Today in Histoy: US reopens Guantanamo Naval Base to process refugees
1941 – Polish concert pianist and statesman Ignace Jan Paderewski died. He campaigned abroad on behalf of Poland and was briefly prime minister in 1919.
1982 – Pierre Alexandre Balmain, who headed one of the two great Paris fashion houses, died.
1994 - US reopens Guantanamo Naval Base to process refugees.
1995 – Lana Turner, the blonde bombshell who was discovered at a Hollywood soda fountain and rose to become one of America’s most glamorous movie stars, died aged 75.
1999 – The Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan was sentenced by a Turkish court to hang for treason.
2000 – A first printing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence fetched $8.14 million in a Sotheby’s online auction, breaking the record for any sale on the Internet.
2001 – Yugoslav Prime Minister Zoran Zizic resigned, triggering the fall of the federal government over the transfer of Slobodan Milosevic to the war crimes court in The Hague.
2002 – The American singer and actress Rosemary Clooney, who starred opposite Bing Crosby in the 1954 classic movie “White Christmas”, died.”
2003 – The American movie star Katharine Hepburn, winner of four “Best Actress” Oscars, died aged 96.
2008 – Michael Phelps sets new 400m Individual Medley swimming world record.
2012 – Australian-British swimmer Penny Palfrey starts attempt to swim from Florida to Havana.
2017 – Australian police charge Vatican’s treasurer Cardinal George Pell with multiple sex offences.
(Reuters)
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