Whitaker retains boxing crown
1996 - Pernell Whitaker got it right the second time around. Five months after edging Wilfredo Rivera in a questionable split decision verdict to hold onto his World Boxing Council welterweight title, Whitaker scored a clear unanimous 12-round victory in the rematch. Whitaker, a world champion six times in four different weight classes, silenced a crowd waving Puerto Rican flags in support of Rivera by landing a barrage of lefts that bloodied the challenger under both eyes. The American champion also scored a knockdown in the key sixth round in which Rivera had a point deducted for a low blow. Judge Mazakazu Uchida of Japan scored it 115-113, Briton John Keane saw it 115-111 and Jay Kassees of the United States had it 113-112 for the champion.
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1881 - Chester A. Arthur is sworn in as the 21st president of the US, succeeding James A. Garfield.
1946 - The first annual Cannes Film Festival opens.
1955 - The USSR grants sovereignty to East Germany.
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1989 - F. W. de Klerk inaugurated as President of South Africa.
1991 - Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev admits the central government has lost most of its political control over Soviet republics.
1992 - French vote in favour of Maastricht treaty.
1994 - A pneumonic plague epidemic breaks out in Surat, India, killing about 60 people.
1996 - Murtaza Bhutto, the estranged brother of Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is killed in a gun battle in Karachi.
1998 - Malaysian police arrests ousted deputy premier Anwar Ebrahim.
1999 - Kosovo Liberation Army leaders and the Nato-led peacekeeping force sign an agreement to demilitarise the former rebel army.
2001 - US President George W. Bush declares a ‘war on terror’ in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
2004 - Thousands of Vietnamese troops pull out of the northern Cambodian town of Siem Reap at the start of Hanoi’s final withdrawal.
2008 - Czech ambassador and 53 others killed when a suicide attacker bombs the Marriott hotel in Islamabad.
2010 - A freight train smashes into a passenger train, killing 20 in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
2011 - Former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani is killed by a suicide bomber at his home in Kabul.
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2014 - New Zealand’s conservative Prime Minister John Key sweeps to a historic election victory.
2015 - British author Jackie Collins dies of breast cancer at 77.