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        | 9th 
            September, on this day  701 St Sergius 
            I ends his reign as Catholic Pope1000 Battle 
            of Svolder, a Viking Age battle.
 1379 Treaty 
            of Neuberg, splitting the Austrian Habsburg lands between the 
            Habsburg Dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
 1493 Battle 
            of Krbava field, a decisive defeat of Croats in Croatian struggle 
            against the Ottoman Empire invasion.
 1513 In England, the 
            Battle of Flodden Field is fought near Branxton in Northumberland. 
            James IV of Scotland is defeated and killed by English troops commanded 
            by Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey
 1543 Mary 
            Stuart, at nine months old, is crowned "Queen of Scots" 
            in the central Scottish town of Stirling.
 1739 Slave 
            revolt in Stono, SC led by Jemmy (25 whites killed)
 1776 The Continental Congress in Philadelphia changes the name of 
            the American nation from United Colonies to United States
 1791 Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is named 
            for President George Washington.
 1817 Alexander Lucius Twilight, probably 1st black to graduate from 
            US college, receives BA degree at Middlebury College
 1830 Charles Durant, 1st US aeronaut, flies a balloon from Castle 
            Garden, NYC to Perth Amboy, NJ
 1839 John 
            Herschel takes the 1st glass plate photograph
 1850 California becomes the 31st State of USA - admitted to the Union 
            as a 'Free State'
 1850 Territories of New Mexico and Utah created
 1850 The Compromise 
            of 1850 strips Texas of a third of its claimed territory (now 
            parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming) in return 
            for the U.S. federal government assuming $10 million of Texas's pre-annexation 
            debt.
 1862 Lee splits his army and sends Jackson to capture Harpers Ferry
 1863 The Union Army enters Chattanooga, Tennessee.
 1867 Luxembourg gains independence
 1876 In Britain, the first greyhound race using a mechanical hare 
            for the dogs to chase around the circuit
 1892 Almalthea, 5th moon of Jupiter, discovered by EE Barnard at Lick
 1908 Orville Wright makes 1st 1-hr airplane flight, Fort Myer, Va
 1911 The launch of the first airmail service in England - between 
            Hendon and Windsor
 1912 J Verdrines becomes 1st to fly over 100 mph (107 mph/172 kph)
 1914 The end of the First Battle of the Marne. German casualties are 
            estimated at 800,000
 1914 The creation of the Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, 
            the first fully mechanized unit in the British Army
 1922 Greek-Turkish war has ended with Turkish victory over the Greeks.
 1923 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, 
            founds the Republican People's Party (CHP).
 1924 Hanapepe 
            Massacre occurs on Kauai, Hawaii.
 1926 In US, National Broadcasting Co created by the Radio Corporation 
            of America
 1942 World War II: incendiary bombs are dropped on Oregon in one of 
            the few bombing raids made by Japan on the United States of America
 1943 World War II: Allied troops, commanded by US 
            Lieutenant General Mark Clark, land at Salerno in Italy
 1944 Allied forces liberate Luxembourg
 1944 
            Bulgaria liberated from Nazi control (often referred to as the invasion 
            of Bulgaria by Russia)
 1945 Japanese in S Korea, Taiwan, China, Indochina surrender to Allies
 1945 Second 
            Sino-Japanese War: Japan formally surrenders to China
 1947 First actual case of a computer bug being found: a moth lodges 
            in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
 1948 People's Democratic Republic of Korea proclaimed
 1950 In US, 1st use of TV laugh track-Hank 
            McCune
 1950 In Britain, the end of soap rationing - introduced in 1942
 1956 Elvis Presley appears on national TV for 1st time in the Ed 
            Sullivan Show
 1957 Nashville's new Hattie Cotton Elementary School dynamited
 1958 Race riots in London's Notting Hill Gate - with television crews 
            accused of encouraging the rioting by staging reconstructions in the 
            streets
 1963 Landslide into Vaiont 
            Dam emptys lake, kills 3-4,000 (Italy)
 1963 Scottish driver Jim Clark becomes the world's youngest motor 
            racing champion
 1965 Tibet is made an autonomous region of China
 1965 Hurricane 
            Betsy makes its second landfall near New Orleans, Louisiana, leaving 
            76 dead and $1.42 billion ($10-12 billion in 2005 dollars) in damages, 
            becoming the first hurricane to top $1 billion in unadjusted damages.
 1966 John Lennon meets Yoko Ono at an avante-garde art exposition
 1967 1st successful test flight of a Saturn V
 1969 Allegheny 
            853 collides with Piper Cherokee above Indiana, kills 82
 1970 A British airliner is hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation 
            of Palestine (PFLP) and flown to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
 1971 1,000 
            convicts seize Attica, NY prison
 1971 John Lennon and Yoko Ono appear on the Dick 
            Cavett Show (ABC-TV)
 1971 John Lennon releases the "Imagine" 
            album
 1975 An 18 year Czech tennis player, Martina 
            Navratilova, defects to the west and asks for political asylum 
            in the United States of America
 1975 Viking 2 launched toward orbit around Mars, soft landing
 1977 1st TRS-80 computer sold
 1979 Sid 
            Bernstein offers $1 billion for a Beatle reunion
 1979 Yusef Islam (Cat 
            Stevens) weds Fouzia Ali at Kensington Mosque
 1982 Conestoga 
            1, 1st private commercial rocket, makes suborbital flight
 1983 Radio Shack announces their color computer 2 (the Coco2)
 1983 Vitas Gerulatis bets his house that Martina Navratilova can't 
            beat the 100th ranked male tennis player
 1986 NYC jury indicts Gennadly Zakharov (Soviet UN employee) of spying
 1987 Gary 
            Hart admits to cheating on his wife on "Nightline"
 1990 Bush and Gorbachev meet in Helsinki and urge Iraq to leave Kuwait
 1991 Tajikstan gains independence from the Soviet Union.
 1993 After years of conflict, Israel and the PLO, the Palestinian 
            Liberation Organisation agree to officially recognise the other's 
            existence
 1995 Aged 59, the former British champion jockey Lester 
            Piggott announces his retirement having won more than 5,000 races 
            around the world
 1997 Former South African President 
            F.W. de Klerk, who was instrumental in scrapping his National 
            Party's apartheid policy, retires from Parliament
 2001 Ahmed 
            Shah Massoud, leader of the Northern Alliance, is assassinated 
            in Afghanistan.
 2004 2004 
            Australian embassy bombing: A bomb explodes outside the Australian 
            embassy in Jakarta, killing 10 people.
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        | 9th 
            September 2005 Powell 
            criticises storm response  Week in pictures: 3-9 Sept Baghdad 
            airport closed to civilian traffic  |  
        | 9th 
            September 2006 Afghan 
            clashes 'kill 40 Taleban'  Taiwan 
            leader faces mass protest  Pope 
            makes 'personal' German trip 9th September 
            2007 Iraq 
            carnage 'mastermind' killed  'Farc 
            hostage' bodies recovered  Israeli 
            'neo-Nazi gang' arrested  9th September 
            2008 Bush 
            reshuffles war zone troops Heavy 
            losses in Sri Lanka clash 'Africans 
            to gain' from web plan 9th September 
            2009 Deadly 
            capsize off Sierra Leone  Four 
            die in Afghan rescue mission  New 
            malaria 'poses human threat'  9th September 
            2010 |  
        | Birthdates 
            which occurred on 9th September: 1585 Cardinal A 
            Jean de Plessicide de Richelieu Louis XIII chief minister 1754 William Bligh nasty ship's captain (HMS Bounty)
 1828 Leo Tolstoy Russia, novelist (War & Peace, Anna Karenina)
 1850 Harishchandra India, poet/dramatist/father of modern Hindi
 1853 Frederick R Spofforth Australia, cricketer (Demon)
 1868 Mary Austin Ill, feminist/nature writer (Land of Little Rain)
 1877 Frank Chance baseball player/manager, Tinkers to Evers to Chance
 1880 Viking Eggeling Sweden, artist/film maker (Diagonal Symphony)
 1887 Alfred Landon (R-Ks) pres candidate (1932, 1936)
 1890 Harland Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken founder/colonel
 1898 Frank (Fordham Flash) Frisch NYC, baseball player (NL MVP 1931)
 1899 Neil Hamilton Lynn Mass, actor (Commisioner Gordon-Batman)
 19-- Nick Ramus Seattle Wash, actor (Gus-Falcon Crest)
 19-- Randy Stumpf Belleville Ill, actor (Joey Dee-Flatbush)
 1900 James Hilton hotel magnate (Hilton Hotels)
 1907 Pinky Tomlin Eureka Springs Ark, singer/actor (Tip-Waterfront)
 1908 John Haeton US, bobsled (Olympic-silver-1928, 48)
 1912 Kurt Sanderling Arys Germany, conductor (E Berlin Symph 1960-77)
 1919 Jacques Marin Paris, actor (Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo)
 1919 Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder gambler/sportscaster (lay 
            you 5 to 1)
 1924 Jane Greer Wash DC, actress (Prisoner of Zenda, Clown)
 1924 Nino Bibbia Italy, bobsled (Olympic-gold-1948)
 1925 Cliff Robertson La Jolla Calif, actor (Charly)/spokesman for 
            AT&T
 1932 Sylvia Miles NYC, actress (Midnight Cowboy, Farewell My Lovely)
 1935 Chaim Topol Tel Aviv Israel, actor (Fiddler on the Roof)
 1941 Les Braid England, bass (Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good)
 1941 Otis Redding Georgia, rocker (Sitting on the Dock of the Bay)
 1942 Inez Foxx Greensboro NC, rocker (Mockingbird, Hi Diddle Diddle)
 1943 Roger Waters rocker (Pink Floyd-The Wall)
 1946 Billy Preston singer/pianist, the 5th Beatle (David Brenner Show)
 1947 Lynn Fitzgerald marathoner (ran 133 miles 939 yards in 24 hrs)
 1949 Joe Theismann NFL QB (Redskins)
 1949 John Curry England, figure skater (Olympic-gold-1976)
 1950 Tom Wopat Lodi Wisc, actor (Luke Duke-Dukes of Hazzard)
 1951 Michael Keaton Pitts Pa, actor (Gung Ho, Batman)
 1951 Robert Desiderio Bronx NY, actor (Det Kennedy-Heart of the City)
 1952 Angela Cartwright England (Make Room for Daddy, Lost in Space)
 1952 Dave Stewart rocker (Eurythmics-Here Comes the Rain Again)
 1966 Brenda Epperson actress (Ashley-Young & Restless)
 1966 David Bennent Lausanne, actor (Tin Drum, Legend)
 1969 Scott DeFreitas Newton Mass, actor (Andy Dixon-As the World Turns)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on September 9th:
 1087 William I The Conqueror, King of England, & Duke of Normandy, 
            dies
 1817 Paul Cuffe entrepreneur/ civil rights activist, dies at 58
 1962 Pat Rooney vaudevillian, dies at 82
 1971 Billy Gilbert (Great Dictator, His Gal Friday), dies at 76
 1975 John McGiver actor (Patty Duke Show, Jimmy Stewart Show), dies 
            at 61
 1976 Mao Tse-Tung Chinese communist party chairman (1949-76), dies 
            at 82
 1990 Samuel K Doe Liberian president, killed by rebels
 
 
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