TODAY IN HISTORY - NOVEMBER 3

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


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1926 - Annie Oakley, the noted U.S. markswoman who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, died.

1935 - A plebiscite returned George II to the throne of Greece after 12 years in exile.

1954 - The French artist Henri Matisse died.

1961 - The U.N. General Assembly unanimously elected U Thant acting secretary-general of the United Nations after the death of Dag Hammarskjold.

1992 - The Democrat Bill Clinton was elected U.S. president, defeating the Republican incumbent, George Bush.

1996 - Jean-Bedel Bokassa, former self-styled emperor of the Central African Republic, died aged 75.

1998 - US cartoonist Bob Kane, creator of Batman, died aged 83.

2002 - Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) won a parliamentary election by a landslide. The party's leader, Tayyip Erdogan, was barred from becoming prime minister because of a past conviction for Islamist sedition.

2004 - U.S. Army Sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins, who had deserted to North Korea in 1965, was given 30 days' confinement and a dishonourable discharge by a U.S. military court. Jenkins, who was living in North Korea, married to a Japanese abductee, had surrendered in September 2004 at an American base in Japan.

2004 - Danish golfer Mianne Bagger becomes first transsexual to qualify for Ladies European Tour.

2014 - One World Trade Center opens in lower Manhattan.
 

 



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