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It happened on a… June 20

2019

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, the first Chinese president to visit North Korea in 14 years

2003

The Wikimedia Foundation is founded in St. Petersburg, Florida.

1994

Former NFL running back, broadcaster and actor O.J. Simpson arraigned on murder of Nicole Simpson & Ronald Goldman.

1985

Premier René Lévesque announces he will resign as leader of the Parti Quebecois

1980

Panamanian boxer Roberto Durán takes WBC welterweight title from Sugar Ray Leonard at Olympic Stadium in Montreal by unanimous points decision.

1975

“Jaws”, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Roy Scheider is released.

1963

The United States and Soviet Union signed an agreement to set up a hot line communication link between the two countries.

1944

Nazis begin mass extermination of Jews at Auschwitz.

1840

Samuel Morse patents his telegraph.

1837

Queen Victoria succeeds to the British throne.

1214

The University of Oxford, England, receives its charter.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 19

2017

First full genetic study of cats published in “Nature Ecology and Evolution”, reveals domesticated 9,000 years ago, descended from one species (African wildcat).

2014

Felipe VI ascends to the Spanish throne after the abdication of his father King Juan Carlos I.

1991

Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar surrenders to police.

1978

Garfield was in newspapers around the U.S. for the first time.

1973

Gordie Howe left the NHL to join his sons Mark and Marty in the WHA (World Hockey League).

The stage production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” opened in London.

1956

Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin end partnership after 10 years, and 16 films.

1942

Norma Jeane Mortenson (Marilyn Monroe) and her 21-year-old neighbor Jimmy Dougherty were married. They were divorced in June of 1946.

1910

The first Father’s Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington.

1625

Jean de Brébeuf arrives in New France; build habitation on the St. Charles River; first Jesuit missionaries in Canada.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 18

2023

After a massive search for a Titanic-bound submersible that captured international attention, US authorities announced the vessel had suffered a “catastrophic implosion.” All five people aboard the submersible, known as the “Titan,” were killed

2020

Canadian coronavirus COVID-19 known cases pass 100,000 with 8,361 deaths.

2014

King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicates the Spanish throne to make way for his son Felipe VI.

2001

“The Fast and the Furious” film directed by Rob Cohen starring Paul Walker, Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez premieres.

2000

100th US Open Men’s Golf, Pebble Beach GL: Tiger Woods wins his first US Open by a major championship record-setting 15 strokes over Ernie Els and Miguel Ángel Jiménez.

1999

Walt Disney’s “Tarzan” opened.

1993

Expo’s Dennis Martinez wins his 200th game; 92nd major league pitcher to reach that mark.

1991

“(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” single released by Bryan Adams (Billboard Song of the Year 1991).

1983

7th Shuttle Mission-Challenger 2 launches Sally Ride as 1st US woman in space

1970

National Gallery opens exhibition of 203 Group of Seven paintings; to commemorate 50th anniversary of Group’s founding.

1830

French invasion of Algeria.

1815

At the Battle of Waterloo Napoleon was defeated by an international army under the Duke of Wellington. Napoleon abdicated on June 22.

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Céline Dion and her son René-Charles more united than ever in New York

It’s the premiere of I Am: Celine Dion tonight (June 17) in New York, and the diva looks in top form.

And she’s not the only one, as she’s accompanied by her son, René-Charles, who seems to be in high spirits and didn’t hesitate to pose alongside his famous mother.

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In fact, Céline and René-Charles appear more united than ever on this New York red carpet, and fans of the singing superstar are sure to be delighted.

Céline Dion has recently offered several interviews to promote the launch of her documentary, which premieres tonight in the Big Apple and will air on Prime on June 25.

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Interviews that may also foreshadow a comeback… according to many observers.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 17

2019

Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi dies after collapsing during a court appearance in Cairo.

2018

“The Incredibles 2” sets a box office record for an animated release, earning $180 million its opening weekend.

1997

NHL announces it will add Nashville in 1998, Atlanta in 1999 & Minneapolis-St Paul & Columbus, Ohio in 2000.

1994

Following a televised low-speed highway chase, O.J. Simpson is arrested for the murders of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.

1984

John Turner succeeds Pierre Trudeau as Prime Minister of Canada.

1942

Yank, a weekly magazine for the U.S. armed services, began publication. The term “G.I. Joe” was first used in a comic strip by Dave Breger.

1939

Last public guillotining in France: Eugen Weidmann, a convicted murderer, is guillotined in Versailles outside the Saint-Pierre prison

1885

The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City aboard the French ship Isere.

1776

End of the American invasion of Quebec as the last troops of the Army of the Continental Congress start leaving the province.

1631

Mumtaz Mahal dies during childbirth. Her husband, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan I, then spends more than 20 years building her tomb, the Taj Mahal.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 16

2018

World Cup: Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology is used for the first time, awarding France a penalty in 2-1 win over Australia in Kazan

2010

Bhutan becomes the first country to institute a total ban on tobacco.

1980

Musical comedy film “The Blues Brothers” starring Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and directed by John Landis, premieres in Chicago

1978

The film adaptation of “Grease” premiered in New York City.

1963

Soviet space mission Vostok 6 is launched with Valentina Tereshkova onboard, who becomes the 1st woman in space.

1960

“Psycho”, psychological horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, and Vera Miles, opens in New York City.

1911

IBM founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York.

1903

Pepsi Cola company forms

Ford Motor Company was incorporated.

1659

François de Laval 1623-1688 arrives in Canada as Vicar Apostolic of New France; becomes first Bishop of Quebec in 1674.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 15

2018

Physicist Stephen Hawking’s ashes are interred in Westminster Abbey, London, between the remains of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.

2012

Nik Wallenda becomes the first person to successfully tightrope walk over Niagara Falls.

2003

NBA Draft: St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio) small forward LeBron James first pick by Cleveland Cavaliers

1991

Birth of the first federal political party in Canada that supports Quebec nationalism, le Bloc Québécois.

1965

Bob Dylan records single “Like a Rolling Stone”.

1951

Fire kills 35 elderly persons at l’Hospice Ste-Cunégond.

1902

Canada’s Maritime Provinces switch from Eastern to Atlantic time.

1878

World’s first moving pictures caught on camera (used 12 cameras, each taking 1 picture) done to see if all 4 of a horse’s hooves leave the ground.

1844

Charles Goodyear receives a patent for vulcanization, a process to strengthen rubber.

1667

The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.

1607

Colonists in North America completed James Fort in Jamestown, VA.

1219

Dannebrog is the flag of Denmark and the oldest national flag in the world. .

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Céline Dion: “I could have died”.

Céline Dion confides in Jean-Philippe Dion, in Quebec, an in-depth interview.

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Céline recalls her worst moments linked to her illness, from which she has been suffering since as far back as the Taking Chances tour.

“I could have stopped breathing. I could have died,” she says, echoing her recent revelations to NBC.

“I couldn’t lie anymore,” she adds, before briefly touching on René Angélil’s death.

“My children have already lost their father, I don’t want them to be afraid of losing their mother,” she tells the host and long-time friend.

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Céline Dion: “I was trying to survive”

Céline Dion ‘s long-awaited NBC interview did not disappoint.

The Charlemagne diva opened up about her illness, Stiff Person’s Syndrome, which has plagued her for years, even since the Taking Chances tour in 2008, according to Céline.

What’s more, the star describes how, since as early as 2008, she had to learn to sing differently in order to “compensate” for the ailment that afflicted her and prevented her from singing properly.

“I was trying to survive,” she says.

Then interviewer Hoda Kotb deftly pushed Céline’s buttons, reminding her that the death of René Angélil, then that of her brother, in addition to her illness, was simply “too much to bear”.

“My mentality at the time was: ‘ The show must go on‘,” replies Céline, not without nodding in agreement.

Céline Dion goes on to explain that the absence of a diagnosis proved very difficult, wandering from doctor to doctor, almost begging for answers, while trying various combinations of medication… which, as we know, doesn’t turn out to be a good idea.

“We tried a lot of things. Trying a lot of stuff when you don’t know what you’ve got can kill you,” the superstar wisely analyzes.

Valium, in particular, is mentioned as one of the drugs used by Céline, who claims to have built up a tolerance fairly quickly, her consumption climbing to no less than 90 milligrams… daily.

“90 milligrams of valium a day can kill you,” adds the My Heart Will Go On hitmaker.

Then, the pandemic offered Céline Dion – and the rest of the world – an enforced break.

Céline Dion explains that this allowed her to detox from the drugs, especially the “really bad ones, the really, really bad ones”, but that her symptoms then began to progress, all without any clear answer from her doctors.

Then, finally, the diagnosis came: Céline had Stiff Person Syndrome, an autoimmune and neurological disease that affects one person in a million.

It was then that she made the decision to tell the rest of the world the truth, after years of trying to hide it.

Since then, Céline Dion has been trying to get back on stage.

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Gisele Bündchen is already on a break with her trainer and she blames her ex

Gisele Bündchen ‘s romance with her jiujitsu instructor Joaquim Valente is already in “break” mode, and she’s blaming her ex-husband Tom Brady.

According to InTouch, Joaquim didn’t like all the attention the lovers were getting, so much so that this is what caused a pause in their buddingrelationship.

What’s more, the Netflix roast with Tom wouldn’t have helped the cause since, after its release, many people now blame Joaquim for the divorce between the former quarterback and the model:

“Joaquim became part of the joke. People started asking him if he was the reason for their divorce. He hated it.”

The lovebirds were reportedly last seen together in April, which obviously fueled rumors of a potential pause in their romance.

Gisele is said to be furious with her ex-husband, since by agreeing to make this Netflix appearance, he would have put a target on her new boyfriend’s back.

Brady reportedly contacted Gisele to apologize for the repercussions on her and her private life.