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The parliament passed the Landmines Act after the public pressured them. This marked a major shift in the British administration's policy.
The unfortunate crash occurred as the flight neared Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. All 113 people onboard were tragically killed.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, also known as START I, was signed, limiting the number of nuclear weapons and missiles the signatories could deploy. It was enforced in December 1994, and expired in 2009, 15 years later.
Arnette R. Hubbard became the first woman to preside over the US National Bar Association, the largest group of association of African-American lawyers and judges in the country.
Known as the Battle of Passchendaele, this was a major World War I battle that took place between July 31 and November 6 for control of the Belgian city of Ypres.
Mark Antony won a minor victory over Octavian, but his army subsequently deserted, leading to Octavian's invasion of Egypt.
Leaving Leiden, Netherlands, the Pilgrim Fathers embarked on a voyage to England, the initial stage of their journey to America.
The Battle of Passchendaele, also known as the Third Battle of Ypres, began and resulted in approximately 500,000 casualties.
In a significant milestone, Israel welcomed its one millionth immigrant into the country.
The presence of the British Army in Northern Ireland, known as Operation Banner, came to an end. It was the longest-running operation in the history of the British Army.