On this day: Clinton acquitted in impeachment trial

Events, birthdays and anniversaries for 12 February
On this day in 1999, US president Bill Clinton narrowly escaped impeachment over his relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky. Picture: APOn this day in 1999, US president Bill Clinton narrowly escaped impeachment over his relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky. Picture: AP
On this day in 1999, US president Bill Clinton narrowly escaped impeachment over his relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky. Picture: AP

1689: Declaration of Rights in England, in which William and Mary were proclaimed King and Queen for life.

1747: Boxing gloves were patented by Jack Broughton of London.

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1851: The gold-rush began in Australia after a discovery of gold at Summerhill Creek by Edward Hargraves.

1898: Henry Lindfield of Brighton became the first British motorist to be killed in a car crash.

1909: The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People was founded in the United States.

1912: Manchu Dynasty, and its boy emperor, were overthrown in China and a provisional republic was established.

1924: Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin was the smash-hit at a concert in New York.

1934: Workers staged general strike in France.

1956: The first yellow No Parking lines made their appearance at Slough, Buckinghamshire.

1970: An Israeli air raid on scrap metal plant in Egypt killed 70 civilians.

1973: First group of US prisoners released from North Vietnam.

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1986: Andrija Artukovic, 86, was extradited from US to Yugoslavia for trial over killing of more than 700,000 people during Nazi rule.

1990: Italian mountaineer Reinhold Messner and West German Arvel Fuchs became the first men to cross Antarctica without dogs or machinery, covering 1,550 miles in 91 days.

1991: China jailed two alleged masterminds of Tiananmen Square protests, Wang Juntao and Chen Ziming, for 13 years for conspiracy to overthrow the government.

1994: Norwegian Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream was stolen from a museum in Oslo. It was recovered three months later in a police operation.

1999: United States president Bill Clinton was acquitted by the Senate in an impeachment trial stemming from the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

2000: Peanuts creator Charles Schulz died at 77 following a battle with colon cancer, just as the last original comic strip of his half-century career was being published in newspapers worldwide.

2004: The city of San Francisco began issuing marriage licences to same-sex couples in response to a directive from mayor Gavin Newsom.

2009: Colgan Air Flight 3407 crashed into a house in New York, on approach to Buffalo-Airport, killing all 49 people on board and one on the ground.

BIRTHDAYS

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Annette Crosbie OBE, Gorebridge-born actress, 80; Maud Adams, actress, 69; Steve Backley OBE, athlete, 45; Judy Blume, novelist, 76; Josh Brolin, actor, 46; Steve Hackett, former lead guitarist with Genesis, 64; “Prince” Naseem Hamed, former boxing champion, 40; Fergus Slattery, rugby player, 65; Franco Zeffirelli KBE, opera, film and theatrical producer, 91.

ANNIVERSARIES

Births: 1809 Charles Darwin, naturalist; 1809 Abraham Lincoln, 16th US president; 1912 RF Delderfield, playwright and novelist; 1934 Anthony Howard CBE, journalist and author; 1940 Ray Manzarek, keyboard player (The Doors); 1952 Simon MacCorkindale, actor.

Deaths: 1554: Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for nine days (executed); 1804 Immanuel Kant, philosopher; 1929 Lillie Langtry, actress and mistress of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII); 1935 Auguste Escoffier, chef; 1984 Tom Keating, art faker; 2009 Hugh Leonard, playwright.

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