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This Day in History

Today in History - May 19th, 2008

2004 - A staff report of the commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks criticized aspects of the response and rescue efforts, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended the overall endeavor but acknowledged that some terrible mistakes were made.

1993 - The White House announced that all seven staff members of the White House travel office had been dismissed in the so-called Travel-gate furor.

2003 - The World Health Organization said Taiwan reported 70 new cases of SARS and five more deaths, making it the most rapidly growing outbreak at the time.

1964 - It was revealed that U.S. Diplomats had found at least 40 secret microphones hidden in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.

1986 - In the first direct talks between China and Taiwan in 37 years, Beijing agreed to return a cargo jet flown to the mainland by a defecting Nationalist pilot.

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Aseem Kaistha

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