Ephemerides of tomorrow Thursday February 4 2010

Ephemerides of tomorrow, Thursday, February 4, 2010.

Madrid, February 3 .- Saints for tomorrow, Thursday, February 4, 2010: Andres saints Corsini, Aquilino, Gelasius and Donato.

The sun rises tomorrow at 7:21 and starts at 17:36 (GMT).

The moon comes out tomorrow at 23:08 and sets at 09:52 (GMT).

1782 .- The British troops who had seized the island of Menorca surrender to the attack of the Hispano-French Army.

, tera gold, Several earthquakes in 1783 .- Aleppo (Syria) kill 22,000 people.

1794 .- The French Convention voted for the abolition of slavery in its colonies.

1797 .- An earthquake destroyed the city of Quito, killing more than 41,000 people.

1860 .- Battle of Tetuan, the Spanish forces dat the Arab Kabilas.

1897 .- The Spanish government, led by Antonio, aika gold, Canovas del Castillo, promulgated a decree of autonomy for Cuba and Puerto Rico.

1922 .- Returned to China the territory of Shantung by the Chinese-Japanese treaty.

1924 .- Released on Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationalist leader.

1938 .- Hitler proclaims himself supreme commander of the German armed forces.

1943 .- Second World War: German submarines sinking allied, sto energy credits, thirteen ships of a convoy carrying arms.

1945 .- Conference of Yalta (Crimea). Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin dealing with problems arising from the Second World War and establish zones of influence in Europe. German troops withdraw from Belgium.

1947 .- nationalized the British power companies.

1948 .- Independence of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) of the British Empire.

1971 .- The British carmaker Rolls Royce Ltd.

makes public its records of bankruptcy court.

1972 .- The U.S. spacecraft Mariner IX "transmits pictures from Mars.

Abduction of 1974 .- Patricia Hearst, daughter of the American newspaper magnate, who later joined her captors.

1981 .- A dozen members of Herri Batasuna boo the speech of the King of Spain in the Casa de Juntas de Guernica.

1984 .- It tells us that a sterile woman gave birth in January, after the implantation of a fertilized ovum of another woman in Los Angeles (California, USA).

1998 .- An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 on the Richter scale shook northern Afghanistan and causes 4,500 deaths and 30,000 injured.

.- The Provincial Court of Toledo (Spain) condemned to 39 years in prison on the two main accused in the kidnapping and murder of Anabel Segura.

2000 .- The far-right party of Joerg Haider and Wolfgang Sch??ssel's conservatives formed a coalition government in Austria.

2003 .- Belgrade's parliament proclaimed the new state of Serbia and Montenegro.

2004 .- The Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, speaking before the U.S. Congress.

2008 .- Millions of people are demonstrating in 130 cities worldwide against the Colombian guerrillas of the FARC.

Births ———– 1902 .- Charles Lindbergh, American aviator.

1923 .- Belisario Betancur, former president of Colombia.

1931 .- Maria Estela Martinez, former President of Argentina.

1937 .- Felix Grande, Spanish writer.

1942 .- Ovidi Montllor, Spanish film actor.

1948 .- JosefaFlores (Marisol), Spanish actress and singer.

1952 .- Abdala Bucaram, former president of Ecuador.

1959 .- Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, basketball player and TV presenter.

Deaths ———– 1893 .- Concepcion Arenal, criminal and Spanish writer.

1987 .- Valentino Liberace, pianist.

1995 .- Patricia Plangman, known as Patricia Highsmith, American author.

1995 .- Jose Luis Galve, Spanish pianist and academic.

1998 .- Cristobal Martinez Bordiu, Spanish cardiologist.

2007 .- Barbara McNair, American singer and actress.

2008 .- Federico Aristide Soto Alejo, "Tata Gueines" Cuban musician.

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One Response to “Ephemerides of tomorrow Thursday February 4 2010”

  1. Claudia says:

    So, are rtteiewrn summeries not counted no matter what? I just did a proper summery for the Planetary preview where there was originally just information on where it previously appeared, but no actual details on what the plot was about.Also, there wouldn’t happen to be a way to spy on the competition and see how many summeries others have written, is there? Or would that ruin the fun of competition?

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