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It happened on a… December 10

2019

1st fully electric commercial plane, a DHC-2 de Havilland Beaver seaplane, completes test flight in Vancouver.

2016

Bob Dylan is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature at a ceremony he does not attend in Stockholm.

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2013

Uruguay becomes the first country to legalize the growth, sale, and use of marijuana.

2009

US President Barack Obama accepts the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.

1985

“Out of Africa”, based on the book by Isak Dinesen, directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford premieres in Los Angeles (Best Picture 1986).

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1984

Expos trade Gary Carter to the New York Mets.

1978

Superman: The Movie, directed by Richard Donner and starring Christopher Reeve, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman and Margot Kidder premieres at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C..

1971

Lucasfilm Ltd. is founded as a film and television production company by George Lucas in San Francisco, California.

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1964

In Oslo, Norway, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize. He was the youngest person to receive the award.

1936

Edward VIII signs Instrument of Abdication, giving up the British throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.

1913

Canadian Northern Railroad finishes building tunnel under Mount Royal.

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1901

The first Nobel prizes were awarded.

1884

“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is first published in the UK and Canada.

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It happened on a… June 3

2019

Canadian government inquiry find deaths of over 1,000 indigenous women and girls over decades who have been murdered or are missing a “national genocide”.

Jay-Z named the world’s first billionaire rapper by Forbes magazine.

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2018

Guatemala’s Fuego volcano erupts killing at least 110, with 332 missing and forcing the evacuation of over 3,100.

2015

Dr. Jesse Selber performs the world’s first partial-skull and scalp transplant at Houston Methodist Hospital.

2013

Lorde releases her debut single “Royals” (2014 Grammy Song of the Year).

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2001

TV drama “Six Feet Under” created by Alan Ball, starring Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall and Frances Conroy premieres on HBO.

1989

Beginning of the Tiananmen Square Massacre as Chinese troops open fire on pro-democracy supporters in Beijing.

Official opening of SkyDome, Toronto’s $500 million domed stadium; 50,000 baseball fans soaked by rain when retractable roof opens.

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1985

“Larry King Live” debuts on CNN.

1937

The Duke of Windsor, who had abdicated the British throne, married Wallis Warfield Simpson.

1889

The transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway is completed.

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1856

Cullen Whipple patented the screw machine.

1851

The New York Knickerbockers became the first baseball team to wear uniforms.

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It happened on a… June 2

2022

Queen Elizabeth II stands on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, surrounded by her successors to the throne, during the Trooping the Colour parade in London. This event marks the diamond jubilee of the sovereign, 70 years of reign.

2015

FIFA President Sepp Blatter announces his resignation, 5 days after his re-election, amid FIFA’s involvement in a bribery scandal.

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2012

The former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the killing of demonstrators during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.

2004

Ken Jennings begins his 74-game winning streak on the syndicated game show Jeopardy!.

1979

Pope John Paul II arrived in his native Poland on the first visit by a pope to a Communist country.

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1969

The National Arts Center in Canada opened its doors to the public.

1953

Elizabeth was crowned queen of England at Westminster Abbey.

1935

George Herman “Babe” Ruth announced that he was retiring from baseball.

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1928

Kraft rolls out Velveeta cheese.

1873

Construction begins on Clay St (San Francisco) for world’s 1st cable railroad.

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It happened on a… June 1

2019

Mexican-American boxer Andy Ruiz Jr produces a huge upset when he stops English champion Anthony Joshua in 7 at Madison Square Garden; wins IBF, WBO, IBO and WBA world heavyweight titles.

2017

US President Donald Trump announces the US is withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.

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2016

Switzerland’s Gotthard Base Tunnel is completed – world’s longest at 57km and most expensive tunnel costing €11bn.

2009

General Motors filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. The filing made GM the largest U.S. industrial company to enter bankruptcy protection.

1980

Cable News Network (CNN) begins broadcasting.

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1975

Ronnie Wood replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist.

1973

Paul McCartney & Wings release “Live & Let Die”.

1944

Siesta was abolished by the government of Mexico.

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1880

The first pay telephone service in the world is installed in New Haven, Connecticut.

1858

Quebec is the first Province of Canada coins minted: pennies, nickels, dimes and 20 cent pieces.

1857

Charles Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil) is published.

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1495

First written record of Scotch Whisky appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller.

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