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The United Nations: A Milestone in History
Washington, USAFriday, October 25, 2024
Bridges help connect us. In 1931, the George Washington Bridge was dedicated, linking New York City and New Jersey. At that time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
Politics can be tough. In 1952, a famous general, Dwight D. Eisenhower, promised to end a conflict in Korea if he became president. He kept his promise and visited the country before his inauguration.
Safety is important. In 2002, two men were caught for a series of shootings in the Washington area. One of them, John Allen Muhammad, was later given the death penalty.
Speed matters, even in traveling. In 2003, the last supersonic Concorde jet had its final flight from New York to London.
Nature can be unpredictable. In 2012, a strong hurricane called Sandy hit Jamaica and Cuba before moving toward the United States.
Insects can be dangerous. In 2021, a team in Washington state destroyed the first nest of so-called "murder hornets" found in the U. S.
And let's not forget the stars! Today, we celebrate birthdays of some famous people, like rockstar Bill Wyman, who is 88, and actor F. Murray Abraham, who is 85. Then there's actor Kevin Kline, 77, and fashion designer Zac Posen, 44, among many others.
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