What Happened On This Day – July 6
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2013 Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash lands in San Francisco International Airport
The plane was en route to San Francisco from Incheon International Airport, South Korea. The crash, which killed 3 people and injured at least 190 others, was the first fatal incident involving a Boeing 777 since it came on the market in 1995.
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2006 Nathula Pass, a trading post between India and China opens for business
The trading post had been closed since the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Part of the Silk Road, the pass connects Tibet with the Indian state of Sikkim.
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1975 Comoros becomes independent
The Comoros Islands gained independence after about 137 years of French rule. Their official name is the Union of the Comoros.
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1964 Malawi gains its independence from Britain
Between 1953 and 1963, the Southeast African country was part of a British controlled federation called Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. After dissolution of the federation and independence, Nyasaland changed its name to Malawi.
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1912 The fifth Summer Olympics are officially opened in Stockholm
The international multi-event sports meet was the first such event in history to introduce the photo finish and automatic timing devices for track competitions. 28 countries, including Japan, participated in the games, making it the first time representatives from all 6 continents were present at an Olympics.
Births On This Day,
July 6
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1946 George W. Bush
American politician, 43rd President of the United States
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1935 14th Dalai Lama
Tibetan Spiritual leader since 1950
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1921 Nancy Reagan
American actress, 40th First Lady of the United States
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1907 Frida Kahlo
Mexican painter
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1781 Stamford Raffles
British statesman
Deaths On This Day,
July 6
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1971 Louis Armstrong
American trumpeter, singer
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1962 William Faulkner
American author, Nobel Prize laureate
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1893 Guy de Maupassant
French writer
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1835 John Marshall
American jurist, 4th Chief Justice of the United States
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1553 Edward VI of England