WTB: USDM EF / ED Civic Foglights + Sedan Rear Door Panels
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<FONT SIZE="2">USDM ED / EF Civic Foglights</FONT>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Me »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would love a set of OEM USDM Fog lights. Not "Like OEM," not "JDM STYLE," I mean those nice square clear glassed OEM lensed lights. If you have the wiring harness and the switch for sale, great but I won't be interested in those pieces until I can source the lights and their brackets. </TD></TR></TABLE>
<FONT SIZE="2">ED / EF Civic Sedan Rear Door Panels</FONT>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ME »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's time for some home improvement in my car. I happen to love my interior, and my door panels in the rear are damaged.
Requirements for a replacement:
90-91
Grey
Power Windows
Intact Vinyl
</TD></TR></TABLE>
<FONT SIZE="2">USDM ED / EF Civic Foglights</FONT>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Me »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would love a set of OEM USDM Fog lights. Not "Like OEM," not "JDM STYLE," I mean those nice square clear glassed OEM lensed lights. If you have the wiring harness and the switch for sale, great but I won't be interested in those pieces until I can source the lights and their brackets. </TD></TR></TABLE>
<FONT SIZE="2">ED / EF Civic Sedan Rear Door Panels</FONT>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ME »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's time for some home improvement in my car. I happen to love my interior, and my door panels in the rear are damaged.
Requirements for a replacement:
90-91
Grey
Power Windows
Intact Vinyl
</TD></TR></TABLE>
January 30:
* 1649 - King Charles I was beheaded for high treason in front of the Banqueting House in London during the English Civil War.
* 1826 - The Menai Suspension Bridge, considered the world's first modern suspension bridge, was opened, connecting the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales.
* 1930 - The world's first radiosonde, a device attached to weather balloons to measure various atmospheric parameters, was launched by meteorologist Pavel Molchanov in Pavlovsk, USSR.
* 1948 - Nathuram Godse shot Mahatma Gandhi to death with a Beretta pistol at Birla House in Delhi.
* 1968 - Vietnam War: Viet Cong forces launched the Tết Offensive on Vietnamese New Year's Day.
* 1649 - King Charles I was beheaded for high treason in front of the Banqueting House in London during the English Civil War.
* 1826 - The Menai Suspension Bridge, considered the world's first modern suspension bridge, was opened, connecting the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales.
* 1930 - The world's first radiosonde, a device attached to weather balloons to measure various atmospheric parameters, was launched by meteorologist Pavel Molchanov in Pavlovsk, USSR.
* 1948 - Nathuram Godse shot Mahatma Gandhi to death with a Beretta pistol at Birla House in Delhi.
* 1968 - Vietnam War: Viet Cong forces launched the Tết Offensive on Vietnamese New Year's Day.
* 1504 - France cedes Naples to Aragon.
* 1606 - Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes is executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England.
* 1747 - The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital.
* 1814 - Gervasio Antonio de Posadas becomes Supreme Director of Argentina.
* 1849 - Corn Laws abolished in the United Kingdom (following legislation in 1846).
* 1865 - American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief.
* 1867 - Maronite nationalist leader Karam leaves Lebanon on board of a French ship for Algeria
* 1876 - The United States orders all Native Americans to move into reservations.
* 1900 - Datu Muhammad Salleh is shot dead in Kampung Teboh, Tambuan, ending the Mat Salleh Rebellion
* 1910 - The Portuguese republican revolution broke out in the northern city of Porto.
* 1915 - World War I: Germany uses poison gas against Russians.
* 1917 - World War I: Germany announces its U-boats will engage in unrestricted submarine warfare.
* 1918 - A series of accidental collisions on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two Royal Navy submarines with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships.
* 1919 - 1919 Battle of George Square
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the 1919 Battle of George Square
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the 1919 Battle of George Square
* 1929 - The Soviet Union exiles Leon Trotsky.
* 1930 - 3M markets Scotch Tape.
* 1936 - The Green Hornet radio show debuts.
* 1941 - Layforce set sail.
* 1944 - World War II: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
* 1945 - US Army private Eddie Slovik is executed, the first American soldier since the Civil War to be executed for desertion.
* 1946 - Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling the Soviet Union, establishes six constituent republics (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia).
* 1950 - President Harry S. Truman announces a program to develop the hydrogen bomb.
* 1953 - The North Sea flood of 1953 causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands.
* 1956 - Guy Mollet becomes Prime Minister of France.
* 1957 - Three students on a junior high school playground in Pacoima, California are among the eight persons killed following the mid-air collision between a Douglas DC-7 airliner and a Northrop F-89 Scorpion fighter jet above the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles.
* 1958 - Explorer program: Explorer I - The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit.
* 1958 - James Van Allen discovers the Van Allen radiation belt.
* 1961 - Project Mercury: Mercury-Redstone 2 - Ham the Chimp travels into outer space.
* 1968 - Viet Cong attack the United States embassy in Saigon.
* 1968 - Nauru declares independence from Australia.
* 1969 - A Saskatchewan Court convicts 17 year old hippie, David Milgaard of murder; he is sentenced to life in prison. He spent 23 years in jail until April 14, 1992 when DNA evidence proves him innocent of all charges.
* 1971 - Project Apollo: Apollo 14 Mission - Astronauts, Shepard, Roosa, & Mitchell, aboard a Saturn V, lift off for a mission to the Fra Mauro.
* 1971 - The Winter Soldier Investigation, organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicize war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, begin in Detroit, Michigan.
* 1980 - Thirty-nine people burned to death in the occupation of the Spanish Embassy in Guatemala.
* 1988 - Super Bowl XXII: The Washington Redskins win their second championship of the 1980s, 42-10 over the Denver Broncos.
* 1990 - The first Russian McDonald's opens in Moscow, Russia.
* 1993 - Super Bowl XXVII: The Dallas Cowboys defeat the Buffalo Bills, 52-17.
* 1995 - President Bill Clinton authorizes a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its economy.
* 1996 - An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka killing at least 86 and injuring 1,400.
* 1999 - Super Bowl XXXIII: The Denver Broncos defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-19. After the game, the TV show Family Guy airs its pilot episode.
* 2000 - An Alaska Airlines MD-83 crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Mugu, California killing all 88 aboard.
* 2001 - In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed into Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988.
* 2002 - A large section of the Antarctic Larsen Ice Shelf begins disintegrating, eventually consuming about 3,250 km² (1,254 miles²) over a 35-day period.
* 2003 - Waterfall train disaster, NSW, Australia.
* 2004 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 ends its run on the Sci-Fi Channel.
* 2005 - The child molestation trial of superstar Michael Jackson begins in California.
* 2006 - Samuel A. Alito Jr. assumes office as the 110th Supreme Court justice of the United States.
* 2007 - Suspects are arrested in Birmingham in the UK, accused of plotting the kidnap, holding and eventual beheading of a serving Muslim British soldier in Iraq.
* 1606 - Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes is executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England.
* 1747 - The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital.
* 1814 - Gervasio Antonio de Posadas becomes Supreme Director of Argentina.
* 1849 - Corn Laws abolished in the United Kingdom (following legislation in 1846).
* 1865 - American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief.
* 1867 - Maronite nationalist leader Karam leaves Lebanon on board of a French ship for Algeria
* 1876 - The United States orders all Native Americans to move into reservations.
* 1900 - Datu Muhammad Salleh is shot dead in Kampung Teboh, Tambuan, ending the Mat Salleh Rebellion
* 1910 - The Portuguese republican revolution broke out in the northern city of Porto.
* 1915 - World War I: Germany uses poison gas against Russians.
* 1917 - World War I: Germany announces its U-boats will engage in unrestricted submarine warfare.
* 1918 - A series of accidental collisions on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two Royal Navy submarines with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships.
* 1919 - 1919 Battle of George Square
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the 1919 Battle of George Square
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the 1919 Battle of George Square
* 1929 - The Soviet Union exiles Leon Trotsky.
* 1930 - 3M markets Scotch Tape.
* 1936 - The Green Hornet radio show debuts.
* 1941 - Layforce set sail.
* 1944 - World War II: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
* 1945 - US Army private Eddie Slovik is executed, the first American soldier since the Civil War to be executed for desertion.
* 1946 - Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling the Soviet Union, establishes six constituent republics (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia).
* 1950 - President Harry S. Truman announces a program to develop the hydrogen bomb.
* 1953 - The North Sea flood of 1953 causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands.
* 1956 - Guy Mollet becomes Prime Minister of France.
* 1957 - Three students on a junior high school playground in Pacoima, California are among the eight persons killed following the mid-air collision between a Douglas DC-7 airliner and a Northrop F-89 Scorpion fighter jet above the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles.
* 1958 - Explorer program: Explorer I - The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit.
* 1958 - James Van Allen discovers the Van Allen radiation belt.
* 1961 - Project Mercury: Mercury-Redstone 2 - Ham the Chimp travels into outer space.
* 1968 - Viet Cong attack the United States embassy in Saigon.
* 1968 - Nauru declares independence from Australia.
* 1969 - A Saskatchewan Court convicts 17 year old hippie, David Milgaard of murder; he is sentenced to life in prison. He spent 23 years in jail until April 14, 1992 when DNA evidence proves him innocent of all charges.
* 1971 - Project Apollo: Apollo 14 Mission - Astronauts, Shepard, Roosa, & Mitchell, aboard a Saturn V, lift off for a mission to the Fra Mauro.
* 1971 - The Winter Soldier Investigation, organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicize war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, begin in Detroit, Michigan.
* 1980 - Thirty-nine people burned to death in the occupation of the Spanish Embassy in Guatemala.
* 1988 - Super Bowl XXII: The Washington Redskins win their second championship of the 1980s, 42-10 over the Denver Broncos.
* 1990 - The first Russian McDonald's opens in Moscow, Russia.
* 1993 - Super Bowl XXVII: The Dallas Cowboys defeat the Buffalo Bills, 52-17.
* 1995 - President Bill Clinton authorizes a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its economy.
* 1996 - An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka killing at least 86 and injuring 1,400.
* 1999 - Super Bowl XXXIII: The Denver Broncos defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-19. After the game, the TV show Family Guy airs its pilot episode.
* 2000 - An Alaska Airlines MD-83 crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Mugu, California killing all 88 aboard.
* 2001 - In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed into Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988.
* 2002 - A large section of the Antarctic Larsen Ice Shelf begins disintegrating, eventually consuming about 3,250 km² (1,254 miles²) over a 35-day period.
* 2003 - Waterfall train disaster, NSW, Australia.
* 2004 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 ends its run on the Sci-Fi Channel.
* 2005 - The child molestation trial of superstar Michael Jackson begins in California.
* 2006 - Samuel A. Alito Jr. assumes office as the 110th Supreme Court justice of the United States.
* 2007 - Suspects are arrested in Birmingham in the UK, accused of plotting the kidnap, holding and eventual beheading of a serving Muslim British soldier in Iraq.
* Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
* 1411 - Peace of Toruń 1411 signed in Toruń, Poland
* 1662 - The Chinese general Koxinga seizes the island of Taiwan after a nine-month siege.
* 1713 - The Kalabalik or Tumult in Bendery results from the Ottoman sultan's order that his unwelcome guest, King Charles XII of Sweden, be seized.
* 1788 - Isaac Briggs and William Longstreet patent the steamboat.
* 1790 - In New York City the Supreme Court of the United States convenes for the first time.
* 1793 - French Revolutionary Wars: France declares war on the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
* 1796 - The capital of Upper Canada is moved from Newark to York.
* 1814 - Mayon Volcano, in the Philippines, erupts, killing around 1,200 people; most devastating eruption of Mayon Volcano.
* 1856 - Auburn University is chartered as the East Alabama Male College.
* 1861 - American Civil War: Texas secedes from the United States.
* 1862 - Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly.
* 1880 - The first edition of theatrical newspaper The Stage is published.
* 1884 - Edition one of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
* 1893 - Thomas A. Edison finishes construction of the first motion picture studio, the Black Maria (West Orange, New Jersey).
* 1896 - The opera La bohème premieres (Turin).
* 1897 - Shinhan Bank (former CHB), oldest bank in South Korea, opened in Seoul.
* 1908 - King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Prince Luis Filipe are killed in Terreiro do Paco, Lisbon.
* 1913 - New York City's Grand Central Terminal opens as the world's largest train station.
* 1914 - As an effort to generate interest in baseball to the world, the New York Giants play an exhibition game againist the Chicago White Sox in Egypt.
* 1918 - Russia adopts the Gregorian Calendar.
* 1920 - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police begin operations.
* 1924 - United Kingdom recognizes USSR.
* 1929 - Frenchman Charles Rigoulet is the first weightlifter to lift over 400 pounds (181 kg) in the "clean and jerk" method.
* 1943 - World War II: Vidkun Quisling is appointed Premier of Norway by the **** occupiers.
* 1946 - Trygve Lie of Norway is picked to be the first United Nations Secretary General.
* 1957 - Felix Wankel's first working prototype DKM 54 of the Wankel engine was running at the NSU research and development department Versuchsabteilung TX in Germany
* 1958 - Merger of Egypt and Syria to form the United Arab Republic, which lasted until 1961.
* 1960 - Four black students stage a sit-in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina.
* 1965 - Churchill River, Newfoundland - Hamilton River in Labrador renamed Churchill River in honour of Winston Churchill.
* 1968 - Vietnam War: Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem is executed by Nguyen Ngoc Loan a South Vietnamese National Police Chief. The execution was videotaped and photographed by Eddie Adams and helped sway public opinion against the war.
* 1968 - Official unification of the three military services of Canada, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, into the united Canadian Armed Forces.
* 1968 - Merger of the historic New York Central Railroad and Pennsylvania Railroad to form ill-fated Penn Central Transportation.
* 1969 - Saturday mail delivery in Canada eliminated.
* 1974 - Joelma Building fire - a fire in a 25-story office building kills 189 and injures 293 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
* 1974 - Kuala Lumpur declared a Federal Territory.
* 1974 - The Doobie Brothers release their album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits featuring their signature and hit song "Black Water".
* 1978 - Director Roman Polanski skips bail and flees to France after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl.
* 1979 - Convicted bank robber Patty Hearst is released from prison after her sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
* 1979 - Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back into Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
* 1981 - Trevor Chappell bowls his infamous "Underarm Ball" to Brian McKechnie to prevent New Zealand scoring a 6, and tying the ODI, on the last ball of the third match in the final of the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup. It directly led to the banning of underarm bowling by the International Cricket Council as not within the spirit of the game.
* 1982 - Senegal and Gambia form a loose confederation known as Senegambia.
* 1982 - David Letterman begins an 11-year run as the host of the NBC program Late Night with David Letterman.
* 1989 - The Western Australian towns of Kalgoorlie and Boulder amalgamate to form the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
* 1992 - The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal court declares Warren Anderson, ex-CEO of Union Carbide, a fugitive under Indian law for failing to appear in the Bhopal Disaster case.
* 1994 - In Portland, Oregon Tonya Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly pleads guilty for his role in attacking figure skater Nancy Kerrigan.
* 1994 - The Green Day album Dookie is released.
* 1995 - Manic Street Preachers lyricist Richey James Edwards goes missing from the Embassy Hotel in London, UK.
* 1996 - The Communications Decency Act is passed by the U.S. Congress.
The Space Shuttle Columbia breaks up over Texas.
The Space Shuttle Columbia breaks up over Texas.
* 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
* 2004 - At least 244 people are trampled to death in a stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
* 2004 - Janet Jackson exposes her breast on American television during the half-time show of the Super Bowl, prompting the "Nipplegate" controversy. Also, the New England Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers 32-29 to win Super Bowl XXXVIII.
* 2005 - Nepal King Gyanendra exercises Coup d'état to capture the democracy becoming Chairman of the Councils of ministers.
* 2005 - Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act, making Canada the fourth country to sanction same-sex marriage.
* 1411 - Peace of Toruń 1411 signed in Toruń, Poland
* 1662 - The Chinese general Koxinga seizes the island of Taiwan after a nine-month siege.
* 1713 - The Kalabalik or Tumult in Bendery results from the Ottoman sultan's order that his unwelcome guest, King Charles XII of Sweden, be seized.
* 1788 - Isaac Briggs and William Longstreet patent the steamboat.
* 1790 - In New York City the Supreme Court of the United States convenes for the first time.
* 1793 - French Revolutionary Wars: France declares war on the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
* 1796 - The capital of Upper Canada is moved from Newark to York.
* 1814 - Mayon Volcano, in the Philippines, erupts, killing around 1,200 people; most devastating eruption of Mayon Volcano.
* 1856 - Auburn University is chartered as the East Alabama Male College.
* 1861 - American Civil War: Texas secedes from the United States.
* 1862 - Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly.
* 1880 - The first edition of theatrical newspaper The Stage is published.
* 1884 - Edition one of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
* 1893 - Thomas A. Edison finishes construction of the first motion picture studio, the Black Maria (West Orange, New Jersey).
* 1896 - The opera La bohème premieres (Turin).
* 1897 - Shinhan Bank (former CHB), oldest bank in South Korea, opened in Seoul.
* 1908 - King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Prince Luis Filipe are killed in Terreiro do Paco, Lisbon.
* 1913 - New York City's Grand Central Terminal opens as the world's largest train station.
* 1914 - As an effort to generate interest in baseball to the world, the New York Giants play an exhibition game againist the Chicago White Sox in Egypt.
* 1918 - Russia adopts the Gregorian Calendar.
* 1920 - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police begin operations.
* 1924 - United Kingdom recognizes USSR.
* 1929 - Frenchman Charles Rigoulet is the first weightlifter to lift over 400 pounds (181 kg) in the "clean and jerk" method.
* 1943 - World War II: Vidkun Quisling is appointed Premier of Norway by the **** occupiers.
* 1946 - Trygve Lie of Norway is picked to be the first United Nations Secretary General.
* 1957 - Felix Wankel's first working prototype DKM 54 of the Wankel engine was running at the NSU research and development department Versuchsabteilung TX in Germany
* 1958 - Merger of Egypt and Syria to form the United Arab Republic, which lasted until 1961.
* 1960 - Four black students stage a sit-in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina.
* 1965 - Churchill River, Newfoundland - Hamilton River in Labrador renamed Churchill River in honour of Winston Churchill.
* 1968 - Vietnam War: Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem is executed by Nguyen Ngoc Loan a South Vietnamese National Police Chief. The execution was videotaped and photographed by Eddie Adams and helped sway public opinion against the war.
* 1968 - Official unification of the three military services of Canada, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, into the united Canadian Armed Forces.
* 1968 - Merger of the historic New York Central Railroad and Pennsylvania Railroad to form ill-fated Penn Central Transportation.
* 1969 - Saturday mail delivery in Canada eliminated.
* 1974 - Joelma Building fire - a fire in a 25-story office building kills 189 and injures 293 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
* 1974 - Kuala Lumpur declared a Federal Territory.
* 1974 - The Doobie Brothers release their album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits featuring their signature and hit song "Black Water".
* 1978 - Director Roman Polanski skips bail and flees to France after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl.
* 1979 - Convicted bank robber Patty Hearst is released from prison after her sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
* 1979 - Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back into Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
* 1981 - Trevor Chappell bowls his infamous "Underarm Ball" to Brian McKechnie to prevent New Zealand scoring a 6, and tying the ODI, on the last ball of the third match in the final of the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup. It directly led to the banning of underarm bowling by the International Cricket Council as not within the spirit of the game.
* 1982 - Senegal and Gambia form a loose confederation known as Senegambia.
* 1982 - David Letterman begins an 11-year run as the host of the NBC program Late Night with David Letterman.
* 1989 - The Western Australian towns of Kalgoorlie and Boulder amalgamate to form the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
* 1992 - The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal court declares Warren Anderson, ex-CEO of Union Carbide, a fugitive under Indian law for failing to appear in the Bhopal Disaster case.
* 1994 - In Portland, Oregon Tonya Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly pleads guilty for his role in attacking figure skater Nancy Kerrigan.
* 1994 - The Green Day album Dookie is released.
* 1995 - Manic Street Preachers lyricist Richey James Edwards goes missing from the Embassy Hotel in London, UK.
* 1996 - The Communications Decency Act is passed by the U.S. Congress.
The Space Shuttle Columbia breaks up over Texas.
The Space Shuttle Columbia breaks up over Texas.
* 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
* 2004 - At least 244 people are trampled to death in a stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
* 2004 - Janet Jackson exposes her breast on American television during the half-time show of the Super Bowl, prompting the "Nipplegate" controversy. Also, the New England Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers 32-29 to win Super Bowl XXXVIII.
* 2005 - Nepal King Gyanendra exercises Coup d'état to capture the democracy becoming Chairman of the Councils of ministers.
* 2005 - Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act, making Canada the fourth country to sanction same-sex marriage.
February 4: Independence Day in Sri Lanka (1948); Lichun begins in East Asia (05:18 UTC, 2007).
Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin and the Yalta Conference
* 1859 - Constantin von Tischendorf found the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th-century uncial manuscript of the New Testament, in a monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt.
* 1862 - Bacardi, one of the world's largest rum producers, was founded as a small distillery in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
* 1899 - The Philippine-American War broke out.
* 1945 - Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin met at the Yalta Conference (pictured).
* 1957 - USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, logged her 60,000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional Nautilus described in Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin and the Yalta Conference
* 1859 - Constantin von Tischendorf found the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th-century uncial manuscript of the New Testament, in a monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt.
* 1862 - Bacardi, one of the world's largest rum producers, was founded as a small distillery in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
* 1899 - The Philippine-American War broke out.
* 1945 - Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin met at the Yalta Conference (pictured).
* 1957 - USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, logged her 60,000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional Nautilus described in Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
February 8: Prešeren Day in Slovenia.
Queen Mary I of Scotland
* 1587 - Mary, Queen of Scots (pictured) was executed at Fotheringhay Castle on suspicion of having been involved in the Babington Plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
* 1849 - The Roman Republic was proclaimed.
* 1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after a surprise torpedo attack by the Japanese on Russian ships near present-day Lüshunkou, China.
* 1971 - Trading began in NASDAQ, the world's first electronic stock exchange.
* 1979 - Colonel Denis Sassou Nguesso was chosen as the new President of the Republic of the Congo.
Queen Mary I of Scotland
* 1587 - Mary, Queen of Scots (pictured) was executed at Fotheringhay Castle on suspicion of having been involved in the Babington Plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
* 1849 - The Roman Republic was proclaimed.
* 1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after a surprise torpedo attack by the Japanese on Russian ships near present-day Lüshunkou, China.
* 1971 - Trading began in NASDAQ, the world's first electronic stock exchange.
* 1979 - Colonel Denis Sassou Nguesso was chosen as the new President of the Republic of the Congo.
February 9:
* 474 - As the seven-year old Leo II was deemed too young to rule, his father Zeno was crowned as the co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 1621 - Alessandro Ludovisi became Pope Gregory XV (pictured), the last Pope elected by acclamation.
* 1895 - Volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
* 1950 - Red Scare: Senator Joseph McCarthy accused the U.S. State Department of being filled with communists.
* 1960 - Actress Joanne Woodward was honored with the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
* 474 - As the seven-year old Leo II was deemed too young to rule, his father Zeno was crowned as the co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* 1621 - Alessandro Ludovisi became Pope Gregory XV (pictured), the last Pope elected by acclamation.
* 1895 - Volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
* 1950 - Red Scare: Senator Joseph McCarthy accused the U.S. State Department of being filled with communists.
* 1960 - Actress Joanne Woodward was honored with the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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February 10:
* 1258 - Hulagu Khan and the Mongols sacked and burned Baghdad, a cultural and commercial centre of the Islamic world at the time, ending the rule of the Abbasid caliphate.
* 1763 - Britain and Spain partitioned New France by the Treaty of Paris, and decimated the French colonial empire.
* 1840 - Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom at the Chapel Royal.
* 1962 - "Rudolf Abel", a Soviet spy arrested by the FBI, was exchanged for Gary Powers, the pilot of a U.S. Air Force spy plane shot down in the U-2 Incident.
* 1996 - Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a game of chess, the first game won by a chess-playing computer against a reigning International Grandmaster and World Chess Champion under chess tournament conditions.
* 1258 - Hulagu Khan and the Mongols sacked and burned Baghdad, a cultural and commercial centre of the Islamic world at the time, ending the rule of the Abbasid caliphate.
* 1763 - Britain and Spain partitioned New France by the Treaty of Paris, and decimated the French colonial empire.
* 1840 - Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom at the Chapel Royal.
* 1962 - "Rudolf Abel", a Soviet spy arrested by the FBI, was exchanged for Gary Powers, the pilot of a U.S. Air Force spy plane shot down in the U-2 Incident.
* 1996 - Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a game of chess, the first game won by a chess-playing computer against a reigning International Grandmaster and World Chess Champion under chess tournament conditions.
February 13:
Mary II of England
* 1689 - Glorious Revolution: Instead of James Francis Edward Stuart the Prince of Wales acceding to the throne, his sister Mary (pictured) and her husband William were proclaimed co-rulers of England.
* 1880 - Thomas Edison observed the Edison Effect, which later formed the basis of John Ambrose Fleming's vacuum tube diodes.
* 1945 - The RAF Bomber Command began the strategic bombing of Dresden in Saxony, Germany, resulting in a lethal firestorm which killed tens of thousands of civilians.
* 1984 - Konstantin Chernenko succeeded the late Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
* 2004 - Researchers at Harvard University discovered BPM 37093, the universe's largest known diamond, white dwarf star.
Mary II of England
* 1689 - Glorious Revolution: Instead of James Francis Edward Stuart the Prince of Wales acceding to the throne, his sister Mary (pictured) and her husband William were proclaimed co-rulers of England.
* 1880 - Thomas Edison observed the Edison Effect, which later formed the basis of John Ambrose Fleming's vacuum tube diodes.
* 1945 - The RAF Bomber Command began the strategic bombing of Dresden in Saxony, Germany, resulting in a lethal firestorm which killed tens of thousands of civilians.
* 1984 - Konstantin Chernenko succeeded the late Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
* 2004 - Researchers at Harvard University discovered BPM 37093, the universe's largest known diamond, white dwarf star.
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