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THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Friday, 24 January 2025
2008

Australia's longest running magazine, The Bulletin, closed down after 128 years of publishing.

2002

Hearings investigating the corporate fraud perpetrated by Enron Corporation, an American energy company, began.

1984

Apple Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface went on sale.

1966

Homi J. Bhabha (b. 1909), Indian nuclear physicist and the father of the Indian nuclear programme, died in a plane crash near Mont Blanc.

1958

After warming them to 100,000,0000C, 2 light atoms were bombarded against each other to create a heavier atom, resulting in the first man-made nuclear fusion.

1945

The ‘showman’ of Hindi Cinema, Subhash Ghai was born in Nagpur. His hit movies include Saudagar, Pardes and Taal.

1924

The Russian city of St Petersburg was renamed Leningrad.

1908

General Robert Baden-Powell established the Boy Scouts.

1900

The Newcastle Badminton Club, the world’s oldest club was formed in England.

1899

The rubber heel for shoes was patented by Humphrey O’Sullivan.

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