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Today in History - December 13th, 2008

1990 - The last of the U.S. Hostages being held by Iraq, five diplomats in Kuwait, flew to freedom.

2001 - Calling it a Cold War relic, President W. Bush announced the United States was pulling out of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, opening the way for the Defense Department to test and deploy a missile defense system without restraints.

2004 - Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko was said to be convinced government authorities were behind the poisoning attempt on his life during his presidential campaign.

2003 - A bearded and apparently disoriented Saddam Hussein, the deposed Iraqi president, was captured by U.S. Troops in a small underground hideout southeast of his home town of Tikrit, ending an eight-month manhunt.

2007 - A landmark report implicated 89 U.S. Major league baseball players, some of them the most dominant figures of the era, in the use of steroids and other illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

ALL - View all events for Today in History, December 13th.

Aseem Kaistha

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