Today in History
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2003 Concorde retired from service
Concorde retired from service after 27 years of flight
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1983 Brink’s Mat gold heist
The £ 26 million robbery occurred in a Brink Mat warehouse at Heathrow Airport in London. The stolen gold, diamonds and cash have never been recovered.
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1966 World’s first tidal power station opens in France
French President Charles de Gaulle inaugurated the Rance Tidal Power Station on the Rance River in Brittany, France. It is now one of the world’s largest tidal power plants.
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1965 France launches Astérix
With the satellite’s launch from Hammaguir, Algeria, France became the sixth country in the world to have an artificial satellite in orbit, joining the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy. The satellite is named after the popular comic character Asterix, who French writer René Goscinny created.
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1942 Casablanca premiers
The classic film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Adapted Screenplay. The film follows the life of Rick Blaine, a former freedom fighter and club owner in Casablanca, Morocco, who must choose between his love for a woman, Ilsa Lund, and saving her husband from the Nazis.
Births On This Day, November 26
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1972 Arjun Rampal
Indian actor
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1939 Tina Turner
American singer, dancer, actress
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1922 Charles M. Schulz
American cartoonist
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1876 Ibn Saud
Saudi Arabian king
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1827 Ellen G. White
American author, co-founder of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Deaths On This Day, November 26
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1952 Sven Hedin
Swedish geographer, explorer
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1943 Edward O’Hare
American pilot, Medal of Honor recipient
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1883 Sojourner Truth
American activist
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1855 Adam Mickiewicz
Polish poet
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1504 Isabella I of Castile