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        | 11th 
            September, on this day  9 - Battle 
            of the Teutoburg Forest ends. 506 The bishops of Visigothic Gaul meet in the Council of Agde.
 1185 Isaac 
            II Angelus kills Stephanus Hagiochristophorites and then appeals 
            to the people, resulting in the revolt which deposes Andronicus I 
            Comnenus and places Isaac on the throne of the Byzantine Empire.
 1226 The Roman Catholic practice of perpetual adoration begins.
 1297 Scottish hero William 
            Wallace defeats the English at Stirling Bridge
 1390 Lithuanian 
            Civil War (1389–1392): the Teutonic Knights started a five-week 
            siege of Vilnius
 1541 Santiago, Chile, is destroyed by indigenous warriors, lead by 
            Michimalonko.
 1609 Expulsion order announced against the Moriscos of Valencia; beginning 
            of the expulsion of all Spain's Moriscos.
 1609 Navigator Henry 
            Hudson discovers island of Manhattan
 1649 English troops, commanded by Oliver Cromwell, besiege Drogheda 
            in Ireland. When the town is finally captured, most of the inhabitants 
            are massacred
 1683 John 
            III Sobieski of Poland arrives on Kahlen Hill, leading to the 
            Battle of Vienna
 1697 Battle 
            of Zenta
 1708 Charles XII of Sweden stops his march to conquer Moscow outside 
            Smolensk, marking the turning point in the Great Northern War. The 
            army is defeated nine months later in the battle of Poltava, and the 
            Swedish empire is no longer a major power.
 1709 The Battle 
            of Malplaquet. An Anglo-Dutch-Austrian force, commanded by the 
            Duke of Marlborough, defeats the French in the last major land battle 
            of the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714)
 1714 Barcelona surrenders to Spanish and French Bourbon armies in 
            the War of the Spanish Succession.
 1773 Benjamin Franklin writes "There never was a good war or 
            bad peace."
 1776 British-American peace conference on Staten Island fails to stop 
            nascent American Revolution.
 1777 American troops led by George Washington, are defeated by the 
            British at the Battle 
            of Brandywine Creek during the American War of Independence
 1786 The Beginning of the Annapolis Convention.
 1792 Hope Diamond is stolen along with other crown jewels when six 
            men broke into the house used to store the jewels.
 1802 France annexed the Kingdom of Piedmont.
 1814 Battle 
            of Lake Champlain, NY; Americans defeat British
 1830 Ecuador becomes a Republic within the Confederation of Colombia
 1841 The start of the commuter age in southeast England when the London 
            to Brighton express train begins a regular service - taking 105 minutes
 1847 Stephen Foster's well-known song, Oh! Susanna, is first performed 
            at a saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 1853 1st electric telegraph in use, Merchant's Exchange to Pt Lobos
 1855 The city of Sebastopol, the main naval base for the Russian fleet 
            on the Black Sea, is taken by by British and French troops during 
            the Crimean War
 1857 The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Mormon settlers and Paiutes massacre 
            120 pioneers at Mountain Meadows, Utah.
 1875 1st newspaper cartoon strip
 1879 260 miners die in an explosion at the Prince of Wales Colliery, 
            at Abercare, Wales
 1881 Triple landslides bury Elm, Switz
 1888 Death of the Argentine politician Domingo 
            Sarmiento, after whom the Latin American Teacher's Day was chosen.
 1891 The Jewish 
            Colonization Association is established by Baron Maurice de Hirsch.
 1893 First 
            World Parliament of Religions conference held.
 1895 In England, the prestigious FA Cup trophy is stolen from football 
            outfitters William Shillock of Birmingham. 68 years later an 83 year 
            old man confesses he'd melted it down to make counterfeit halfcrown 
            coins
 1897 After months of pursuit, generals of Menelik II of Ethiopia capture 
            Gaki Sherocho, the last king of Kaffa, bringing an end to that ancient 
            kingdom.
 1903 First race is held at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin. 
            It is the oldest major speedway in the world.
 1906 Mahatma Gandhi coins the term Satyagraha 
            to characterize the Non-Violence movement in South Africa.
 1914 In America, W.C Handy publishes his 'St 
            Louis Blues' which has since been recorded more than100 times
 1914 Australia invades New Britain, defeating a German contingent 
            there.
 1915 The Pennsylvania Railroad begins electrified commuter rail service 
            between Paoli and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, using overhead AC trolley 
            wires for power.
 1916 The Quebec 
            Bridge's central span collapses, killing 11 men. The bridge initially 
            collapsed in toto on August 29, 1907.
 1919 US marines invade Honduras
 1921 Nahalal, the 
            first moshav in Israel, is settled.
 1922 British 
            mandate of Palestine begins
 1922 The Treaty 
            of Kars is ratified in Yerevan, Armenia.
 1922 One of the Herald Sun of Melbourne, Australia's predecessor papers 
            The Sun News-Pictorial is founded.
 1923 The 
            ZR-1 (biggest active dirigible) flies over NY's tallest skyscraper, 
            the Woolworth Tower
 1926 An assassination attempt on Benito Mussolini fails.
 1930 Stomboli volcano (Sicily) throws 2-ton basaltic rocks 2 miles
 1931 Salvatore 
            Maranzano is murdered by Charles Luciano's hitmen.
 1932 Franciszek Zwirko and Stanislaw Wigura, Polish Challenge 1932 
            winners, killed in a plane crash as their RWD 6 crashed into the ground 
            during a storm
 1936 FDR dedicates Boulder Dam, now known as Hoover Dam
 1940 George 
            Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
 1940 Buckingham Palace is damaged during a German air raid.
 1941 Ground broken for the construction of The Pentagon.
 1941 Charles 
            Lindbergh, charges "the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt 
            administration" are trying to get the US into WW II
 1941 FDR orders any Axis ship found in American waters be shot on 
            sight
 1943 German troops occupy Corsica and Kosovo-Metohija.
 1943 Start of the liquidation of the Ghettos in Minsk and Lida by 
            the Nazis.
 1944 FDR and Churchill meet in Canada at the 2nd Quebec Conference
 1944 The first allied troops of the U.S. Army cross the western border 
            of Nazi Germany.
 1944 RAF bombing raid on Darmstadt 
            and the following firestorm kill 11,500.
 1945 Liberation of the Japanese-run POW and civilian internee camp 
            at Batu Lintang, Kuching, Sarawak on the island of Borneo by Australian 
            9th Division forces. Over 2,000 prisoners, including women and children, 
            were due to be executed on September 15.
 1946 1st mobile long-distance car-to-car telephone conversation
 1950 1st typesetting machine to dispense with metal type exhibited
 1950 33 die in a train crash in Coshocton, Ohio
 1950 Dick 
            Tracy TV show sparks uproar concerning violence
 1951 Florence 
            Chadwick becomes 1st woman to swim the English Channel from England 
            to France. It takes 16 hours and 19 minutes
 1951 First performance of Stravinsky's 'The 
            Rake's Progress' in Venice
 1952 West German Chancellor Adenauer 
            signs a reparation pact for Jews
 1954 1st Miss America TV broadcast
 1955 Dedication of the first Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ 
            of Latter-day Saints in Europe, the Bern Switzerland Temple.
 1956 People to People International is founded by President Dwight 
            D. Eisenhower.
 1960 Young Americans for Freedom meeting at home of William F. Buckley, 
            Jr. promulgates the Sharon Statement.
 1960 The 17th Olympic games close in Rome
 1961 Formation of the World Wildlife Fund.
 1961 Hurricane Carla strikes the Texas coast as a Category 4 hurricane, 
            the strongest storm ever to hit the state.
 1961 Bob Dylan's 1st NY performance
 1962 British group 'The Beatles' record their first single 'Love Me 
            Do' at the Abbey Road Studios in north London
 1964 George Harrison forms Mornyork Ltd music publishing company
 1965 Beatles' "Help!," album goes to number 1 and stays 
            for 9 weeks
 1965 The 1st Cavalry Division of the United States Army arrives in 
            Vietnam.
 1967 US Surveyor 5 makes 1st chemical analysis of lunar material
 1968 Air 
            France Flight 1611 crashes off Nice, France, killing 89 passengers 
            and 6 crew.
 1970 88 of the hostages from the Dawson's Field hijackings are released. 
            The remaining hostages, mostly Jews or Israeli citizens, are held 
            until September 25.
 1970 The Ford Pinto 
            is introduced.
 1971 The Egyptian 
            Constitution becomes official.
 1972 The first transmission in Britain of the BBC TV quiz programme, 
            'Mastermind'
 1973 A military junta, backed by the United States of America, overthrows 
            the elected Government in Chile
 1974 Eastern 
            Air Lines Flight 212 crashes in Charlotte, North Carolina, killing 
            69 passengers and two crew. 978 U.S. President Jimmy Carter, President 
            Sadat of Egypt, and Prime Minister Begin of Israel met at Camp David 
            and agreed on a framework for peace between Israel and Egypt and a 
            comprehensive peace in the Middle East.
 1978 Bulgarian defector Georgi 
            Markov is stabbed with a poisoned umbrella by an unknown secret 
            agent in London. The poison brings on a coma and Markov dies four 
            days later
 1980 Voters approve the present Constitution of Chile.
 1981 A small plane crashes into the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino 
            damaging it beyond repair.
 1982 The international forces, which were guaranteeing the safety 
            of Palestinian refugees following Israel's 1982 Invasion of Lebanon, 
            left Beirut. Five days later, several thousand refugees were massacred 
            in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.
 1982 39 sky-divers are killed in a helicopter crash in West Germany
 1986 In Britain, 'Coronation 
            Street' actress Pat 
            Phoenix marries long-term friend Tony Booth in hospital
 1989 Drexel 
            formally pleads guilty to security fraud
 1989 The iron curtain opens between the communist Hungary and Austria. 
            From Hungary thousands of East Germans throng to Austria and West 
            Germany.
 1990 U.S. President George H. W. Bush delivers a nationally televised 
            speech in which he threatens the use of force to remove Iraqi soldiers 
            from Kuwait, which Iraq had recently invaded. He mentions the term 
            "New 
            World Order" in this speech for the first time, which is 
            also named "Towards a New World Order".(full text of the 
            speech)
 1991 "La Toya: 
            Growing Up in the Jackson Family" goes on sale
 1991 14 die in a Continental Express commuter plane crash near Houston
 1992 Hurricane 
            Iniki, one of the most damaging hurricanes in United States history 
            , devastates the State of Hawaii, especially the islands of Kauai 
            and Oahu.
 1994 Frank 
            Eugene Corder steals a Cessna plane, intending to crash it into 
            the White House.
 1997 In a national referendum on devolution, the people of Scotland 
            vote 'Yes' to creating their own Parliament for the first time in 
            more than 300 years
 1997 NASA's Mars 
            Global Surveyor reaches Mars.
 1998 Opening ceremony for the 1998 
            Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia was the 
            first Asian country to host the games
 1998 In America, Kenneth 
            Starr - the Independent Counsel appointed to report on the behaviour 
            of US President Bill Clinton - publishes his report - listing 11potential 
            impeachable offences
 2000 Activists protest against the World Economic Forum meeting in 
            Melbourne, Australia.
 2001 Two 
            hijacked planes crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center. 
            Thousands of people were killed by the impact, and by the dramatic, 
            and tragic collapse of the buildings. Many more are injured in an 
            almost simultaneous attack on the Pentagon in Washington DC. It is 
            the single largest terrorist attack that the world has ever known, 
            and sends shock waves across the world
 2002 Through extreme and coordinated effort, The Pentagon is rededicated 
            after repairs are completed, exactly one year after the attack on 
            the building.
 2003 Swedish foreign minister Anna 
            Lindh dies after being assaulted and fatally wounded on September 
            10.
 2003 The Cartagena 
            Protocol on Biosafety enters into effect.
 2004 All passengers are killed when a helicopter crashes in the Aegean 
            Sea. Passengers include Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria and 16 others 
            (including journalists and bishops of the Greek Orthodox Church of 
            Alexandria).
 2005 The State of Israel completes its unilateral disengagement from 
            the Gaza Strip.
 2007 Russia tests the largest conventional weapon ever, the Father 
            of all bombs.
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        | 11th 
            September 2005 Israeli 
            flag lowered over Gaza New 
            York marks 
            9/11 anniversary Belfast 
            rioters 'meant to kill police' 
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        | 11th 
            September 2006 US 
            remembers 9/11 five years on  New 
            al-Qaeda warning marks 9/11 Angry 
            Beirut protests greet Blair 11th September 
            2007 Rocket 
            injures dozens in Israel  Turkish 
            bomb 'catastrophe' foiled  Democrats 
            attack Iraq testimony  11th September 
            2008 Zimbabwe 
            rivals agree unity deal  N 
            Korea 'builds new missile site' Channel 
            Tunnel shut after blaze  11th September 
            2009 US 
            marks 9/11 amid shooting scare  Putin 
            against Iran attack Taliban 
            arrests in Pakistan  11th September 
            2010 |  
        | Birthdates 
            which occurred on 11th September: 1835 Brig Gen William 
            Wirt Allen 1st Alabama Cavalry 1862 O Henry pen name of William Sidney Porter, short story writer
 1877 Sir James Jeans England, physicist/mathematician/astronomer
 1885 David Herbert "DH" Lawrence England, writer (Lady Chatterly's 
            Lover)
 1885 Eratstus Flaval Beadle publisher (Beadle's Dime Novels)
 19-- Henderson Forsythe Macon, Mo, actor (As the World Turns)
 19-- Julie Payne Terre Haute, actress (Wizards & Warriors, Duck 
            Factory)
 19-- Laura Sisk actress (Allison-Loving)
 1902 Alice Tully Corning, NY, singer/patroness (Carnegie Hall)
 1909 Anne Seymour Engld, actress (Gemini Affair, Empire, Tim Conway 
            Show)
 1909 William Natcher (Rep-D-Ky)
 1913 Bear Bryant keeps Crimson Tide winning (Alabama)
 1915 Jack Fascinato Bevier Mo, pianist/orch leader (Kukla Fran & 
            Ollie)
 1917 Ferdinand Marcos Philippines Pres (1965-86)
 1922 Charles Evers civil rights leader (Amazing Grace)
 1923 Alan Badel Manchester England, actor (Shogun)
 1923 Betsy Drake fitness expert/actress (Every Girl Should be Married)
 1924 Daniel Kahikina Akaka (Rep-D-Hawaii)
 1924 Tom Landry NFL player (NY Giants), coach (Dallas Cowboys)
 1926 Alfred Slote author (Love & Tennis, Omega Station)
 1928 Earl Holliman La, actor (Police Woman, Tribes, Cry Panic)
 1928 Reubin Askew (Gov-Fla)
 1929 David S Broder Chicago Hgts Ill, journalist (1973 Pulitzer Prize)
 1930 Cathryn Damon Seattle Wash, actress (Mary Campbell-Soap)
 1932 Herbert "Sonny" Leon Callahan (Rep-R-Ala)
 1932 Robert Packwood (Sen-R-Ore)
 1932 Valentino Milan Italy, fashion designer (Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis)
 1935 Gherman Titov USSR, 1st man to spend a day in space (Vostok 2)
 1936 Charles Dierkop LaCrosse Wisc, actor (Det Pete Royster-Police 
            Woman)
 1937 Robert Crippen Beaumont Tx, Capt USN/astronaut (STS 1, 7, 41C, 
            41G)
 1939 Lola Falana Camden NJ, singer (Liberation of LB Jones)
 1940 Brian DePalma film director (Body Double, Dressed to Kill)
 1942 Tom Dreesen comedian (Tim Ried's partner)
 1945 Leo Kottke Athens Ga, guitarist (Ice Water, Greenhouse)
 1949 Marty Liquori US, runner (AAU 3 mile-1979 (13:14.7))
 1954 Reed Birney Alexandria Va, entertainer (Greatest Man in the World)
 1957 Jon Moss rocker (Culture Club-Do You Really Want to Hurt Me)
 1958 Mick Talbot rocker (Style Council-You're the Best Thing)
 1960 Neal X rocker (Sigue Sigue Sputnik-Love Missile F-111)
 1961 Virginia Madsen Chicago Ill, actress (Dune, Hot Spot, Class)
 1962 Elizabeth Daily actress (Street Music)
 1962 Kristy McNichol LA Calif, actress (Buddy-Family, Barbara-Empty 
            Nest)
 1963 Bonnie Gadusek Pittsburgh, tennis player (French Juniors 1981)
 1967 Kendra Lee Ruwe Madison Idaho, Miss Idaho-America (1991)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on September 11th:
 1712 GD Cassini French astronomer, dies
 1948 Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah dies
 1959 Paul Douglas actor (Adventure Theater), dies at 52
 1966 Charlie Cantor actor (Artie-Ray Bolger Show), dies at 68
 1970 Chester Morris actor (Diagnosis: Unknown), dies at 69
 1971 Nikita Khrushchev dies of a heart attack at 77
 1971 Percy Helton actor (Homer-Beverly Hillbillies), dies at 77
 1981 Frank McHugh actor (Dawn Patrol, Going My Way), dies at 83
 1987 Lorne Greene actor (Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica), dies at 72
 1988 George Alpert railroad executive, dies at 90
 1988 Luis W Alvarez physicist (Nobel-1968), dies at 77
 1988 Peter Tosh reggae singer shot dead at 43 in Jamacia
 
 
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