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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 14

2013

Dan Brown’s fourth novel starring Robert Langdon (The Da Vinci Code), titled “Inferno”, is released and instantly becomes a bestseller.

1998

The final episode of the TV series “Seinfeld” aired after nine years on NBC.

1989

Final TV episode of “Family Ties” airs on NBC with a 36 million audience.

1986

Netherlands Institute for War Documentation publishes Anne Frank’s complete diary.

1984

Jeanne Sauvé sworn in as Canada’s first female Governor General after recovery from a battle with cancer.

1973

Skylab launched, 1st Space Station.

1969

Last Chevrolet Corvair built.

Abortion and contraception legalized in Canada.

1878

The name Vaseline was registered by Robert A. Chesebrough.

1847

First ship of the season arrives at the Grosse Ile quarantine station near the port of Quebec; beginning of the most terrible summer of its 105-year history, as the Irish famine reaches its peak, and over 100 000 immigrants, many infected with typhus, arrive in a single season.

1643

Louis XIV becomes King of France aged 4.

1610

Henry IV of France is assassinated by fanatical Catholic François Ravaillac who stabs him to death in the streets of Paris.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 13

2013

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield departs the International Space Station to return to Earth.

2004

The final episode of “Frasier” on NBC is watched by 33 million people.

1983

Reggie Jackson is 1st major leaguer to strike out 2,000 times.

1981

Pope John Paul II was shot and seriously wounded in St. Peter’s Square by Turkish assailant Mehmet Ali Agca.

1965

Rolling Stones record “Satisfaction”.

1950

The first round of the Formula One World Championship is held at Silverstone.

1917

Three children report the first apparition of Our Lady of Fátima in Fátima, Portugal.

1909

The first Giro d’Italia starts from Milan. Italian cyclist Luigi Ganna will be the winner.

1767

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s first opera “Apollo et Hyacinthus”, written when he was 11 years old, premieres in Salzburg.

1607

Jamestown, Virginia, was settled as a colony of England.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 12

2022

For the first time, astronomers reveal an image of the black hole located at the center of our galaxy. Known as Sagittarius A. The image shows the shadow of the black hole surrounded by a bright ring. The black hole is 4 million times more massive than our sun.

2002

Former US President Jimmy Carter arrives in Cuba for a five-day visit with Fidel Castro becoming first President of the United States, in or out of office, to visit the island since Castro’s 1959 revolution.

1994

“Pulp Fiction”, directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson premieres at the Cannes Film Festival (Palme d’Or 1994).

1992

Canada’s largest charter airline, Nationair, declares bankruptcy.

1989

Canadian Olympian Ben Johnson admits to Dubin Inquiry that he has used anabolic steroids to enhance performance.

1984

South African prisoner Nelson Mandela saw his wife for the first time in 22 years.

1982

US Football League forms.

1967

“Are You Experienced” album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience first released .

1958

US & Canada form North American Air Defense Command (NORAD).

1937

Coronation of King George VI of Great Britain (and his other realms and territories beyond the sea) at Westminster Abbey, London.

1885

In the Battle of Batoche (Saskatchewan), French Canadians rebelled against the Canadian government.

1875

1st recorded shutout in pro baseball, Chicago 1, St Louis 0.

1870

Manitoba becomes a province of Canada.

1792

Toilet that flushes itself at regular intervals is patented.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 11

2015

Record price for a work of art at auction: Picasso’s The Women of Algiers (Version ‘O’) sells for US$179.3 million at Christies in New York.

1998

A French mint produced the first coins of Europe’s single currency. The coin is known as the euro.

1997

Garry Kasparov, world chess champion, lost his first ever multi-game match. He lost to IBM’s chess computer Deep Blue. It was the first time a computer had beaten a world-champion player.

1981

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Cats” (based on poetry by T. S. Eliot) directed by Trevor Nunn first premieres in the West End, London.

1947

The creation of the tubeless tire was announced by the B.F. Goodrich Company.

1924

Mercedes-Benz is formed by Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz merging their two companies.

1717

Founding of the Canadian commercial exchange; forerunner of the Montreal Stock Exchange.

0868

“The Diamond Sutra”, the world’s oldest surviving and dated printed book is printed in Chinese and made into a scroll.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 10

2021

NBC says it will not televise the 2022 Golden Globes because of criticism of its lack of diversity.

2019

Taxi service Uber becomes a public company opening on the New York Stock Exchange.

2018

Rafael Nadal breaks John McEnroe’s record for successive set wins on a single surface (49 on carpet) with 6-3, 6-4 win over Diego Schwartzman at the Madrid Open (clay).

2014

59th Eurovision Song Contest: Conchita Wurst for Austria wins singing “Rise Like a Phoenix” in Copenhagen.

2013

The Freedom Tower becomes the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

1973

Bruce Lee collapses in Golden Harvest studios in Hong Kong and is rushed to Hong Kong Baptist Hospital where doctors diagnose him with cerebral edema.

1969

The National and American Football Leagues announced their plans to merge for the 1970-71 season.

1962

Marvel Comics published the first issue of “The Incredible Hulk.”

1940

Winston Churchill succeeds Neville Chamberlain as British Prime Minister.

Germany invaded Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

1844

Capital of Canada moves from Montreal to Kingston after years of petitions; until Nov. 14, 1849.

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News

Donald Trump found liable for sexual abuse and defamation!

A verdict has come in the civil lawsuit between former U.S. President Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll, and it came just hours after deliberations began.

The jury agreed that Trump was guilty of assaulting Carroll in 1996 in the backroom of a Manhattan, New York store and using defamatory language toward her when she decided to come forward.

As a result, Trump will have to pay nearly $2 million to Carroll for the assault, in addition to nearly $3 million for defamation… for a total of nearly $5 million!

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Trump has already fired back at the verdict on his Truth Social, once again claiming he is the victim of a witch hunt.

“I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHO THIS WOMAN IS. THIS VERDICT IS A DISGRACE – A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!” he wrote… in capital letters.

It should be noted that the verdict was rendered in civil matters, since the statute of limitations for a criminal trial had expired.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 9

2019

Pope Francis introduces new rules on reporting sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, criticized for not going far enough.

2001

Accra Sports Stadium Disaster: 129 Ghanaian football fans die in a stampede caused by the firing of teargas by police following a decision by the referee in a crucial match between arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko.

1994

Nelson Mandela was chosen to be South Africa’s first black president.

1980

Slasher horror film “Friday the 13th” is released in cinemas.

1974

Watergate Scandal: The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee opens formal and public impeachment hearings against President Richard Nixon.

1962

The Beatles sign their 1st contract with EMI Parlophone.

1960

US becomes the first country to legalize the birth control pill.

1958

Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock has world premiere in San Francisco.

1949

Prince Rainier III becomes monarch of Monaco.

1785

Joseph Bramah patented the beer-pump handle.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 8

2018

President Trump pulls the US out of the multilateral Iran nuclear deal.

2013

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi receives a four year prison sentence for fraud.

2005

The new Canadian War Museum opens in Ottawa.

1984

Canadian Army Corporal Denis Lortie 1959- sprays the Quebec National Assembly with sub-machine gun fire, killing 3 and wounding 13; on leave from his base, he tells his captors he wanted to destroy the Parti Quebecois.

1982

Gilles Villeneuve, from Berthierville, Que. dies in a 225 KPH accident while qualifying for the 1982 F1 Belgian Grand Prix.

1970

Beatles release “Let it Be” album.

1967

Muhammad Ali is indicted for refusing induction in US Army

1962

Oskar Schindler and his wife Emilie Schindler are honored for saving 1200 Jews during WWII,.

1945

German General Wilhelm Keitel formally surrenders to the Allies represented by the United States, the UK, France and the Soviet Union in Berlin.

1933

Gandhi began a hunger strike to protest British oppression in India.

1886

Pharmacist Dr. John Styth Pemberton invented what would later be called “Coca-Cola.”

1878

1st unassisted triple play in organized baseball, by Paul Hines.

1847

The rubber tire was patented by Robert W. Thompson.

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Sports (en)

Lewis Hamilton and the F1 stars had a blast in Miami!

The Miami Grand Prix takes place this weekend and the warm Florida sun sends the drivers into party mode!

Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton rushed to play a game of basketball for The IWC Chrono Challenge and it looks like he had a great time!

Lando Norris chose instead to show us his new beach ball helmet design while swimming in a pool!

https://twitter.com/LandoNorris/status/1654112397601259522

Moreover, Logan Sargeant also wanted to add the Miami and USA atmosphere to his F1 helmet by adding a huge US flag… and palm trees!

Esteban Ocon seems to have liked Sargeant’s palm trees… because he also decided to add them to his design!

https://twitter.com/OconEsteban/status/1653862915575885825

Finally, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu from the Alfa Romeo team took advantage of their stay to go to a baseball game.

https://twitter.com/ValtteriBottas/status/1654131178516152321

The Miami Grand Prix will take place on Sunday March 7th at 3:30 pm and let’s hope that the drivers will have as much fun in the race!

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Michelle Obama is launching a food company for kids!

Former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama has just announced the creation of PLEZi Nutrition, a company that will offer a selection of healthy snacks for children.

https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1654036919892733954

With this company that she co-founded, Michelle Obama wants products that will be tasty, while being healthier, especially by reducing the amount of sugar.

Her first product, a juice for children, would contain 75% less sugar and would be made of 100% fruit.

She hopes that with these tasty (and healthy) foods, it will be easier for parents to make better choices for their children.

Remember that when Michelle Obama was in the White House, she campaigned against childhood obesity.

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In particular, she was behind the Let’s Move! movement, which later led to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, a law that created federal nutritional standards for children’s school lunches, signed by Barack Obama, in 2010.