On March 17 in history, St. Patrick Day's is celebrated, Apartheid in South Africa ends, the "Burst of Joy" photo is taken and Golda Meir becomes Israel's first female Prime Minister
On March 16 in history, Crimea votes to secede from Ukraine, Mississippi ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment, the Halabja massacre takes place, the Lai Massacre takes place
On March 15 in history, more than 1.5 million students protest on climate change, Coppola's The Godfather premieres, Russia's last emperor abdicates and Julius Caesar is assassinated.
On March 11 in history, WHO declares COVID-19 a pandemic, Japan is struck by a massive earthquake, a series of terrorist attacks devastate Spain, Lithuania restores its independence and Mikhail Gorbachev becomes leader of the Soviet Union.
On March 10, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter enters Mars' orbit, Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiers, Fulgencio Batista assumes power in Cuba, the Nazis' first concentration camp opens and the first telephone call is made
On March 9, history's deadliest cable car crash occurs in Italy, the Barbie doll goes on sale, the US bombs Tokyo with napalm and the electron microscope is invented
There's a saying that compares cats to chocolate, because it's so hard to have just one
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Three key figures in Greece’s organ transplant efforts share their thoughts with To Vima
Old-fashion tabletops are making a remarkable comeback in an increasingly digital world
“New Year, New Me” will be the catchphrase of the week come Jan 1.
Christmas is here. The halls are decked, the stockings hung, the cookies baked.