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May 26, 2009
Today (may26) in history


Today is Tuesday, May 26, the 146th day of 2009 and there are 219 days left in the year.
Highlight of today in history: On May 26, 1940, the evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk in France, began during World War II.
In 1521, Martin Luther was banned by the Edict of Worms because of his religious idea and writings.
In 1938, the House Un-American Activities Committee was recognized by Congress.
In 1969, the Apollo 10 astronauts returned to Earth after a winning eight-day dress rehearsal for the first manned moon landing.
Ten years ago: House Republicans pushed through legislation that would put new obstacles in the way of spending government surplus that came from Social Security taxes.
Five years ago: Almost a decade after the Oklahoma City bombing, Terry Nichols was found guilty of 161 state murder charges for serving carry out the attack.
One year ago: President George W. Bush paid a Memorial Day tribute to America's fighting men and women who died in battle, saying national leaders must have "the bravery and character to follow their lead" in preserving peace and freedom.
Today's Birthdays: Actor James Arness is 86. Rock musician Garry Peterson (Guess Who) is 64. Singer Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac) is 61 and few more is there.

Posted at 04:19 pm by josephlet

 

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