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What Happened on April 14

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The Human Genome Project is completed
The project dedicated to mapping the genes of the human genome was started in October 1990.

The Soviet Union agrees to withdraw from Afghanistan
Soviet troops had invaded the country in 1979 to support the communist rulers. They were defeated primarily by the Mujahideen, who were groups of militant Islamists sponsored by the CIA.

The heaviest hailstones ever recorded hit Bangladesh
The lumps of ice weighed about 1 kg (2.2 lb). At total of 92 people reportedly died as a result.

U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is shot
The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, wanted to revive the Confederate cause, mere days after their surrender to the Union Army, bringing the American Civil War to an end. Lincoln died the next day.

  • 1977 Sarah Michelle Gellar
    American actress, producer
  • 1904 John Gielgud
    English actor, director, producer
  • 1892 V. Gordon Childe
    Australian archaeologist, philologist
  • 1891 B. R. Ambedkar
    Indian jurist, politician
  • 1629 Christiaan HuygensDutch mathematician, astronomer, physicist
  • 1964 Rachel Carson
    American biologist, author
  • 1950 Ramana Maharshi
    Indian philosopher
  • 1935 Amalie Emmy Noether
    German mathematician
  • 1925 John Singer Sargent
    American painter
  • 1759 George Frideric Handel
    German/English composer
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