Today in History
Historical Events
The dotcom bubble bursts when the NASDAQ Composite stock market index peaks at 5408.60. The dotcom boom, which started in 1997, accompanied the advent of countless new Internet-based companies. When the speculative bubble burst, many small investors were affected.
A revolt erupts in Lhasa, sparking the Tibetan uprising. Fearing the Dalai Lama's abduction by China, 300,000 Tibetans surrounded his palace.
Fulgencio Batista assumes power in Cuba after a coup. The dictator was overthrown by rebels under the command of Che Guevara in 1959.
The most destructive bombing raid in history hits Tokyo. About 100,000 Tokyo citizens died in the fires caused by the U.S. airforce's incendiary bombs.
The first telephone call is made. Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the words “Mr. Watson, come here -- I want to see you” to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, who was in the next-door room.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Sharon Stone
1958
American actress, producer

Osama bin Laden
1957
Saudi Arabian terrorist, founded al-Qaeda

Morgan Tsvangirai
1952
Zimbabwean politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Zimbabwe

Chuck Norris
1940
American actor, martial artist

Bix Beiderbecke
1903
American pianist, composer
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Jean Giraud
2012
French author, illustrator

Giorgos Zampetas
1992
Greek bouzouki player, songwriter

Andy Gibb
1988
English/Australian singer

Zelda Fitzgerald
1948
American author

Harriet Tubman
1913
American nurse, activist