Today in History
Historical Events
Maguindanao massacre in the Philippines. Considered to be the worst attack on journalists in recorded history, the massacre occurred in the southern Philippines, when 57 citizens and journalists en route to register voters in Esmael Mangudadatu for the upcoming gubernatorial elections, were killed by gunmen and buried. 34 journalists were killed on the day.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf elected as President of Liberia. The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner is also the first woman to be elected as head of state in an African country.
First person to dive 100 meters in the sea without breathing equipment. Frenchman Jacques Mayol, who is also sometimes known as Dolphin Man, was 49 years old at the time. He broke his own record 7 years later by diving 105 meters.
Doctor Who debuts on TV. The longest running science fiction TV show first aired with an episode called An Unearthly Child on the British Broadcasting Channel. The show that has had 11 different actors play the lead role, follows the time-traveling adventures of Doctor Who, who uses the Time and Relative Dimension in Space or TARDIS to jump around in time and space.
Last person to be executed in Sweden. Johan Alfred Ander was convicted of murdering Victoria Hellsten during a robbery of a currency exchange. He was the only person in Swedish history to be executed using a guillotine. Capital punishment in the country was abolished for all peacetime crimes in 1921 and for all crimes in 1973.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Miley Cyrus
1992
American singer-songwriter, actress

Asafa Powell
1982
Jamaican sprinter

Chuck Schumer
1950
American politician

Billy the Kid
1859
American criminal
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Marion Barry
2014
American politician, 2nd Mayor of the District of Columbia

Alexander Litvinenko
2006
Russian spy

Willie Pep
2006
American boxer

Roald Dahl
1990
English pilot, author, screenwriter

Urmuz
1923
Romanian judge, author