Today we remember Nathan Hale.Who is Nathan Hale? He is a lieutenant in the Seventh Connecticut militia and later joined the Continental Army in the Nineteenth Continental Regiment and was stationed in Boston.On September 22, 1776, American patriot Nathan Hale was hanged for spying on British troops. As he was lead to the gallows, Hale proclaimed his famous last words —"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country".
The Library of Congress.Today is the 265th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.266th in Leap Year.Today's Headline
Today Adrea Bocelli turns 48.
In Berlin Germany - The elevated TransRapid Magnetic train carrying at least 30 people crashes on test run killing some passengers.
Pope Benedict XVI has sent an invitation to Leaders of Muslim Nations to meet him on Monday September 25, 2006.
2 year old boy from Idaho died. The death could be linked to the wide outbreak of spinach contaminated with the E. Coli bacteria.
Starbucks announced that they will raised prices of their products, the cappuccinos, lattes and other coffee drinks.
F-14 Tomcat Retires. Today the US Navy retires F-14 Tomcat, it is replaced by the F/A-18 Super Hornet.
HP Chairwoman Patricia Dunn resigns immediately.
Sony announced that the PlayStation 3 will have a 20 percent price cut in Japan.
U.S. Military deaths from Afghanistan and Iraq is now equivalent to 9/11 times two.In the Past:
2004 :On this day CBS owned stations was fined by U.S Federal Communications Commission for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction. The amount was $550,000. CBS filed an appeal.
1995 :Time Warner struck a $7.5 billion deal to buy Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
1994 : Friends begins on NBC.
1993 :47 people died when Amtrak train plunges off bridge in Alabama.
1991 :The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the public for the first time, by the Huntington Library.
1988 :The government of Canada apologized for the World War II internment of Japanese-Canadians and promised compensation.
1980 :Tension break loose. Iraq invaded Iran.
1975 :Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford, but is foiled by Oliver Sipple.
1951 :The first live sporting event seen coast-to-coast in the United States, a college football game between Duke and the University of Pittsburgh, is televised on NBC.
1950 :First non-stop jet flight between UK and USA.
1944 :World War II, Red Army enters Tallinn.
1896 :Queen Victoria surpasses her grandfather King George III as the longest reigning monarch in British history.
1893 :The first American-built automobile, built by the Duryea Brothers, is displayed.
1862 :Emancipation Proclamation was release after it was issued by President Abraham Lincoln, declaring all slaves in rebel states should be free as of Jan. 1, 1863.
1789 :The position of United States Postmaster General established.
1784 :Russia establishes a colony at Kodiak, Alaska.
1776 :American patriot Nathan Hale was hanged for spying on British troops.
1692 :Last people hanged for witchcraft in the United States.
0066 :Emperor Nero creates the legion I Italica.