历史上的今天:12月24日
Today's Highlight in History: On this date: In 1814, the War of 1812 officially ended as the United States and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium. In 1851, fire devastated毁坏,摧毁 the Library of Congress in Washington DC, destroying about 35,000 volumes. In 1865, several veterans of the Confederate Army formed a private social club in Pulaski, Tennessee, called the Ku Klux Klan. In 1871, Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida" had its world premiere初次公演 in Cairo, Egypt, to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal. In 1906, Canadian physicist Reginald A. Fessenden became the first person to broadcast a music program over radio, from Brant Rock, Massachusetts. In 1920, Enrico Caruso gave his last public performance, singing in Jacques Halevy's "La Juive" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 1943, President Roosevelt appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied forces盟军,联军 as part of Operation "Overlord." In 1968, the "Apollo Eight" astronauts, orbiting the moon, read passages from the Old Testament Book of Genesis during a Christmas Eve television broadcast. In 1980, Americans remembered the US hostages in Iran by burning candles or shining lights for 417 seconds -- one second for each day of captivity. Ten years ago: Ousted Panamanian ruler Manuel Noriega, who had succeeded in eluding逃避,躲避 US forces, took refuge避难,躲避 at the Vatican's diplomatic mission in Panama City. Five years ago: Armed Islamic fundamentalists hijacked an Air France Airbus A-300 carrying 227 passengers at the Algiers airport; three passengers were killed during the siege围攻,包围 before the hijackers were killed by French commandos突击队 in Marseille two days later. British playwright John Osborne ("Look Back in Anger") died at age 65. One year ago: Ignoring NATO warnings, Serb tanks and troops struck an ethnic Albanian stronghold in Kosovo. Most of California's citrus柑橘属 crop was considered ruined after three straight nights of freezing cold. |