历史上的今天:09月17日
Today's Highlight in History: In 1862, Union forces hurled back a Confederate invasion of Maryland in the Civil War Battle of Antietam. In 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland, more than two weeks after Nazi Germany launched its assault. In 1947, James V. Forrestal was sworn in as the first US Secretary of Defense as a new National Military Establishment unified America's armed forces. In 1948, the United Nations mediator for Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte, was assassinated in Jerusalem by Jewish extremists. In 1972, "M*A*S*H" premiered on CBS TV. In 1978, after meeting at Camp David, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a framework for a peace treaty. In 1980, former Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza (suh-MOH'-sah) was assassinated in Paraguay. In 1988, opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics took place in Seoul, South Korea. In 1994, Heather Whitestone of Alabama was crowned "Miss America," the first deaf contestant to win the title. Ten years ago: Defense Secretary Dick Cheney sacked Air Force chief of staff General Mike Dugan for openly discussing contingency plans to launch massive air strikes against Baghdad and target Iraqi President Saddam Hussein personally. Supreme Court nominee David H. Souter concluded three days of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Five years ago: Hong Kong held its last legislative election before the 1997 takeover by China, with some of Beijing's fiercest critics the big winners. One year ago: President Clinton lifted restrictions on trade, travel and banking imposed on North Korea a half-century earlier, rewarding it for agreeing to curb missile tests. |