历史上的今天-Today in History 2013-02-26(在线收听) |
February 26, 1993. In New York, a bomb built by Islamic extremists explodes in the parking garage of the World Trade Center. The blast kills 6 people and injures more than a thousand others. More than 8 years later, the twin towers fall in the Sep. 11th terrorist attacks. 1987. The Tower Commission rebukes then President Ronald Reagan in its report on the Iran-Contra affair. It concludes Reagan fail to control his national security staff and the arms-for-hostages scandal. 1815. The Napoleon Bonaparte escapes from exile on the isle of Elba to begin his second conquest of France. His return to power lasts just months, and he’s forced to step down after losing the battle of Waterloo. 1928. “I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill...” Fats Domino, the R&B singer who became one of Rock’ n’ Roll’s earliest stars is born in New Orleans. And 1932. “I fell into a burning ring of fire, I went down, down, down and the flame went higher…” Singer Songwriter Johnny Cash, country music’s man in black is born in Kingsland, Arkansas. Today in History, February 26. Ross Simpson, the Associated Press. |
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