Today in History
Historical Events
Dubrovka Theater Hostage Crisis. About 50 Chechen rebels led by Movsar Barayev took over the Dubrovka Theater in Moscow during the performance of Nord-Ost, a musical. The rebels took about 850 hostages and demanded the withdrawal of Russian troops from Chechnya. The siege lasted for about 3 days and ended after Russian security forces released a chemical gas in the theater. All of the rebels and about 170 hostages died during the siege.
Apple announces the first iPod Player. The iPod is the world's best-selling portable media player. Already 6 years after its initial launch, Apple announced that 100 million devices had been sold. The company has been criticized for its aggressive policies forcing users to use only original batteries and preventing them from freely sharing content with others.
Swatch Announces Internet Time. The Swiss watch company invented a new unit of time called the .beat, which corresponds to 1 minute and 26.4 seconds. Under the Internet Time system, a day is divided into 1000 .beats.
Beirut Barracks Bombing. Two bombs exploded in front of American and French barracks during the Lebanese Civil War, killing about 300 French and American military personnel. Islamic Jihad took responsibility for the bombings.
Jean-Paul Sartre Turns Down Nobel Prize. The French existentialist philosopher and writer published a letter in the newspaper Le Figaro to explain why he did not want to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature he had been awarded the day before on October 22. In his letter, he said he did not want to take sides in the East and West struggle of the Cold War, by accepting an award that was given out by Western institutions.
Famous Births
Born on this day

"Weird Al" Yankovic
1959
American singer-songwriter, comedian, actor

Paul Kagame
1957
Rwandan politician, 6th President of Rwanda

Michael Crichton
1942
American author, screenwriter, director, producer

PeléBrazilian footballer
1940

Johnny Carson
1925
American television host
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Yokozuna
2000
American wrestler

Christian Dior
1957
French fashion designer, founded S.A.

Al Jolson
1950
Lithuanian/American singer, actor

John Boyd Dunlop
1921
Scottish businessman, co-founded Dunlop Rubber

W. G. Grace
1915
English cricketer