637 Antioch surrenders to 
  the Muslim forces under Rashidun 
  Caliphate after the Battle 
  of Iron bridge. 
  701 John 
  VI begins his reign as Catholic Pope
  1137 Battle 
  of Rignano between Ranulf 
  of Apulia and Roger 
  II of Sicily. 
  1270 The 
  Eighth Crusade ends with the end of the siege of Tunis : the crusade could 
  be regarded as a partial success
  1340 Battle 
  of Rio Salado : a 
  battle of Portugal and Castile against Morocco and the Kingdom of Granada
  1470 Henry 
  VI of England is restored to the throne, having been deposed nine years 
  earlier in 1461
  1485 Henry 
  VII of England founds the Yeoman of the Guard - 'Beefeaters' 
  - to guard Royal Palaces in London
  1501 Ballet 
  of Chestnuts was a banquet held by Cesare 
  Borgia in the Papal Palace where fifty prostitutes or courtesans were in 
  attendance for the entertainment. 
  1502 Vasco 
  da Gama returns to Calicut for the second time. 
  1580 English explorer Sir Francis 
  Drake completes his circumnavigation of the world when his ship, the 'Golden 
  Hind' arrives back at Plymouth on the south coast of England
  1650 The Society of Friends becomes known as 'Quakers'. 
  During a court case the founder of the Society, George Fox, tells the magistrate 
  to ' quake and tremble at the word of God'
  1831 In Southampton County, Virginia, escaped slave Nat 
  Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest 
  slave rebellion in United States history. 
  1863 Danish Prince Wilhelm arrives in Athens to assume his throne as George 
  I, King of the Hellenes. 
  1864 Second 
  war of Schleswig ends. Denmark renounces all claim to Schleswig, Holstein 
  and Lauenburg, which come under Prussian and Austrian administration. 
  1864 Helena, 
  Montana is founded after four prospectors discover gold at "Last Chance 
  Gulch." 
  1888 1st ballpoint pen patented 
  1905 "October Manifesto" Russian Tsar 
  Nicholas II grants civil liberties 
  1918 The Ottoman 
  Empire signs an armistice with the Allies, ending the First World War in 
  the Middle East. 
  1920 The Communist 
  Party of Australia is founded in Sydney. 
  1922 Mussolini forms cabinet in Italy 
  1925 In his workshop in London, John 
  Logie Baird achieves the transmission of the first television pictures using 
  the head of a dummy. He then persaudes a 15 year old office boy, William Taynton, 
  to sit in front of a camera - becoming the first live person captured on camera
  1930 Turkey and Greece sign a treaty of friendship
  1937 The end of the world is almost nigh when the 500,000-ton asteroid 'Hermes' 
  shoots past the earth - closer than any before. It misses by 485,000 miles -in 
  astronomical terms it is a close shave
  1938 In America, the radio broadcast of Orsen 
  Welles' adapatation of the HG Wells novel 'War of the Worlds' causes widespread 
  panic - its realism convincing many listeners that 'beings' from another planet 
  have landed on earth
  1939 USSR and Germany agree on partitioning Poland
  1941 Franklin 
  Delano Roosevelt approves U.S. $1 billion in Lend-Lease 
  aid to the Allied nations. 
  1941 1,500 Jews from Pidhaytsi 
  (in western Ukraine) are sent by Nazis to Belzec 
  extermination camp. 
  1941 USS 
  Reuben James torpedoed by Germans, even though US is not in war 
  1944 Anne 
  Frank (of Diary fame) is deported from Auschwitz to Belsen 
  1945 US government announces end of shoe rationing 
  1947 The General 
  Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which is the foundation of the 
  World Trade Organisation (WTO), is founded. 
  1948 20 die and 6,000 made ill by smog in Donora, Pennsylvania
  1950 Pope Pius 
  XII witnesses "The 
  Miracle of the Sun" while at the Vatican. 
  1953 Dr 
  Albert Schweitzer and Gen George 
  C Marshall win Nobel Peace Prize
  1953 U.S. President Dwight 
  D. Eisenhower formally approves the top secret document National Security 
  Council Paper No. 162/2, which states that the United States' arsenal of nuclear 
  weapons must be maintained and expanded to counter the communist threat. 
  1954 US Defense Department announces elimination of all segregated regiments 
  
  1956 Israel captures Egyptian militay post at El-Thamad
  1960 Michael 
  Woodruff performs the first successful kidney transplant in the United Kingdom 
  at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. 
  1961 Soviet Party Congress unanimously approves a resolution removing Josef 
  Stalin's body from Lenin's tomb in Red Square 
  1961 Soviet Union tests a 58 megaton hydrogen bomb, Tsar 
  Bomba - the largest, most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated
  1965 Fireworks explosions kill 50 in Cartagena, Colombia
  1965 Just miles from Da 
  Nang, United States Marines repel an intense attack by wave after wave of 
  Viet Cong forces, killing 56 guerrillas. Among the dead, a sketch of Marine 
  positions was found on the body of a 13-year-old Vietnamese boy who sold drinks 
  to the Marines the day before. 
  1967 USSR Kosmos 186 and 188 make 1st automatic docking and Venmera 13 launch
  1970 In Vietnam, the worst monsoon to hit the area in six years causes large 
  floods, kills 293, leaves 200,000 homeless and virtually halts the Vietnam War. 
  
  1972 Worst US rail accident in 14 years; 45 die in Chicago 
  1973 The Bosporus 
  Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey is completed, connecting the continents of Europe 
  and Asia over the Bosporus for the first time. 
  1974 The Rumble 
  in the Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman takes 
  place in Kinshasa, Zaire. 
  1975 Juan 
  Carlos assumes power in Spain 
  1978 Laura 
  Nickel and Curt 
  Noll find 25th Mersenne prime
  1980 NASA launches Flt Satcom-4 
  
  1980 El Salvador and Honduras sign a peace treaty to put the border dispute 
  fought over in 1969's 
  Football War before the International 
  Court of Justice. 
  1983 The first democratic elections in Argentina after seven years of military 
  rule are held. 
  1985 Space Shuttle Challenger lifts off for mission STS-61-A, 
  its final successful mission. 
  1987 In Japan, NEC releases the first 16-bit home entertainment system, the 
  TurboGrafx-16, known as PC 
  Engine. 
  1990 English and French tunnellers meet for the first time underneath the English 
  Channel during the construction of the Channel 
  Tunnel
  1991 The Madrid 
  Conference for Middle East peace talks opens. 
  1995 At Winchester Crown Court in Britain, Rosemary 
  West, the wife of serial killer Frederick West, breaks her 20 month silience 
  to plead her innocence over her husband's murders
  1997 19 year old British au pair Louise 
  Woodward, is found guilty by a court in America of murdering 8 month old 
  Matthew Eappen
  2002 British Digital 
  terrestrial television (DTT) Service Freeview 
  begins transmitting in parts of the United Kingdom. 
  2003 Wicked the 
  Musical opened on Broadway at the George Gershwin Theatre. 
  2005 The rebuilt Dresden 
  Frauenkirche (destroyed in the 
  firebombing of Dresden during World War II) is reconsecrated after a thirteen-year 
  rebuilding project. 
October 30th 2005
Delhi bombs probe 'makes headway'
Paris suburb hit by more rioting
Gunmen target top Iraqi officials
October 30th 2006
Pakistan madrassa raid 'kills 80'
Climate change fight 'can't wait'
France moves to stop bus attacks
October 30th 2007
Fatal blast near Musharraf's HQ
Caribbean storm kills 20 people
Iraqi dam 'at risk of collapse'
October 30th 2008
Deadly blasts rock Indian state
Suicide attack at Afghan ministry
Urgent diplomacy in Congo crisis
October 30th 2009
Internet addresses set for change
Birthdates which occurred on October 30th:
1735 John Adams Braintree, 
  Mass (F) 2nd pres (1797-1801) 
  1751 Richard Brinsley Sheridan playwright (School for Scandal) 
  1821 Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski Russian novelist & short-story writer 
  
  1830 John S Bowen Major-General (Confederate) 
  1871 Paul Val‚ry France, poet/essayist/critic (La Jeune) 
  1873 Francisco Madero Mexico, revolutionary, president (1911-13) 
  1885 Ezra Pound Hailey, Idaho, poet (Cantos) 
  1887 Eduardo Ciannelli Italy, actor (Waldo-Johnny Staccato) 
  1893 Charles Atlas body builder 
  1896 Ruth Gordon Mass, actress (Rosemary's Baby, Harold & Maude) 
  19-- Danny Goldman NYC, actor (Nick-The Good Life) 
  19-- Kristina Malandro actress (Felicia Jones-General Hospital) 
  1907 Gy”rgy R nki Budapest Hungary, composer (H¢emberek) 
  1907 Renzo Cesana Rome Italy, TV host (First Date, Continental) 
  1914 Marion Ladewig Mich, bowler (9 time woman bowler of year 1950-63) 
  1917 Ruth Hussey Providence RI, actress (Another Thin Man, Phila Story) 
  1918 Ted Williams Red Sox hitter (AL MVP '46, '49; Trip Crown '42, '47) 
  1919 Jane Randolph singer, backup for Tony Orlando (Dawn) 
  1924 Hannelore Weygrand German FR, equestrian dressage (Oly-silver-1956) 
  1928 Ernest Flatt choreographer (Carol Burnett Show) 
  1928 William Campbell Newark NJ, actor (Jerry-Cannonball, Luke-Dynasty) 
  1931 Dick Gautier LA Calif, actor (Hymie-Get Smart, Mr Terrific) 
  1932 Louis Malle France, director (Atlantic City, Black Moon, Viva Maria) 
  1934 Hamilton Camp London, actor (Andrew-He & She) 
  1936 Jim Perry pitcher (Cy Young Award 1970) 
  1937 Claude Lelouch movie director (A Man & A Woman, Cat & Mouse, Bolero) 
  
  1939 Grace Slick Chicago, rock vocalist (Jefferson Airplane-White Rabbit) 
  1940 Ed Lauter Long Beach NY, actor (Sheriff Cain-BJ & the Bear) 
  1943 Joanna Shimkus Halifax NS, actress (Marriage of a Young Stockbroker) 
  1945 Henry Winkler NYC, actor (Fonz-Happy Days, Night Shift) 
  1946 Andrea Mitchell NYC, newscaster (NBC-TV, Summer Sunday USA) 
  1946 Lynne Marta Phila Pa, actress (Love American Style) 
  1946 Robert L "Hoot" Gibson Cooperstown NY, USN/ast (STS 41B, 61C, 
  27) 
  1950 Phil Chenier NBA guard (Wash Bullets) 
  1951 Harry Hamlin Pasadena Calif, actor (Michael Kuzak-LA Law) 
  1953 Kathleen Cody Bronx NY, actress (Charley & the Angel) 
  1954 JoAnne Russell Miami Fla, tennis player (Wibeldon Double 1977) 
  1965 Charnele Brown East Hampton NY, actress (Kim-A Different World) 
  1969 Brittany Gae Thompson Portland Oregon, Miss Oregon-America (1991) 
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  Deaths which occurred on October 30th:
  1626 Willebord van Roijen dutch mathematician, dies at 35 
  1893 Sir John Abbott PM of Canada (C) (1891-92), dies at 72 
  1968 Pert Kelton actress (Cavalcade of Stars), dies at 61 
  1972 Alan Roth orch leader (Milton Berle Show), dies at 68 
  1984 June Duprez actress, dies at 66 
  1984 Mario Gallo actor (Delvecchio), dies at 61 
  1985 Kirby Grant Hoon Jr., Butte Mont, actor (Sky King), dies in an auto accident 
  at 74 
  1991 William Shea (Shea Stadium namesake), dies at 84 
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