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| [[1954]] – Twelve countries signed a convention establishing the '''[[CERN|European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)]]''', which manages the world's largest [[particle physics]] laboratory. |
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| [[1964]] – '''''[[Mafalda]]''''', a popular [[comic strip]] by [[Quino]], was first published in newspapers in Argentina. |
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* [[1954]] – [[Willie Mays]]<!--''(pictured)''--> of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] made '''[[The Catch (baseball)|The Catch]]''', one of the most famous defensive plays in the history of [[Major League Baseball]]. |
* [[1954]] – [[Willie Mays]]<!--''(pictured)''--> of the [[San Francisco Giants|New York Giants]] made '''[[The Catch (baseball)|The Catch]]''', one of the most famous defensive plays in the history of [[Major League Baseball]]. |
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* [[1957]] – An explosion at the Soviet [[nuclear reprocessing]] plant [[Mayak]] '''[[Kyshtym disaster|released]]''' 74 to {{Nowrap|1,850 [[Becquerel|PBq]]}} of [[radioactive decay|radioactive]] material<!--, making it the third worst nuclear accident ever recorded-->. |
* [[1957]] – An explosion at the Soviet [[nuclear reprocessing]] plant [[Mayak]] '''[[Kyshtym disaster|released]]''' 74 to {{Nowrap|1,850 [[Becquerel|PBq]]}} of [[radioactive decay|radioactive]] material<!--, making it the third worst nuclear accident ever recorded-->. |
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* [[1963]] – The '''[[University of East Anglia]]''' was founded in [[Norwich]], England, after talk of establishing a university in the city began as early as the 19th century. |
* [[1963]] – The '''[[University of East Anglia]]''' was founded in [[Norwich]], England, after talk of establishing a university in the city began as early as the 19th century. |
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* [[1990]] – The '''[[Lockheed YF-22|Lockheed {{nowrap|YF-22}}]]''', the prototype for the [[Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor|{{nowrap|F-22}} Raptor]]<!--not bold, appears on December 15-->, made its first flight. |
* [[1990]] – The '''[[Lockheed YF-22|Lockheed {{nowrap|YF-22}}]]''', the prototype for the [[Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor|{{nowrap|F-22}} Raptor]]<!--not bold, appears on December 15-->, made its first flight. |
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people and triggering [[2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis|a national aviation crisis]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->. |
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* Born/died: | '''[[Arnaud Amalric]]'''<!--Spanish abbot--> |d|1225| '''[[René Goupil]]'''<!--French missionary--> |d|1642| '''[[Guadalupe Victoria]]'''<!--Mexican president--> |b|1786| '''[[Mercator Cooper]]'''<!--American ship captain--> |b|1803| '''[[Jim Baxter]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |b|1939| '''[[W. H. Auden|{{nowrap|W. H.}} Auden]]'''<!--English/American poet--> |d|1973| '''[[Bill Shankly]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |d|1981|'''[[Kevin Durant]]'''<!--American basketball player--> |b|1988| '''[[Valston Hancock]]'''<!--Australian pilot--> |d|1998| '''[[Michael A. Monsoor]]'''<!--American sailor--> |d|2006 |
* Born/died: | '''[[Arnaud Amalric]]'''<!--Spanish abbot--> |d|1225| '''[[René Goupil]]'''<!--French missionary--> |d|1642| '''[[Guadalupe Victoria]]'''<!--Mexican president--> |b|1786| '''[[Mercator Cooper]]'''<!--American ship captain--> |b|1803| '''[[Jim Baxter]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |b|1939| '''[[W. H. Auden|{{nowrap|W. H.}} Auden]]'''<!--English/American poet--> |d|1973| '''[[Bill Shankly]]'''<!--Scottish footballer--> |d|1981|'''[[Kevin Durant]]'''<!--American basketball player--> |b|1988| '''[[Valston Hancock]]'''<!--Australian pilot--> |d|1998| '''[[Michael A. Monsoor]]'''<!--American sailor--> |d|2006 |
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* [[1991]] – The award-winning [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animated film '''''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''''' premiered as an unfinished film at the [[New York Film Festival]]. |
* [[1991]] – The award-winning [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animated film '''''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''''' premiered as an unfinished film at the [[New York Film Festival]]. |
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* [[2004]] – Excavation of the remains of '''[[Fort Tanjong Katong]]''' in Singapore, began. |
* [[2004]] – Excavation of the remains of '''[[Fort Tanjong Katong]]''' in Singapore, began. |
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* [[2006]] – '''[[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907|Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907]]''' collided in mid-air with an [[Embraer Legacy 600|Embraer Legacy]] business jet near [[Peixoto de Azevedo]], Brazil, killing 154 |
* [[2006]] – '''[[Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907|Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907]]''' collided in mid-air with an [[Embraer Legacy 600|Embraer Legacy]] business jet near [[Peixoto de Azevedo]], Brazil, killing 154 people and triggering [[2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis|a national aviation crisis]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->. |
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{{Born and died list| '''[[William of Tyre]]'''<!--Middle Eastern bishop--> |d|1186| '''[[Ferdinand the Holy Prince]]'''<!--Portuguese--> |b|1402| '''[[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1758}} |
{{Born and died list| '''[[William of Tyre]]'''<!--Middle Eastern bishop--> |d|1186| '''[[Ferdinand the Holy Prince]]'''<!--Portuguese--> |b|1402| '''[[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1758}} |
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Revision as of 20:31, 22 September 2022
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Alouette 1 before launch
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Goethe c. 1775
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Willie Mays
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New Scotland Yard, the Metropolitan Police headquarters
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Interlocked Avro Ansons following mid-air collision
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61 BC – In Rome, Pompey the Great celebrated triumphs over pirates in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and in the war against king Mithridates VI of Pontus in Asia Minor, with enormous parades of spoils, prisoners, army and banners depicting battle scenes. | Article already on Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/September 28 |
1364 – English forces defeated the French at the Battle of Auray in the French town of Auray, the decisive confrontation of the Breton War of Succession, a part of the Hundred Years' War. | unreferenced section |
1714 – During the Russian occupation of Finland, Cossacks killed about 800 inhabitants of the island of Hailuoto with axes. | Needs expansion, hyperbolic tone |
1829 – The Metropolitan Police (headquarters pictured) of Greater London, originally headquartered in Great Scotland Yard, Westminster, was founded. | History needs expansion |
1774 – The publication of The Sorrows of Young Werther raised the 24-year-old Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to international fame. | refimprove section |
1885 – The Blackpool Tramway, one of the first practical electric tramways in the world, opened in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. | Blackpool Tramway has unreferenced section; Tram: lots of CN tags (10) |
1907 – Construction work began on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and then completed on the same day 83 years later. | outdated, refimprove section |
1954 – Twelve countries signed a convention establishing the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which manages the world's largest particle physics laboratory. | expand section |
1962 – Alouette I (pictured), Canada's first satellite, and the first constructed by a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, was launched. | Substandard referencing |
1964 – Mafalda, a popular comic strip by Quino, was first published in newspapers in Argentina. | refimprove |
1972 – Sino-Japanese relations: Japan established diplomatic relations with China, breaking official ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan). | refimprove section |
1982 – A 12-year-old girl in the Chicago area was killed by cyanide-laced Tylenol, the first of seven people over the next few days. | refimprove section |
1991 – The Haitian Army deposed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, eight months after the nation's first democratic elections. | lots of CN tags (8) |
Elizabeth Gaskell |b|1810| | Lots of unsourced statements |
2005 – John Roberts became the 17th Chief Justice of the United States. | refimprove section |
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- 1918 – World War I: The Battle of St Quentin Canal took place, which led to the British Fourth Army making the first breach of the German defensive Hindenburg Line.
- 1940 – Two Avro Ansons of the Royal Australian Air Force collided in mid-air over Brocklesby, but locked together and were landed safely.
- 1941 – The Holocaust: Nazi forces, aided by Ukrainian collaborators, began a massacre of Jews in a ravine in Kyiv, killing more than 30,000 civilians in two days and thousands more in the following months.
- 1954 – Willie Mays of the New York Giants made The Catch, one of the most famous defensive plays in the history of Major League Baseball.
- 1957 – An explosion at the Soviet nuclear reprocessing plant Mayak released 74 to 1,850 PBq of radioactive material.
- 1963 – The University of East Anglia was founded in Norwich, England, after talk of establishing a university in the city began as early as the 19th century.
- 1990 – The Lockheed YF-22, the prototype for the F-22 Raptor, made its first flight.
- Born/died: | Arnaud Amalric |d|1225| René Goupil |d|1642| Guadalupe Victoria |b|1786| Mercator Cooper |b|1803| Jim Baxter |b|1939| W. H. Auden |d|1973| Bill Shankly |d|1981|Kevin Durant |b|1988| Valston Hancock |d|1998| Michael A. Monsoor |d|2006
September 29: Michaelmas (Western Christianity)
- 1923 – The Mandate for Palestine came into effect, officially creating the protectorates of Palestine under British administration and Transjordan as a separate emirate under Abdullah I.
- 1955 – The first legislative election in Indonesia resulted in an unexpectedly weak result for the Masyumi Party of Prime Minister Burhanuddin Harahap (pictured).
- 1991 – The award-winning Disney animated film Beauty and the Beast premiered as an unfinished film at the New York Film Festival.
- 2004 – Excavation of the remains of Fort Tanjong Katong in Singapore, began.
- 2006 – Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 collided in mid-air with an Embraer Legacy business jet near Peixoto de Azevedo, Brazil, killing 154 people and triggering a national aviation crisis.
- William of Tyre (d. 1186)
- Ferdinand the Holy Prince (b. 1402)
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (b. 1758)