More than 40 years, told day by day
The Indonesian military conducted a successful rescue operation against the Free Papua Organization (OPM), freeing nine hostages in Irian Jaya (now Papua).
During the operation, two additional hostages were tragically found dead.
This incident highlighted the ongoing tensions and conflict in the region between separatist groups and the Indonesian government.
New York Yankees pitcher Dwight Gooden achieved a remarkable feat by throwing a no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners, winning the game 2-0.
This performance was a significant milestone in Gooden's career, demonstrating his exceptional pitching skills.
Gooden's improbable no-hitter came just weeks after his comeback looked over. Three miserable starts led to him being removed from the starting rotation, and there were whispers that he might retire.
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The 1996 Bangladesh tornado was a deadly and destructive tornado that struck 80 - 90 villages in north-central Bangladesh on 13 May 1996.
This resulted in more than 600 fatalities with over 37,248 injured, and 36,420 houses were extensively damaged within 20 minutes of its arrival at 125 mi/h.
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O.J. Simpson appeared on British television to discuss his highly publicized not guilty verdict in the murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
This media appearance drew international attention to the controversial case that had captivated audiences worldwide.
O.J. Simpson lambasted the Los Angeles police and the American media, praising the loyalty of his dead ex-wife and threatening to sue his detractors.
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A catastrophic aviation accident occurred when ValuJet Airlines Flight 592, a Douglas DC-9, crashed into the Florida Everglades after a fire broke out in its cargo hold due to improperly handled chemical oxygen generators.
The crash resulted in the tragic loss of all 110 passengers and crew members on board, marking one of the deadliest aviation accidents in U.S. history.
Fourteen U.S. servicemen were killed Friday morning when two U.S. Marine helicopters collided during massive U.S.-British war games.
A catastrophic storm struck Mount Everest, creating one of the deadliest days in the mountain's climbing history resulting in eight fatalities.
Camp Lejeune spokesman Maj. Steve Little said a CH-46 Sea Knight and an AH-1 Cobra collided in a wooded area on the base at about 2 a.m. Twelve Marines, a Navy sailor and an Army soldier were killed.
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