历史上的今天-Today in History 2013-10-10
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October 10th, 1973Vice President Spiro Agnew, accused of taking bribes2, pleads no contest to federal income tax evasion3. Agnew then becomes only the second vice1 president in U.S. history to resign. “Because I believe we will be against the national interest have a brutalizing effect on my family to go through a long period struggle concerning this matter.” President Richard Nixon appoints and Congress confirms Gerald Ford4 as Vice President. Ford becomes President when the Watergate scandal forces Nixon to resign the following year.
1911,End of imperial rule in China, as revolutionaries under Sun Yat-sen
overthrow5 the country's Manchu dynasty. 1985,U.S. fighter jets force an Egyptian plane carrying the Achille Lauro hijackers to land in Italy. That's where the gunmen who seized the cruise ship on the
Mediterranean6 are taken into
custody7. Also in 1985,Orson Welles, the actor, director, and producer whose works include the movie masterpiece “Citizen Kane”, dies in Los Angeles. He was 70.
1813Giuseppe Verdi, considered one of the greatest opera composers of all time, is born in Italy.
And 2004,Actor Christopher Reeve, who played “Superman” in the movies, dies in Mount Kisco, New York at age 52. Reeve spent the last years of his life in a wheelchair, after he was paralyzed in a horse riding accident.
Today in History, October 10th, Tim Maguire, the Associated Press.
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