Today in History
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2011 Samoa and Tokelau skipped December 30
To align their time zone with their major trading partners, Australia and New Zealand, the South Pacific Ocean Islands changed their time zone and moved west of the international dateline. As a result, they skipped December 30 and went straight from December 29 to December 31. Samoa made a similar shift east of the dateline 119 years ago to synchronize its time with the United States. Samoa now operates on West Samoa Time, which is 13 hours ahead of UTC.
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2006 Saddam Hussein executed
After being found guilty of crimes against humanity, Iraq’s deposed president was hanged. Hussein was Iraq’s fifth president, assuming power following a coup in 1968.
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2004 Highest barometric pressure recorded
The atmospheric pressure in Tosontsengel, Mongolia, rose to 846.5 hPa at 2 a.m. local time (adjusted for height above sea level).
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1995 Lowest temperature ever recored in the UK
Altnaharra, a small hamlet in northern Scotland, measured 27.2° C. (-16.96 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature had previously reached this low in the UK on January 10, 1982, in Braemar, East Scotland.
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1947 Last king of Romania steps down
The Communist Party of Romania forced Michael I to abdicate. His first reign as a 6-year-old monarch began in 1927 and lasted only three years until 1930. In 1940, he was reinstalled.
Births On This Day, December 30
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1984 LeBron James
American basketball player
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1975 Tiger Woods
American golfer
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1946 Patti Smith
American singer-songwriter, poet
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1865 Rudyard Kipling
English author, poet, Nobel Prize laureate
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1853 André Messager
French composer
Deaths On This Day, December 30
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2009 Abdurrahman Wahid
Indonesian politician, 4th President of Indonesia
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2006 Saddam Hussein
Iraqi politician, 5th President of Iraq
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1970 Sonny Liston
American boxer
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1947 Alfred North Whitehead
English mathematician, philosopher
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1896 José Rizal
Filipino polymath