Guest guest Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 This Day in History Today in History - May 28th, 2008 1798 - The U.S. Congress empowered President to recruit an American army of 10,000 volunteers. 1934 - The Dionne sisters, Emilie, , Cecile, and Annette, first documented set of quintuplets to survive, were born near Callander, Ontario, and soon became world famous. Emilie died in 1954, in 1970 and in 2001. 1998 - In a first, digitized pictures taken by the Hubbell Space Telescope seemed to show an image of a planet outside the solar system. The planet circled two stars in the constellation Taurus. 2003 - U.S. President W. Bush signed into law his modified tax reduction plan which lowered the tax rate for upper- and middle-income taxpayers and trimmed rates on capital gains and dividends. 1892 - The Sierra Club was founded by famed naturalist Muir. View This Day in History Daily on http://cybercrimeupdates.blogspot.com/ Aseem Kaistha It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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