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It happened on a… December 4

2018

Ownership group Seattle Hockey Partners led by billionaire businessman Davis Bonderman is unanimously granted an NHL license by the Board of Governors; to start play 2020-21 season at KeyArena.

2017

US Supreme Court allows President Trump’s travel ban to come into effect for 6 mostly Muslim countries.

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1991

Pan American World Airways, one of the largest international airlines in the United States for much of the 20th century, ceases operations.

1980

English rock group Led Zeppelin officially disbands, following the death of drummer John Bonham on September 25.

1954

The first Burger King is opened in Miami, Florida.

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1909

The University of Toronto beats Toronto Parkdale, 26-6, in the 1st Grey Cup game, before 3,807 fans.

J. Ambrose O’Brien founds the Canadian Athletic Club; in 1917 will be a founding member of the NHL, as the Club de Hockey Canadien (CHC).

1791

Britain’s Observer newspaper was first published.

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1665

Jean Racine’s “Alexandre le Grand” premieres in Paris.

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Bruce Willis had a good day with his family at Disneyland

Bruce Willis seems to have had a great time at Disneyland’s Splash Mountain attraction in Anaheim, California, during a family outing in recent days.

In a touching video posted on Instagram by the former actor’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, Bruce clearly seems to be having a great time, despite his terrible illness, even being a protective dad to his little girl sitting next to him, using his arm to make her a seatbelt and covering her eyes as the ride’s descent approaches!

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Emma really seemed to want to enjoy this attraction one last time before it gets a new theme makeover!

“You bet this family will be back for more fun and laughs when you reopen as Tiana Bayou! Thanks for all the memories, Splash Mountain,” she wrote.

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Many of Emma’s Instagram followers were keen to thank her for sharing some of those precious moments with Bruce, as fans are always proving to be very loyal… and very worried for their favorite actor.

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Tupac will have his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame almost 30 years after his death

Rapper Tupac Shakur, who died in a shootout on Las Vegas Boulevard after a boxing match featuring Mike Tyson in Las Vegas in 1996, will receive a major post-mortem honor this month, as his star is added to the famed Hollywood Walk of Fame.

To accept the honor on his behalf, Shakur’s sister Sekyiwa Shakur will be joined by Dear Mama director Allen Hughes and writer and activist Jamal Joseph.

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But not everyone will be thrilled by this honor for the rapper, since beyond his status as a rap legend, Tupac has also accumulated numerous controversies and a criminal history.

A concealed weapons case and his 1995 conviction by a jury on two counts of first-degree sexual assault cast a shadow over his undeniable talent.

The rapper had spent nine months in prison for this crime, of which he claimed to be innocent, after being sentenced of over four years by a judge who described the assault as brutal.

The ceremony will take place on June 7, when Shakur’s star will be installed at 6212 Hollywood Boulevard.

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The event will be broadcast live on walkoffame.com.

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It happened on a… June 6

2018

French man announced to have won France’s €1 million My Lottery (EuroMillions) for the second time in 2 years, with odds of 1 in 16 trillion.

LeBron James eclipses Michael Jordan’s record (109) for most 30-point games in NBA playoff history in Cleveland Cavaliers’ 110-102 Game 3 Finals loss to Golden State Warriors.

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2002

“The Bourne Identity” directed by Doug Liman and starring Matt Damon premieres in Los Angeles, California.

1998

TV sitcom “Sex and the City” premieres in the US on HBO, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon.

1984

Tetris, one of the best-selling video games of all time, is released.

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1972

David Bowie releases his breakthrough album “The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars”.

1968

U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy died in Los Angeles after being shot by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy the evening before while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.

1965

Rolling Stones release single “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

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1962

The Beatles meet their producer George Martin “The Fifth Beatle.”

1960

Roy Orbison releases “Only the Lonely”.

1951

1st Berlin International Film Festival opens.

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1946

The Basketball Association of America was formed in New York City, NY, and rebranded as the National Basketball Association (1946–47)

1944

The D-Day invasion of Europe took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. 400,000 Allied American, British and Canadian troops were involved.

1925

Walter Chrysler founds automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation.

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1912

The eruption of Novarupta in Alaska begins, the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century.

1882

Electric iron patented by Henry W Seely, NYC.

1821

Laying of cornerstone of Montreal General Hospital.

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