历史上的今天-Today in History 2013-10-09(在线收听

 October 9th, 1967, Che Guevara, the Latin-American guerrilla leader is executed in Bolivia for trying to spark a revolution. Guevara who added Fidel Castro’s rised power in Cuba remains a global icon to this day.

2001, letters with the New Jersey postmark that later test positive for anthrax spots are mailed to Capitol Hill. They are addressed to 2 Democratic Senators Tom Daschle of South Dakota and Patrick Leahy of Vermont. A Senator office building is later closed for months of clean-up, part of the nations anthrax scare after the September 11th attacks.
1985, Palestinian hijackers who seized the cruise liner “Achille Lauro” surrender after the ship arrives in Egypt. It marks the end of a hostage ordeal in the Mediterranean that left an American passenger dead.
1975, Andrei Sakharov, the nuclear physicist and human rights advocate in what’s then the Soviet Union, wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
2006, North Korea announces detailed conducted its first nuclear weapons test, drawing condemnation from around the world.
Also that year, Internet search giant Google announced it was snapping up “You Tube” at ﹩1.65 billion stock deal.
And 1940 “Imagine all the people. Living life in peace…”John Lennon, one of the fad four members of the Beatles, is born in Liverpool Anfield.
Today in History. October 9th. Jon Belmont, the Associated Press.
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