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July, 20th in History
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:58 am    Post subject: Note July, 20th in History
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Events

Wednesday 20, 2005:
Canada becomes the fourth country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, after the bill C-38 received its Royal Assent. See Same-sex marriage in Canada

Saturday 20, 2002:
Human Rights Watch releases a report stating that Sudanese government documents confirm support for the Arab Janjaweed militia in their campaign of ethnic cleansing against African Muslims in Darfur.

Friday 20, 2001:
The 27th G8 summit summit opens in Genoa. An Italian protester in Genoa, Carlo Giuliani, is shot by police.

Thursday 20, 2000:
The leaders of Salt Lake City's bid to win the 2002 Winter Olympics are indicted by a federal grand jury for bribery, fraud, and racketeering.

Monday 20, 1992:
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9's Fragment Q1 hits Jupiter.

Wednesday 20, 1988:
Iran Contra: All of Colonel Oliver North's convictions for perjury and other offenses are overturned by an appeals court.

Friday 20, 1984:
The United Nations Security Council demands a ceasefire in the Iran-Iraq War.

Monday 20, 1981:
The United States suspends sales of F-16 fighter jets to Israel.

Sunday 20, 1980:
The United States Air Force reveals it has a stealth plane.

Friday 20, 1979:
Diana Nyad swims the sixty miles from the Bahamas to Florida.

Tuesday 20, 1976:
The Central Intelligence Agency releases documents under the Freedom of Information Act revealing it had engaged in mind control experiments.

Saturday 20, 1974:
Forces from Turkey invade Cyprus after Greek Cypriots' attempt at enosis. NATO's Council praises the United States and the United Kingdom for attempts to settle the dispute. Syria and Egypt put their militaries on alert.

Friday 20, 1973:
Indiana is found guilty of operating segregated schools by federal judge S. Hugh Dillin, who orders the state to develop a desegregation plan for Indianapolis's schools.

Thursday 20, 1972:
The cabinet of Prime Minister of the Netherlands Barend Biesheuvel resign in a dispute over the budget.

Sunday 20, 1969:
Project Apollo: Apollo 11 lands on the Moon and Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin become the first humans to walk on its surface.

Monday 20, 1959:
Elias Tsirimokos becomes Prime Minister of Greece.

Saturday 20, 1957:
The Soviet Union closes Peter the Great Bay, which provides access to Vladivostok, to foreign ships.

Tuesday 20, 1954:
United States Senator Joseph R. McCarthy accepts the resignation of his aide Roy Cohn.

Monday 20, 1953:
The United Nations Economic and Social Council votes to make UNICEF a permanent agency.

Sunday 20, 1952:
The 15th Olympic Games begin in Helsinki, Finland.

Friday 20, 1951:
King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem.

Thursday 20, 1950:
In Belgium, Parliament authorizes king Léopold III to return from exile in Austria.

Wednesday 20, 1949:
Israel and Syria sign a truce to end their nineteen month war.

Tuesday 20, 1948:
In New York City, twelve leaders of the Communist Party USA are indicted under the Smith Act including William Z. Foster and Gus Hall.

Sunday 20, 1947:
Pope Pius XII canonizes a French saint, Blessed Louis-Marie Gregnon de Montort.

Saturday 20, 1946:
The U.S. Congress's Pearl Harbor Committee says Franklin D. Roosevelt was completely blameless for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and calls for a unified command structure in the armed forces.

Friday 20, 1945:
The U.S. Congress approves the Bretton Woods Agreement.

Thursday 20, 1944:
The United States Democratic Party nominates Franklin D. Roosevelt for a fourth term as president.

Tuesday 20, 1943:
World War II: Axis leaders Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini confer in northern Italy

Monday 20, 1942:
World War II: Red Army troops take bridgeheads over the Don River near Voronezh.

Sunday 20, 1941:
Joseph Stalin consolidates the Commissariats of Home Affairs and National Security to form the NKVD and names Lavrenti Beria its chief.

Saturday 20, 1940:
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill limiting political activity by Federal employees, the Hatch Act.

Monday 20, 1936:
The Montreux Convention is signed in Montreux, Switzerland, authorizing Turkey to fortify the Dardanelles and Bosphorus but guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations in peacetime.

Thursday 20, 1933:
In Germany, two-hundred Jewish merchants are arrested in Nuremberg and paraded through the streets.

Wednesday 20, 1932:
In Washington, D.C., police fire tear gas on World War I veterans part of the Bonus Expeditionary Force who attempt to march to the White House.

Wednesday 20, 1927:
Michael I becomes King of Romania at age five upon the death of his grandfather Ferdinand I.

Monday 20, 1925:
In Cleveland, Tennessee, Clarence Darrow questions William Jennings Bryan in the Scopes Monkey Trial during a session held out of doors about the literal truth of the Bible.

Thursday 20, 1922:
The League of Nations awards mandates of Togoland to France and Tanganyika to the United Kingdom.

Wednesday 20, 1921:
Air mail service begins between New York City and San Francisco.

Tuesday 20, 1920:
The funeral of Empress Eugenie of France is held in St. Michael's Abbey near Farnborough, England.

Friday 20, 1917:
In the United States, the first military draft numbers are drawn for World War I.

Monday 20, 1914:
Russia: Czar Nicholas II welcomes France's President Raymond Poincaré.

Wednesday 20, 1898:
Felipe Agoncillo in Hong Kong writes a letter to Apolinario Mabini expressing his apprehension regarding the supposed "alliance" between the Americans and the Filipinos.

Monday 20, 1885:
The Football Association legalises professionalism in football under pressure from the British Football Association.

Wednesday 20, 1881:
Sioux Chief Sitting Bull leads the last of his fugitive people in surrender to United States troops at Fort Buford in Montana

Saturday 20, 1872:
The United States Patent Office awards the first patent for wireless telegraphy to Mahlon Loomis.

Thursday 20, 1871:
British Columbia joins the confederation of Canada.

Friday 20, 1866:
The Austrian navy, led by Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, defeats the Italian navy near the island of Vis.

Wednesday 20, 1864:
Near Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate forces led by General John Bell Hood unsuccessfully attack Union troops under General William T. Sherman.

Saturday 20, 1861:
American Civil War: The Congress of the Confederate States of America begins sitting in Richmond, Virginia.

Friday 20, 1810:
History of Colombia: Citizens of Bogotá, New Granada declare independence from Spain.

Sunday 20, 1738:
French explorer Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye reaches the western shore of Lake Michigan.

Sunday 20, 1304:
Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold in the Wars of Scottish Independence.

Friday 20, 514:
Pope Hormisdas assumes the papacy.

Source: http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/20-july/on-this-day.html


People born on July 20

2005:
See also: More extensive list of July 20 births (b: July 20, 2005) (Biography of July 20/Births)

1996:
Billi Bruno, American actress (b: July 20, 1996) (Biography of Billi Bruno)

1985:
John Francis Daley, American actor (Freaks and Geeks) (b: July 20, 1985) (Biography of John Francis Daley)

1975:
Erik Hagen, Norwegian footballer (b: July 20, 1975) (Biography of Erik Hagen)
Mike Kennerty, American guitarist (The All-American Rejects) (b: July 20, 1975) (Biography of Mike Kennerty)

1974:
Simon Rex, American actor (b: July 20, 1974) (Biography of Simon Rex)

1973:
Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway (b: July 20, 1973) (Biography of Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway)
Peter Forsberg, Swedish-born hockey player (b: July 20, 1973) (Biography of Peter Forsberg)

1971:
Charles Johnson, baseball player (b: July 20, 1971) (Biography of Charles Johnson)

1969:
Vitamin C, American singer (b: July 20, 1969) (Biography of Colleen Fitzpatrick)
Josh Holloway, American actor (b: July 20, 1969) (Biography of Josh Holloway)

1968:
Michael Park, American actor (b: July 20, 1968) (Biography of Michael Park (actor))
Julian Rhind-Tutt, English actor (b: July 20, 1968) (Biography of Julian Rhind-Tutt)

1964:
Chris Cornell, American musician (b: July 20, 1964) (Biography of Chris Cornell)
Kool G. Rap, American musician (b: July 20, 1964) (Biography of Kool G. Rap)
Terri Irwin, American television personality (b: July 20, 1964) (Biography of Terri Irwin)

1959:
Radney Foster, American singer (b: July 20, 1959) (Biography of Radney Foster)

1956:
Paul Cook, English musician (The Sex Pistols) (b: July 20, 1956) (Biography of Paul Cook)

1954:
Moira Harris, American actress (b: July 20, 1954) (Biography of Moira Harris)

1953:
Marcia Hines, American-born Australian singer (b: July 20, 1953) (Biography of Marcia Hines)

1950:
Naseeruddin Shah, Indian actor (b: July 20, 1950) (Biography of Naseeruddin Shah)
Tantoo Cardinal, Canadian actress (b: July 20, 1950) (Biography of Tantoo Cardinal)

1947:
Gerd Binnig, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b: July 20, 1947) (Biography of Gerd Binnig)
Carlos Santana, Mexican guitarist (b: July 20, 1947) (Biography of Carlos Santana)

1946:
Peter Simons, Belgian director (b: July 20, 1946) (Biography of Peter Simons)

1945:
Kim Carnes, American singer and songwriter (b: July 20, 1945) (Biography of Kim Carnes)
Larry Craig, U.S. Senator from Idaho (b: July 20, 1945) (Biography of Larry Craig)

1943:
Wendy Richard, British television actress (b: July 20, 1943) (Biography of Wendy Richard)

1941:
Kurt Raab, German actor (b: July 20, 1941) (Biography of Kurt Raab)

1940:
Tony Oliva, Cuban-born Major League Baseball player (b: July 20, 1940) (Biography of Tony Oliva)

1939:
Judy Chicago, American artist (b: July 20, 1939) (Biography of Judy Chicago)

1938:
Natalie Wood, American actress (b: July 20, 1938 ; d: November 29, 1981) (Biography of Natalie Wood)
Dame Diana Rigg, British actress (b: July 20, 1938) (Biography of Diana Rigg)

1937:
Ken Ogata, Japanese actor (b: July 20, 1937) (Biography of Ken Ogata)

1936:
Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator from Maryland (b: July 20, 1936) (Biography of Barbara Mikulski)

1934:
Uwe Johnson, German writer (b: July 20, 1934) (Biography of Uwe Johnson)
Aliki Vougiouklaki, Greek actress (b: July 20, 1934) (Biography of Aliki Vougiouklaki)

1933:
Chuck Daly, American basketball coach (b: July 20, 1933) (Biography of Chuck Daly)
Nelson Doubleday, American publisher and baseball executive (b: July 20, 1933) (Biography of Nelson Doubleday)
Cormac McCarthy, American author (b: July 20, 1933) (Biography of Cormac McCarthy)
Rex Williams, English snooker player (b: July 20, 1933) (Biography of Rex Williams)

1932:
Otto Schily, German politician (b: July 20, 1932) (Biography of Otto Schily)

1926:
Lola Albright, American actress (b: July 20, 1926) (Biography of Lola Albright)

1925:
Jacques Delors, French President of the European Commission (b: July 20, 1925) (Biography of Jacques Delors)

1924:
Mort Garson, Canadian composer (b: July 20, 1924) (Biography of Mort Garson)
Thomas Berger, American novelist (b: July 20, 1924) (Biography of Thomas Berger (US novelist))

1923:
Stanisław Albinowski, Polish economist and journalist (b: July 20, 1923 ; d: January 25, 2005) (Biography of Stanislaw Albinowski)

1920:
Elliot Richardson, American politician (b: July 20, 1920 ; d: December 31, 1999) (Biography of Elliot Richardson)

1919:
Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountain climber (b: July 20, 1919) (Biography of Edmund Hillary)

1918:
Cindy Walker, American singer (b: July 20, 1918) (Biography of Cindy Walker)

1902:
Jimmy Kennedy, Irish composer (b: July 20, 1902) (Biography of Jimmy Kennedy)

1901:
Heinie Manush, baseball player (b: July 20, 1901 ; d: May 12, 1971) (Biography of Heinie Manush)

1897:
Tadeus Reichstein, Polish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b: July 20, 1897 ; d: August 1, 1996) (Biography of Tadeus Reichstein)

1895:
László Moholy-Nagy, Hungarian painter, photographer, and sculptor (b: July 20, 1895) (Biography of László Moholy-Nagy)

1890:
King George II of Greece (b: July 20, 1890 ; d: April 1, 1947) (Biography of George II of Greece)
Theda Bara, American actress (b: July 20, 1890 ; d: April 7, 1955) (Biography of Theda Bara)

1889:
John Reith, British broadcast executive (b: July 20, 1889) (Biography of John Reith)

1873:
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviator (b: July 20, 1873) (Biography of Alberto Santos-Dumont)

1868:
Miron Cristea, first patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church (b: July 20, 1868) (Biography of Miron Cristea)

1858:
Ivan Vucetic, Croatian anthropologist (b: July 20, 1858 ; d: January 25, 1925) (Biography of Ivan Vucetic)

1849:
Robert Anderson Van Wyck, Mayor of New York City (b: July 20, 1849) (Biography of Robert Anderson Van Wyck)

1847:
Max Liebermann, German painter and graphic artist (b: July 20, 1847) (Biography of Max Liebermann)

1838:
George Otto Trevelyan, British statesman and biographer (b: July 20, 1838) (Biography of George Otto Trevelyan)
Augustin Daly, American playwright (b: July 20, 1838) (Biography of Augustin Daly)

1797:
Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki, Polish explorer and geologist (b: July 20, 1797 ; d: October 6, 1873) (Biography of Paul Edmund Strzelecki)

1774:
Auguste Marmont, French marshal (b: July 20, 1774 ; d: July 22, 1852) (Biography of Auguste Marmont)

1754:
Destutt de Tracy, French philosopher (b: July 20, 1754) (Biography of Destutt de Tracy)

1673:
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Scottish soldier and diplomat (b: July 20, 1673 ; d: May 9, 1747) (Biography of John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair)

1661:
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, French founder of the colony of Louisiana (b: July 20, 1661) (Biography of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville)

1659:
Hyacinthe Rigaud, French painter (b: July 20, 1659 ; d: December 27, 1743) (Biography of Hyacinthe Rigaud)

1620:
Nikolaes Heinsius, Dutch scholar (b: July 20, 1620) (Biography of Nikolaes Heinsius)

1537:
Arnaud d'Ossat, French diplomat and writer (b: July 20, 1537 ; d: March 13, 1604) (Biography of Arnaud d'Ossat)

1304:
Francesco Petrarch, Italian poet (b: July 20, 1304 ; d: July 19, 1374) (Biography of Petrarch)

Source: http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/20-july/births.html
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