Today in History
Historical Events
Chechen women detonate two bombs in the Moscow underground. 40 people died in the attack allegedly carried out by so-called “black widows”, or Islamist Chechen female suicide bombers.
Ireland becomes the first country to ban smoking in all workplaces. Contrary to initial concerns, the ban had no adverse economic effects, and soon several other countries passed similar legislation. According to the World Health Organization, tobacco smoke is the single greatest cause of preventable death globally.
The Terracotta Army is discovered in Sian, China. The famous collection of some 8000 soldier sculptures, depicting Emperor Qin Shi Huang's army, was located by local farmers when they were digging a water well.
Charles Manson is sentenced to death in the gas chamber. The sentence was never carried out because the California Supreme Court abolished the death penalty in 1972. The infamous criminal who ordered several murders served a life sentence and died on November 19, 2017.
Robert Scott makes his final diary entry. Scott wrote: “We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker, of course, and the end cannot be far.” The British explorer and his companions died on an expedition to the South Pole.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Jennifer Capriati
1976
American tennis player

Michael Brecker
1949
American saxophonist, composer

John Major
1943
English banker, politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Ernst Jünger
1895
German author

John Tyler
1790
American lawyer, politician, 10th President of the United States
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Walter Hallstein
1982
German politician, diplomat, 1st President of the European Commission

Charles Villiers Stanford
1924
Irish composer

Robert Falcon Scott
1912
English navy officer, explorer

Charles-Valentin Alkan
1888
French composer

Emanuel Swedenborg
1772
Swedish scientist