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IBM announnced a loss of $497 billion for 1992, the largest single-year loss in US corporate history |
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Lucy gives birth to Little Ricky Read more... |
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Communist China Recognizes North Vietnam Read more... |
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More than 20 people were kills when German zeppelins bombed England for the first time the bombs were dropped on Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters incorporated by Congress |
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First regular transatlantic radio broadcast between US and England |
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New bicycle race Tour de France announced |
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Poet, author and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe is born in Boston, Massachusetts Read more... |
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James Watt, Scottish inventor, is born |
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A meteorological office established in Tuscany began recording daily temperature readings
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Cleveland shortstop Neal Ball executes an unassisted triple play
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Francis Galton, English anthropologist and explorer, dies
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U.S. sub collides with Japanese fishing boat in Pearl Harbor Read more... |
Greta Garbo becomes a U.S. citizen Read more... |
Daylight saving time instituted Read more... |