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The US Senate decided to stop bombing Cambodia, basically the end of the Vietnam War.
What happened on yours?
> What happened on yours?
An abnormal baby was born.
Something boring and uninteresting happened on June 14th 1984. All my mates would look through the book and go "Wow!"
The fight for racial equality moves a step closer to victory as Dr Martin Luther King tells thousands of his dream for freedom.
1972: Prince William killed in plane crash
Prince William of Gloucester has been killed after his light aircraft crashed and burst into flames.
1985: East Germans charged with espionage
An East German couple have appeared before Horseferry Road magistrates court in London charged under the Official Secrets Act.
1994: Sunday trading legalised
Thousands of shops throughout England and Wales have opened legally today for the first time following a change in the Sunday trading laws.
(August 28)
> Thunder boomed ominously as the very foundations of the Earth shook,
> people cried out in terror and their hideous faces were illuminated
> briefly by each flash of lightning cast from the sky. Even animals
> wept, knowing that he who would subjugate all living things, had come.
The Messiah!
The Messiah!
Nothing much happened on my birthday. Some Algerian bloke tried to snuff out Charles de Gaulle, and the IRA blew somewhere up.
And in 1997 Willian Hague married someone. How exciting.
2001: Two people are stabbed and many more injured in running battles between white and Asian gangs in Bradford.
Perhaps not a good omen then.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/ onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/24/default.stm
1974: Labour rift over nuclear test
The Labour Government admits Britain exploded a nuclear device in the United States a few weeks ago.
1968: Rail go-slow begins
The country's rail network is thrown into disarray as the National Union of Railwaymen begins its work-to-rule and ban on overtime.
1986: Ian Paisley's battle cry condemned
Hard-line unionist leader the Reverend Ian Paisley warns Northern Ireland is on the verge of civil war.
1993: Minister resigns over business links
Northern Ireland Minister Michael Mates resigns over his links with fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir