
In 1972, the Watergate break-in occurred, revealing a botched attempt to bug the Democratic National Committee headquarters, leading to a major political scandal and Nixon's eventual resignation. In a bizarre turn of events, 153 Welsh settlers invaded Argentina in 1865, bringing their culture to Patagonia. The Bank of England was established in 1694, aiming to fund King William's endeavors. In 1996, the Atlanta Olympics faced terror attacks orchestrated by Eric Rudolph. In 1663, the English Parliament passed the Second Navigation Act, impacting colonial trade. In 1959, the Continental League challenged Major League Baseball, causing a stir in the sports world. The de Havilland Comet ushered in a new era of British aviation in 1949. Francis Xavier embarked on a missionary journey to Japan in 1549, bringing gospel to the land of the rising sun. The art world said goodbye to Vincent van Gogh in 1890. In the transportation realm, Korean Air and Aeromexico flights faced incidents, and the M25 experienced gridlock in different eras. The historical events and quirky anecdotes showcased the diverse and captivating tapestry of past occurrences detailed in the Radio-Show.
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