What Happened On This Day – September 1
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2004 350 people and children are killed in a massacre in Beslan, North Ossetia
Armed Chechen rebels took over 1000 people including school children at a school. The rebels demanded international recognition of an independent Chechnya. The hostage crisis lasted for 3 days and ended after Russian troops stormed the school.
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1985 The Wreck of the sunk ship Titanic is found in the North Atlantic Ocean
A French-American expedition group found the wreck, which sunk on 14 April 1912 on her first voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City, U.S.
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1979 Pioneer 11 makes its closest approach to Saturn
The NASA built space probe was the first probe to encounter Saturn - it flew by the planet at a distance of 13,000 miles (21,000 km). After its flyby, the probe went on a trajectory to go outside the Solar System. All contacts with it were lost a few weeks later.
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1952 Life magazine publishes parts of the Old Man And The Sea
One of American author Ernest Hemingway’s best-known works, the novel tells the story of an old man and his fishing misadventures. Within a few days of the publication of the excerpt, 5 million copies of the magazine had been sold.
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1914 Passenger Pigeons become extinct
Martha, the last Passenger Pigeon known to man, died at the Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati, Ohio effectively making Passenger Pigeons extinct.
Births On This Day,
September 1
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1975 Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Australian singer-songwriter, actress
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1970 Padma Lakshmi
Indian actress
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1964 Nabeel Rajab
Bahraini activist
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1957 Gloria Estefan
Cuban/American singer-songwriter, actress
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1946 Roh Moo-hyun
South Korean politician, 16th President of South Korea
Deaths On This Day,
September 1
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2013 Tommy Morrison
American boxer
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1983 Larry McDonald
American politician
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1981 Albert Speer
German architect
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1947 Frederick Russell Burnham
American soldier, adventurer
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1715 Louis XIV of France