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* [[1917]] – The '''[[Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee|Military Revolutionary Committee]]''' of the [[Petrograd Soviet]], in charge of preparing for and carrying out the [[Russian Revolution]], was established.
* [[1917]] – The '''[[Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee|Military Revolutionary Committee]]''' of the [[Petrograd Soviet]], in charge of preparing for and carrying out the [[Russian Revolution]], was established.
* [[1948]] – [[1948 Arab–Israeli War|Arab–Israeli War]]: As the [[Israel Defense Forces]] captured the [[Palestinian Arab]] village of [[Safsaf]], they '''[[Safsaf massacre|massacred]]''' at least 52 villagers.
* [[1948]] – [[1948 Arab–Israeli War|Arab–Israeli War]]: As the [[Israel Defense Forces]] captured the [[Palestinian Arab]] village of [[Safsaf]], they '''[[Safsaf massacre|massacred]]''' at least 52 villagers.
* [[1956]] – [[Israeli Border Police]] '''[[Kafr Qasim massacre|massacred]]''' 48 Arab citizens of [[Kafr Qasim]] border village, among them women and children while returning from work.
* [[1960]] – The [[Curtiss C-46 Commando|C-46 airliner]] carrying the [[Cal Poly Mustangs football]] team '''[[Cal Poly football team C-46 crash|crashed during takeoff]]''' from [[Toledo Express Airport]] in [[Ohio]], U.S., resulting in 22 deaths.
* [[1960]] – The [[Curtiss C-46 Commando|C-46 airliner]] carrying the [[Cal Poly Mustangs football]] team '''[[Cal Poly football team C-46 crash|crashed during takeoff]]''' from [[Toledo Express Airport]] in [[Ohio]], U.S., resulting in 22 deaths.
* [[1986]] – British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] opened the last segment of the '''[[M25 motorway]]''', one of Britain's busiest motorways.
* [[1986]] – British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] opened the last segment of the '''[[M25 motorway]]''', one of Britain's busiest motorways.

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1268Conradin, the last Duke of Swabia, was beheaded in Naples after failing to reclaim Sicily for the House of Hohenstaufen from Charles of Anjou. needs more footnotes
1929 – About 16 million shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange on "Black Tuesday", a record that stood for almost 40 years, making a total of $30 billion that had been lost over two days. lots of CN tags
1956 – The Suez Crisis began with Israel invading the Sinai Peninsula and pushing Egyptian forces back toward the Suez Canal. globalize, neutrality disputed
1998 – The Truth and Reconciliation Commission presented its report on apartheid in South Africa, condemning both the government and the African National Congress for committing atrocities. refimprove
2004 – Representatives of the member states of the European Union signed the European Constitution in Rome]], although it failed to be ratified. refimprove
2005Three explosions in Delhi, India, killed 62 people and injured at least 210 others. unreferenced section
2015 – China announced the abolition of its one-child policy, allowing families to have two children instead. trivial pop culture references

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October 29: Twin Holy Birthdays begin (Bahá'í Faith, 2019); Republic Day in Turkey (1923)

Log of the first message sent on the ARPANET
Log of the first message sent on the ARPANET

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