Today in History
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2011 The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster strikes Japan
The nuclear meltdowns occurred following a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami. It was the worst nuclear disaster since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
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2004 191 people die as several bombs explode on Madrid commuter trains
The bombings were carried out by an Islamist terrorist cell and occurred just three days before Spain’s general elections.
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1990 Lithuania becomes the first Soviet republic to declare its independence
The Baltic country’s secession marked an important step in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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1990 Patricio Aylwin becomes Chile’s first democratically elected president since the end of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship
Pinochet had ruled Chile since a CIA-backed coup in 1973. Thousands of political opponents were interned, tortured, and killed under his command.
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1851 Giuseppe Verdi’s opera, Rigoletto, receives its premiere
Rigoletto is one of the most well-known operas in the world. The piece had its world premiere at Venice’s Teatro La Fenice.
Births On This Day, March 11
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1978 Didier Drogba
Ivorian footballer
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1952 Douglas Adams
English/American author, playwright
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1950 Bobby McFerrin
American singer-songwriter, producer, conductor
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1931 Rupert Murdoch
Australian/American businessman, founded News Corporation
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1916 Harold Wilson
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Deaths On This Day, March 11
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2006 Slobodan Milošević
Serbian politician, 3rd President of Serbia, Montenegro
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1971 Philo Farnsworth
American inventor, invented the Fusor
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1955 Alexander Fleming
Scottish scientist, Nobel Prize laureate
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1898 William Rosecrans
American general, diplomat
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1874 Charles Sumner
American politician