TODAY in HISTORY: FEBRUARY 19

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Feb 19

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1951
- Andre Gide, French novelist, died. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1947.


1997 - Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping died at 93. He ruled from 1978 until retiring from his last official post in 1990, but his influence remained supreme until his death.


1999 - Toronto Maple Leafs move to new stadium after occupying Maple Leaf Gardens since 1931.


2000 – Thousands of demonstrators gather in front of Hofburg Palce in Vienna, protesting the new coalition of conservatives and Joerg Haiders far-right Freedom Party.


2003 - A Russian-built Il-76 military transport plane carrying members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard including 18 aircrew smashed into a mountainside in southeastern Iran killing all 276 aboard. It was Iran's worst air disaster to date.


2006 - Italian police raid Austrian Nordic team in drug raid at Torino 2006 Olympics.


2007 - Two bombs exploded aboard a train bound from India to Pakistan, burning to death 68 passengers, most of them Pakistanis.


2008 - Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro said that he will not return to lead the communist country, retiring as president 49 years after he seized power in a revolution and became a central figure of the Cold War.


2008 - Warrant for execution of Mary Queen of Scots viewed in London.


2010 - Terracotta warriors go on display in Museum of Qin.


2015 - Britpop band Blur announce new album.



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