历史上的今天:12月21日
Today's Highlight in History: On this date: In 1913, the first crossword puzzle纵横字谜游戏 was published, in the New York "World." In 1945, General George S. Patton died in Heidelberg, Germany, of injuries from a car accident. In 1948, the state of Eire (formerly the Irish Free State) declared its independence. In 1958, Charles de Gaulle was elected to a seven-year term as the first president of the Fifth Republic of France. In 1968, "Apollo Eight" was launched on a mission to orbit the moon. In 1971, the UN Security Council chose Kurt Waldheim to succeed U Thant as Secretary-General. In 1991, eleven of the 12 former Soviet republics proclaimed声明,宣告 the birth of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 1995, the city of Bethlehem passed from Israeli to Palestinian control. In 1988, 270 people were killed when a terrorist bomb exploded aboard a Pam Am Boeing 747 over Lockerbie, Scotland, sending wreckage残骸 crashing to the ground. Ten years ago: Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu delivered what turned out to be his final public speech. The hard-line Communist ruler was visibly stunned震惊 as his listeners began booing起哄. (Ceausescu fled from power and was executed four days later.) Five years ago: A firebomb exploded on a crowded New York City subway train, injuring 48 people. (Unemployed computer programmer Edward Leary was later convicted of attempted murder.) One year ago: Israel's parliament voted overwhelmingly压倒性地 for early elections, signaling the demise死亡,传位 of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ailing hard-line government. A Chinese court sentenced two dissidents持不同政见者 (Xu Wenli, Wang Youcai) to long prison terms for trying to organize an opposition party. |