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Selected anniversaries
December 15: Hanukkah begins at sunset (Judaism, 2006); Zamenhof Day
- 1791 - The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution (pictured), collectively known as the United States Bill of Rights, were ratified.
- 1891 - James Naismith introduced the first version of basketball, with thirteen rules and nine players on each team.
- 1961 - Former Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death after being found guilty on fifteen criminal charges, including war crimes and crimes against humanity.
- 1994 - The web browser Netscape Navigator 1.0 was first released.
- 1995 - The European Court of Justice passes the Bosman ruling, allowing footballers in the European Union to freely transfer from one UEFA Federation to another at the end of their contracts.
Recent days: December 14 – December 13 – December 12
Did you know...
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ...that Antonio Fontanesi (work pictured) was one of three foreign artists chosen by the Meiji government to oversee Japan's first public art school?
- ...that Graham Creek in California was a seasonal hunting and gathering ground for prehistoric Pomo and Wappo people?
- ...that Ye Htoon was the final director-general of the Burmese Scout Movement before the military junta disbanded it in 1964?
- ...that U.S. judge Charles Crookham held a mock funeral for Roman numerals when they were retired from use in state pleadings?
- ...that venturi scrubbers uses the named effect explained by Bernoulli's principle to remove unwanted particles from an exhaust stream?
- ...that Mafioso Totò Riina eulogised Giuseppe Calderone as a great peacemaker, despite having been allegedly responsible for ordering his death?
- ...that six Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres are charged with globally tracking tropical cyclones?
- ...that the support that Australian author Mary Grant Bruce gave to racial stereotypes and social Darwinism in her books was redacted from later editions?
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