Today in History
Historical Events
World's first live cloned mammal is born. Dolly the Sheep, a domestic ship was cloned using cells from an adult sheep by a team led by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell at the Roslin Institute. While her birth was considered to be a success for cloning science, she did not live very long – scientists had predicted that she would live for about 12 years, but she died just a few months short of her 7th birthday.
Armenian Constitution is adopted. A nation-wide referendum led to the approval and adoption of Armenia's constitution. The country had gained its independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Cape Verde gains independence from Portugal. The Island country had come under Portuguese colonial control in the late 15th century.
Coup in Rwanda. Then Army Chief of Staff, Juvénal Habyarimana, staged a coup and overthrew the President, Grégoire Kayibanda. Habyarimana then held the post of president for 20 years.
Venezuela declares independence from Spain. Under the leadership of Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela declared its independence from Spain. This started the Venezuelan War of Independence. The country gained independence 10 years later in 1821.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Zheng Jie
1983
Chinese tennis player

Ai Sugiyama
1975
Japanese tennis player

Georges Pompidou
1911
French politician, Prime Minister, President of France

Cecil Rhodes
1853
English/South African businessman, politician, founded De Beers

P. T. Barnum
1810
American businessman, founded Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Cy Twombly
2011
American/Italian painter, sculptor

Kenneth Lay
2006
American businessman

John Curtin
1945
Australian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Australia

Stamford Raffles
1826
British statesman

William Cornwallis
1819
English Admiral