TODAY in HISTORY: October 03

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Oct 03

 

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1932 - Iraq became independent after the British mandate ended, and joined the League of Nations.

 

1995 - The former American football star O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his wife and a male friend. In 1997 he was found guilty in a civil suit.

 

2002 - China's Liu Xia sets new weightlifting world record in clean and jerk event.

 

2005 - The British comedian Ronnie Barker, the big half of the famous TV duo "The Two Ronnies" and the indomitable Fletcher in the prison sitcom "Porridge," died aged 76.

 

2007 - Tony Ryan, the Irish entrepreneur who founded Europe's biggest low-cost airline, Ryanair, died aged 71.

 

2007 - Poland's ambassador to Iraq Edward Pietrzyk evacuated during bomb attack in Baghdad.

 

2008 - United States President George W. Bush signs the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act.

 

2009 - Turkic-speaking countries agree formation of council of cooperation, sign agreement in Azerbaijan.

 

2013 - U.S. Capitol in lockdown after shooting.

 

2013 – Dozens of African migrants die at sea in attempt to reach Italian shores.

 

2015 - U.S. military strike on a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan run by Doctors Without Borders.