Today in History
Historical Events
The first Abu Ghraib torture pictures are published. The images aired in a 60 Minutes II report showed gross human rights violations, including torture and murder, committed by U.S. soldiers and CIA personnel in the Baghdad prison.
Dennis Tito becomes the first space tourist in history. A Russian rocket transported the Californian billionaire to the International Space Station (ISS).
Former CIA officerAldrich Ames admits he forwarded U.S. secrets to the Soviet Union. Ames was sentenced to life imprisonment for his activities which amounted to one of the most damaging spy cases in U.S. history.
Charles de Gaulle resigns as President of France. De Gaulle founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and became its first President a year later.
Thor Heyerdahl begins his legendary journey on Kon-Tiki. The Norwegian explorer and his crew set out on the 101-day journey on the self-built raft to prove that South Americans could have reached and settled Polynesia in pre-Columbian times.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Penélope Cruz
1974
Spanish/American actress

Terry Pratchett
1948
English author

Saddam Hussein
1937
Iraqi politician, 5th President of Iraq

Ferruccio Lamborghini
1916
Italian businessman, created Lamborghini

Oskar Schindler
1908
Czech/German businessman
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Francis Bacon
1992
Irish painter

Aurora Quezon
1949
Filipino wife of Manuel L. Quezon, 2nd First Lady of the Philippines

Louis Bachelier
1946
French mathematician

Benito Mussolini
1945
Italian politician, Dictator of Italy

Louis de Montfort
1716
French priest, saint