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Reuters historical calendar - October 19

London, Oct 18 (Reuters) Following are some of the major events to have occurred on October 19 since 1900: 1935 - The League of Nations imposed sanctions against Italy following its invasion of Ethiopia.

1960 - The U.S. State Department embargoed shipments to Cuba of all goods except medicine and food.

1978 - Rhodesian troops attacked suspected guerrilla camps in neighbouring Zambia, killing 300 people.

1983 - The prime minister of Grenada, Maurice Bishop, was among those killed during a left-wing coup. Six days later U.S. forces invaded the Caribbean island.

1986 - President Samora Machel of Mozambique and 30 of his staff were killed in a plane crash near the South African border.

1987 - Wall Street stocks plunged a record 508 points or 22.6 per cent on ''Black Monday''.

1987 - Jacqueline du Pre, one of Britain's finest cellists, died of multiple sclerosis aged 42.

1990 - Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev won parliamentary approval for a plan to switch from old-style communist central planning to a market economy.

2001 - At least 350 people were killed when an overcrowded boat, on its way to Australia from Lampung in Sumatra carrying mostly Iraqi asylum seekers, sank near Java.

2003 - Pope John Paul beatified Mother Teresa before a crowd of 300,000, calling her an ''icon'' of charity.

2004 - Khin Nyunt was sacked as prime minister of military-ruled Myanmar amid allegations of corruption and placed under house arrest.

2005 - Ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein went on trial on charges of crimes against humanity.

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Japan's Aso says OK to debate going nuclear

TOKYO, Oct 18 (Reuters) Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said today there was nothing wrong with Tokyo discussing whether the country should possess nuclear weapons, although he stressed that Tokyo would stick to its decades-old policy of not arming itself with atomic bombs. Aso echoed contentious views expressed on Sunday by Shoichiro Nakagawa, policy chief of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, that Japan needs to discuss whether it should possess nuclear weapons in response.....

Bangla Nobel winner plans political movement

Dhaka, Oct 18: Bangladesh's Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has said he planned a nationwide movement to find honest and capable candidates to run for parliament elections next year.Yunus, speaking to reporters late ysterday, said he could form a political party, if needed, as part of a campaign to cleanse the impoverished nation's politics, riven by infighting.''I am planning to start a movement to find honest and capable people to contest elections,'' Yunus said just before.....

UN explores compromise on Security Council race

United Nations, Oct 18: Venezuela and Guatemala failed repeatedly to garner enough votes to win a two-year seat on the UN Security Council, prompting a 24-hour break to explore how to resolve the impasse.Brazil's UN ambassador, Ronaldo Sardenberg, yesterday said Latin American and Caribbean nations had agreed to hold off voting until Thursday and meet informally to assess the situation.Venezuela and Guatemala agreed but neither country withdrew.Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described the protracted voting as.....
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