution Day in Belarus and various other regions of the former Soviet Union refimprove section
1619Elizabeth Stuart, a direct ancestor of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, was crowned Queen of Bohemia. refimprove section
1665The London Gazette, the oldest surviving English-language newspaper, was first published as the Oxford Gazette. refimprove
1775Lord Dunmore, the royal governor of the Colony of Virginia, signed a proclamation promising freedom for the slaves of Patriots if they joined the British Armed Forces. Date not cited
1885 – Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the first transcontinental railroad across Canada, concluded with the driving of the “last spike” in Craigellachie, British Columbia (ceremony pictured). missing citations, date not cited
1917Vladimir Lenin led a Bolshevik insurrection against the Provisional Government of Alexander Kerensky, starting the Bolshevik Revolution. refimprove section
1929 – New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, often identified as the most influential museum of modern art in the world, opened to the public. refimprove section
1940 – Four months after the bridge’s completion, the middle section of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge across the Tacoma Narrows in the U.S. state of Washington collapsed in a windstorm. refimprove
1941World War II: German aircraft sank the Soviet hospital ship Armenia while she was evacuating civilians and wounded soldiers from Crimea, killing an estimated 5,000 people. Too many self-published tags
1944Richard Sorge, one of the best-known Soviet intelligence officers of World War II, was hanged in Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, for espionage. unreferenced section
1990Mary Robinson was elected president of Ireland, the first woman and the first non-Fianna Fáil candidate in the history of contested Irish presidential elections to do so. Robinson: unreferenced section; Election: refimprove
2007 – A Finnish high school student shot and killed eight people at Jokela High School in Tuusula before committing suicide. refimprove section
Eleanor Roosevelt |d|1962| Numerous uncited sections
Alex Thach |b|2008| Failed birthday verification

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