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The US Senate decided to stop bombing Cambodia, basically the end of the Vietnam War.
What happened on yours?
1993: Missing two-year-old found dead
Police confirm a body found on a railway embankment in Merseyside is that of missing toddler James Bulger.
1989: Ayatollah sentences author to death
Iranian Muslim leader Ayatollah Khomeini issues a death threat against British author Salman Rushdie and his publishers over the book Satanic Verses.
1997: Lawrence 'killed by racists'
Jurors at the inquest into the death of Stephen Lawrence have decided the black teenager was unlawfully killed "in a completely unprovoked racist attack by five white youths".
1974: Russian author charged with treason
Soviet authorities formally charge Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn with treason a day after forcing him to leave the USSR.
Where's all the happy news?
That was special enough.
1997: Versace murdered on his doorstep
Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace is shot dead on the steps of his Miami mansion.
1966: Euston staff 'colour bar' ended
A West Indian refused a job at Euston Station will now be employed there after managers overturn a ban on black workers.
Conditions in two Serbian detention camps have been condemned as "hell on earth" by the man leading a delegation to inspect them.
1989: Man U sold in record takeover deal
Manchester United Football Club has been sold for £20m in the biggest takeover deal in the history of British football.
1971: Army shot 'unarmed' disabled man
The British Army has been accused of shooting dead an unarmed, disabled man during disturbances in Northern Ireland.
1969: Woodstock music festival ends
Three days and nights of sex, drugs and rock and roll come to a peaceful end as the Woodstock music festival winds down
(August 18)
1987: Reports from Lebanon say Church of England envoy Terry Waite has been kidnapped by an Islamic militia group.
1979: Sid Vicious dies from drugs overdose
1972: Angry demonstrators burn the British Embassy in Dublin to the ground in protest at the shooting dead of 13 people in Londonderry on Sunday
what a great day the 2nd of feb is.
1997: Angry truckers blockade French ports
1985: Rainbow warrior plea controversy
1976: British grandmother missing in Uganda
1952: London's trams trundle into history
Nothing on mine- 7th July 1987
1974: Peace deal for Cyprus: Greek, Turkish and UK foreign ministers sign a peace agreement for Cyprus.
1986: Parents appeal for missing agent: The parents of missing London estate agent Suzy Lamplugh make an emotional appeal for her safe return.
1991: Pavarotti sings in the British rain: Italian tenor Pavorotti celebrates 30 years in opera with a huge, free concert in Hyde Park.
(July 30)
Nothing for my year - 1971.
Can't believe the birth of a wonderful person like me didn't make the news.
Cuh!