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May 18 is the 138th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (139th in leap years). There are 227 days remaining.
Events
1593 - Playwright Thomas Kyd 's accusations of heresy lead to an arrest warrant for Christopher Marlowe . 1652 - Rhode Island passes the first law in North America making slavery illegal. 1631 - In Dorchester, Massachusetts , John Winthrop takes the oath of office and becomes the first Governor of Massachusetts . 1765 - Fire destroys a large part of Montreal , Quebec . 1783 - Saint John , New Brunswick , Canada : First United Empire Loyalists reach Parrtown. 1803 - Napoleonic Wars : The United Kingdom revokes the France . 1804 - Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of France by the French Senate. 1848 - Opening of first German National Assembly (Nationalversammlung) in Frankfurt , Germany . 1863 - American Civil War : The Siege of Vicksburg begins (ends July 4 ). 1869 - Surrender of the Ezo Republic to Japan and its dissolution. 1896 - The United States Supreme Court rules in Plessy v. Ferguson that separate but equal is constitutional. 1900 - The United Kingdom proclaims a protectorate over Tonga . 1910 - The Earth passes through the tail of Comet Halley . 1917 - World War I : The Selective Service Act passes the U.S. Congress giving the President the power of conscription . 1926 - Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson disappears while visiting a Venice, California beach. 1927 - The Bath School Disaster : in which 45 people died from explosions as part of a tax protest by a disgruntled school board member. 1933 - New Deal : President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs an act creating the Tennessee Valley Authority . 1944 - World War II : Battle of Monte Cassino - Germans evacuate Monte Cassino and Allied forces take the stronghold after a struggle that claimed 20,000 lives. 1944 - Deportation of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet Union government. 1944 - SS troops burn down six villages in the Brkini hills in south western Slovenia . 1948 - The First Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China officially convenes in Nanking . 1953 - Jacqueline Cochran becomes the first woman to break the sound barrier (she flew in a F-86 Sabrejet at an average speed of 652.337 miles per hour (1049.835 km/h) at Rogers Dry Lake, California ). 1958 - An F-104 Starfighter sets a world speed record of 1,404.19 mph (2,259.82 km/h). 1969 - Apollo program : Apollo 10 launches. 1974 - Nuclear test : Under project Smiling Buddha , India successfully detonates its first nuclear weapon becoming the sixth nation to do so. 1974 - Completition of Warsaw radio mast . The Warsaw radio mast was the tallest construction ever built. It collapsed on August 8 , 1991 1980 - 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption : Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington killing 57 people and causing US$ 3 billion in damage. 1995 - Alain Juppé becomes Prime Minister of France . 1998 - Microsoft antitrust case : The United States Department of Justice and 20 U.S. states file an antitrust case against Microsoft . 2003 *2004 - Randy Johnson pitches a perfect game for the Arizona Diamondbacks vs. the Atlanta Braves .
Births 1048 - Omar Khayyam , Persian poet (d. 1123 ) 1711 - Rudjer Josip Boscovich , Croatian atomic theorist (d. 1787 ) 1785 - John Wilson , Scottish writer (d. 1854 ) 1797 - Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (d. 1854 ) 1850 - Oliver Heaviside , physicist (d. 1925 ) 1872 - Lord Bertrand Russell , mathematician and philosopher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature 1950 (d. 1970 ) 1883 - Walter Gropius , architect, founder of Bauhaus (d. 1969 ) 1889 - Thomas Midgley , chemist and inventor (d. 1944 ) 1891 - Rudolf Carnap , German philosopher (d. 1970 ) 1892 - Pops Foster , jazz musician (assumed birthdate) (d. 1969 ) 1892 - Ezio Pinza , Italian-born bass opera singer (d. 1957 ) 1897 - Frank Capra , producer, director, writer (d. 1991 ) 1902 - Meredith Willson , composer (d. 1984 ) 1911 - Big Joe Turner , blues singer (d. 1985 ) 1912 - Walter Sisulu , anti-apartheid activist (d. 2003 ) 1912 - Perry Como , singer (d. 2001 ) 1918 - George Welch , pilot and war hero (d. 1954 ) 1919 - Dame Margot Fonteyn , ballet dancer (d. 1991 ) 1920 - Pope John Paul II 1920 - Lucia Mannucci , Italian singer (Quartetto Cetra ) 1922 - Kai Winding , jazz musician (d. 1983 ) 1928 - Pernell Roberts , actor 1931 - Don Martin , cartoonist (d. 2000 ) 1931 - Robert Morse , actor 1937 - Brooks Robinson , Baseball Hall of Famer 1937 - Jacques Santer , Luxembourgeois statesman 1939 - Hark Bohm, film director 1942 - Albert Hammond , musician, composer 1944 - Justus Frantz, pianist 1946 - Reggie Jackson , Baseball Hall of Famer 1949 - Rick Wakeman , musician ("Yes "), composer 1949 - Bill Wallace , musician The Guess Who , Winnipeg 1950 - Thomas Gottschalk , show master 1950 - Rodney Milburn , American athlete (d. 1997 ) 1950 - Mark Mothersbaugh , composer, musician 1952 - George Strait , country musician 1955 - Chow Yun-Fat , actor 1960 - Jari Kurri , Hockey Hall of Famer 1960 - Yannick Noah, tennis player 1969 - Martika , Cuban-American singer 1970 - Tina Fey , writer, comedienne, actress 1975 - John Higgins , Scottish snooker player 1979 - Ruth Johanne Haaland, Norwegian nurse, marryed in Romania 1978 - Ricardo Carvalho , football player 1982 - Eric West , singer, actor 1982 - Sorin Mardare , ideologist, philosopher
Deaths 1807 - John Douglas , Anglican bishop (b. 1721 ) 1808 - Elijah Craig , important to the invention of bourbon whiskey (b. 1738 ?) 1900 - Jean Gaspard Felix Ravaisson-Mollien, French philosopher (b. 1813 ) 1909 - George Meredith , English novelist and poet (b. 1828 ) 1910 - Pauline Garcia-Viardot, singer, composer (b. 1821 ) 1911 - Gustav Mahler , Austrian composer (b. 1860 ) 1973 - Jeannette Rankin , the first woman elected to the United States House of Representatives (b. 1880 ) 1975 - Leroy Anderson , American composer (b. 1908 ) 1980 - Ian Curtis , band member of Joy Division (b. 1956 ) 1981 - William Saroyan , American author (b. 1908 ) 1988 - Daws Butler , voice actor (b. 1916 ) 1995 - Elizabeth Montgomery , actress (b. 1933 ) 1995 - Alexander Godunov , ballet dancer, actor (b. 1949 ) 1995 - Elisha Cook Jr., actor 1999 - Augustus Pablo , Jamaican reggae singer (b. 1954 ) 1999 - Betty Robinson , winner of the first Olympic 100 m for women (b. 1911 ) 2000 - Stephen M. Wolownik , pioneering Russian -music ensemble leader and arrangist (b. 1946 ) 2003 - Anna Santisteban , legendary figure in the Miss Universe contests (b. 1914 ) 2003 - Barb Tarbox , anti-smoking crusader (b. 1961 ) 2004 - Elvin Jones , jazz drummer (b. 1927 )
Holidays and observances May 17 - May 19 - April 18 - June 18 -- listing of all days
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CVO Website - May 18, 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens (1590 words)
At 0832 on May 18 , a complex earthquake (M=5.1) shook the volcano, probably causing (but possibly caused by) a huge, 2.7-cubic-kilometer-landslide that in three different blocks successively removed the bulge and upper 400 meters of the volcano (Voight, et.al., 1981 , 1983 ), leaving a 600-meter-deep crater 2 kilometers wide rim-to-rim.
P.D.T. May 18 was apparently triggered by a magnitude 5.1 earthquake that caused the unstable north flank to fail as three great retrogressive landslide blocks.
Mount St. Helens, Washington : The catastrophic eruption on May 18 , 1980 , was preceded by 2 months of intense activity that included more than 10,000 earthquakes, hundreds of small phreatic (steam-blast) explosions, and the outward growth of the volcano's entire north flank by more than 80 meters.
The Agonist: May 18 SARS Update (318 words)
The temporary recommendation is based on the magnitude of the outbreak in Hebei, including the number of prevalent cases and the number of new cases reported daily, and evidence that local chains of transmission are occurring outside a confined setting, such as the health care environment.
May 9: 149 probable cases, 13 deaths, 229 suspected cases.
Straits Times, May 18 : "Doctors are now '100 per cent sure' that a total of 54 Institute of Mental Health (IMH) patients and staff who had fever do not have SARS...
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