历史上的今天:1月27日
Today's Highlight in History: On this date: In 1880, Thomas Edison received a patent专利权 for his electric incandescent lamp. In 1944, the Soviet Union announced the end of the deadly German siege围攻,包围 of Leningrad, which had lasted for more than two years. In 1945, Soviet troops liberated the Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz and Birkenau in Poland. In 1951, an era of atomic testing in the Nevada desert began as an Air Force plane dropped a one-kiloton千吨 bomb on Frenchman Flats. In 1967, astronauts Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White and Roger B. Chaffee died in a flash fire during a test aboard their "Apollo One" spacecraft at Cape Kennedy, Florida. In 1967, more than 60 nations signed a treaty条约,协议 banning the orbiting of nuclear weapons. In 1973, the Vietnam peace accords协议,一致 were signed in Paris. In 1977, the Vatican reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church's ban on female priests牧师. In 1981, President Reagan greeted the 52 former American hostages released by Iran. Ten years ago: In Romania, four top associates of executed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu went on trial, charged with abetting煽动,教唆 genocide. Five years ago: House Majority Leader Dick Armey apologized for calling Massachusetts Democrat Barney Frank, an acknowledged homosexual, "Barney Fag" during an interview, saying it was an innocent slip of the tongue. About five-thousand mourners gathered at the site of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz to commemorate纪念 the 50th anniversary of its liberation. One year ago: The Republican-controlled Senate blocked dismissal解雇,免职 of the impeachment case against President Clinton and then voted for new testimony from Monica Lewinsky and two other witnesses -- but by margins边缘,保证金 well short of the two-thirds needed to oust剥夺,驱逐 the president. |