This Day in History — March 23
Today is the 83rd day of 2016. There are 283 days left in the year.
2010: In a major triumph for his presidency, a jubilant Barack Obama signs a massive, nearly $1-trillion health care overhaul that will for the first time cement insurance coverage as the right of every US citizen.
1568: Treaty of Longjumean ends Second War of Religion in France.
1775: Patrick Henry calls for America’s Independence from Britain, telling the Virginia Provincial Convention, “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
1792: Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No 94 in G Major, also known as the Surprise Symphony, is performed publicly for the first time, in London.
1801: Russia’s Czar Paul I is assassinated by Russian aristocrats and succeeded by Alexander I.
1806: Explorers Lewis and Clark, having reached the US Pacific coast, begin their journey back east.
1918: Lithuania proclaims its independence.
1919: Benito Mussolini founds fascist movement in Italy.
1933: German Reichstag grants Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers until April 1937.
1935: Soviet Union sells its interest in Chinese Eastern railway to Japan.
1956: Pakistan becomes an independent republic within the British Commonwealth.
1978: US Senate raised the mandatory retirement age to 70.
1981: US Supreme Court rules that states could require, with some exceptions, parental notification when teenage girls seek abortions.
1988: Contra guerrillas sign a ceasefire agreement with the Sandinista Government in Nicaragua.
1990: Soviet Government orders Western diplomats to leave and restricts entry of foreigners into Lithuania.
1992: Tens of thousands of jubilant Albanians celebrate a crushing election victory by the Democratic party, marking the end of Communist power.
1994: Luis Donaldo Colosio, presidential candidate of Mexico’s governing party, is assassinated in Tijuana.
1998: President Boris Yeltsin fires his prime minister and the entire Cabinet in Russia’s biggest government shake-up since the break-up of the Soviet Union.
1999: Gunmen open fire on the car of Vice-President Luis Argana of Paraguay, killing him and throwing the young democracy into turmoil.
2001: The Mir
space station returns to Earth, ending its 15-year odyssey with a fiery plunge into the South Pacific.
2003: Slovenia votes to support its 2004 induction into the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
2004: Former chief weapons inspector Hans Blix says UN inspectors would have been able to determine that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction had the United States and Britain allowed more time for them to work before going to war.
2005: Marxist rebels in southern Colombia ambush a military convoy with explosives and gunfire, killing 10 Colombian Marines.
2007: Iranian naval vessels seize 15 British sailors and marines who had boarded a merchant ship in Iraqi waters of the Persian Gulf. Britain immediately protests the detentions, which come at a time of high tension between the West and Iran.
2011: Egypt’s public prosecutor makes an unprecedented sweep against the top security brass, charging the former interior minister and other officials with aiding the killing and the attempted killing of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak.
2012: Tens of thousands of Syrians brave tear gas and gunfire to protest across the country, vowing to storm the capital Damascus to oust President Bashar Assad.
2013: Hundreds of rebels penetrate Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, posing the gravest threat to President Francois Bozize’s Government in a decade.
2014: Turkish fighter jets shoot down a Syrian warplane after it violates the country’s airspace in a move likely to ramp up tensions between the two countries already deeply at odds over Syria’s civil war.
Erich Fromm, German-born US psychoanalyst (1900-1980); Joan Crawford, US actress (1908-1977); Akira Kurosawa, Japanese film director (1910-1998); Wernher von Braun, German-born rocket expert (1912-1977); Ric Ocasek, British rock singer/producer (1949- ); Chaka Khan, US singer (1953- ); Keri Russell, US actress (1976- )
— AP