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History of 05 November

History of 05 November

1911 – Italy officially annexed Tripoli.

1935 – The game “Monopoly” was introduced by Parker Brothers Company.

1940 – U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt won an unprecedented third term in office.

1944 – Lord Moyne, a British official, was assassinated by the Zionist Stern gang in Cairo, Egypt.

1946 – John F. Kennedy was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives at the age of 29.

1955 – The Vienna State Opera House in Austria formally opened.

1956 – British and French forces began landing in Egypt during the Suez Canal Crisis. A cease-fire was declared 2 days later.

1959 – The American Football League was formed.

1963 – Archaeologists found the remains of a Viking settlement at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland.

1967 – In Moscow, the Ostankino Tower opened. It was the world’s tallest free-standing structure for nine years.

1974 – Ella T. Grasso was elected governor of Connecticut. She was the first woman in the U.S. to win a governorship without succeeding her husband.

1984 – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the NFL had exceeded antitrust limits in attempting to stop the Oakland Raiders from moving to Los Angeles.

1986 – The White House reaffirmed the U.S. ban on the sale of weapons to Iran.

1987 – In South Africa, Goban Mbeki was released after serving 24 years in the Robben Island prison. He had been sentenced to life for treason against the white minority government of South Africa.

1998 – Scientists published a genetic study that showed strong evidence that Thomas Jefferson fathered at least one child (Eston Hemings) of his slave, Sally Hemings. (for more information)

1990 – Rabbi Meir Kahane, the founder of the Kach movement, was shot to death after a speech at a New York Hotel. His assassin, Egyptian El Sayyid, was later convicted of the murder and was sentenced to life in prison for his part in the World Trade Center bombing.

1992 – Malice Green, a black motorist, was beaten to death in Detroit during a struggle with police. Two officers were later convicted in his death and sentenced to prison.

1994 – Former U.S. President Reagan announced that he had Alzheimer’s disease.

1994 – George Foreman, 45, became boxing’s oldest heavyweight champion when he knocked out Michael Moorer in the 10th round of their WBA fight in Las Vegas, NV.

1998 – In the U.S., Chairman Henry Hyde of the Judiciary Committee asked President Clinton to answer 81 questions for the House impeachment inquiry.

1998 – The U.N. announced that the Taliban militia had killed up to 5,000 civilians in a takeover of an Afghani town.

1999 – A 12-day conference on global warming, attended by delegates from 170 nations, ended in Bonn, Germany.

1999 – Dennis Rodman (NBA) and Carmen Electra were both arrested and charged with battery and domestic violence in a hotel in Miami Beach, FL.

1999 – U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that Microsoft Corp. enjoyed “monopoly power”.

2001 – It was announced that European aircraft manufacturer Airbus and Dubai-based Emirates airlines set up a joint venture specializing in airline services.

2009 – At Fort Hood, near Kileen, TX, Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 people and wounded 30 others.

2013 – India launches the Mars Orbiter Mission, its first interplanetary probe.

2015 – An iron ore tailings dam bursts in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais flooding a valley, causing mudslides in the nearby village of Bento Rodrigues and causing at least 17 deaths and two missings.

2017 – Devin Patrick Kelley kills 26 and injured 20 in a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

Celebrating Birthday Today

  • 1981 – Paul Chapman, Australian footballer
  • 1981 – Ümit Ergirdi, Turkish footballer
  • 1982 – Leah Culver, American computer scientist, and programmer, co-founded Pownce
  • 1982 – Bryan LaHair, American baseball player
  • 1982 – Rob Swire, Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
  • 1982 – Matthew Williams, Welsh footballer
  • 1983 – Alexa Chung, English model, and television host
  • 1983 – Mike Hanke, German footballer
  • 1983 – Juan Morillo, Dominican baseball player
  • 1983 – David Pipe, Welsh footballer
  • 1984 – Jon Cornish, Canadian football player
  • 1984 – Tobias Enström, Swedish ice hockey player
  • 1984 – Nick Folk, American football player
  • 1984 – Baruto Kaito, Estonian sumo wrestler
  • 1984 – Eliud Kipchoge, Kenyan long-distance runner
  • 1984 – John Sutton, Australian rugby league player
  • 1984 – Nick Tandy, English race car driver
  • 1984 – Nikolay Zherdev, Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player
  • 1985 – Michel Butter, Dutch runner
  • 1985 – Kate DeAraugo, Australian singer-songwriter
  • 1985 – Alo Dupikov, Estonian footballer
  • 1985 – Rimo Hunt, Estonian footballer
  • 1985 – Pınar Saka, Turkish sprinter
  • 1986 – BoA, South Korean singer-songwriter, producer, and actress
  • 1986 – Ian Mahinmi, American basketball player
  • 1986 – Kasper Schmeichel, Danish footballer
  • 1986 – Nodiko Tatishvili, Georgian singer
  • 1987 – Kevin Jonas, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
  • 1987 – Chris Knierim, American figure skater
  • 1987 – O. J. Mayo, American basketball player
  • 1988 – Virat Kohli, Indian cricketer
  • 1989 – Andrew Boyce, English footballer
  • 1991 – Flume, Australian DJ and producer
  • 1991 – Shōdai Naoya, Japanese sumo wrestler
  • 1992 – Odell Beckham Jr., American football player
  • 1992 – Marco Verratti, Italian footballer
  • 1993 – Hideya Tawada, Japanese actor and model