历史上的今天-Today in History 2012-02-10(在线收听) |
Feb 10th 1962 A high profile exchange of prisoners between Washington and Moscow during the Cold War. The Soviet Union releases Frances Gary Powers, an American U-2 pilot shot down while on a reconnaissance flight over its territory. In return, the US hands over Rudolf Abel, a Soviet spy. 1992In Indianapolis, boxer Mike Tyson is convicted of raping a beauty pageant contestant, Tyson is sentenced to 10 years in prison. He spent three behind bars. 1994Arthur Miller’s play Death of A Salesman opens on Broadway. The play's protagonist traveling salesman Willy Loman becomes a house hold name. On the same day in 2005, Miller dies in Roxbury, Connecticut, at age 89.
1964“through the time they are a changing…” Bob Dylan’s album ‘The Times They Are A Changing’ is released, its title track, an anthem with a turbulent 60s. Today in History, Feb. 10th. Carload Bradley, the Associated Press. |
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