6 years ago today, the 10 millionth MINI automobile was sold; in the year of its 60th anniversary no less. To celebrate the milestone, MINI shared the stories from 60 owners of 60 cars, one from each year of production across the MINI digital channels throughout 2018. “The stories from owners around the UK show the love they have for their cars and the important part they have played in so many people’s lives,” a press release stated. READ a brief synopsis of the brand’s history… (2018)nnnn
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- Brigham Young led 148 Mormons fleeing from religious persecution into Salt Lake Valley—and following 17 months of travel, they established Salt Lake City (1847)
- The Pact of Paris went into effect as an international treaty “providing for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy”—62 nations ultimately signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact—named for the French and American politicians who drafted the pact that heavily influenced later international law (1929)
- U.S. President Richard Nixon was ordered by the Supreme Court to turn over subpoenaed White House tape recordings to the Watergate prosecutor (1974)
- Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the last Tsar of Bulgaria, when he was a child, became the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, and the only monarch in history to regain political power through democratic election to a different office (2001)
- Lance Armstrong won a record-setting 7th Tour de France, nine years after being given a 50 percent chance of dying from testicular cancer (2005)
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n49 years ago today, Giorgio Armani and Sergio Galeotti founded Giorgio Armani S.p.A (joint stock company) in Milan, Italy. Armani had no education in design, and instead studied medicine in advance of a two-year stint in the army. He got into fashion simply by working at department stores.nn
nnSet high on a peak in the Andes Mountains in Peru, the 15th-century Incan citadel became the subject of a book by Bingham describing the, Lost City of the Incas, which later became an instant bestseller.nnThe Incas built the estate around 1450 but abandoned it a century later at the time of the Spanish conquest. Although known locally, it was not known to the Spanish during the colonial period and remained generally unknown to the outside world until found by the American historian, who later became a Connecticut politician, serving as a U.S. senator in Washington, D.C. (1911)nn


nnIn 1970, Abzug’s first political campaign slogan was, ‘This woman’s place is in the House—the House of Representatives.’ She was later invited to lead President Jimmy Carter’s National Advisory Commission for Women.nnWhen she was 13 and her father died, Abzug was told that her orthodox synagogue did not permit women to say the Mourner’s Kaddish, since that rite was reserved for sons of the deceased. But because her father had no sons, she went to the synagogue every morning for a year to recite the prayer, defying the tradition of her orthodox congregation.nnAlways wearing her characteristic hats, she was the author of two successful books, including, Bella: Ms. Abzug Goes to Washington. She died at age 77 after complications from heart surgery. (1920)nn
nn26 years ago today, Saving Private Ryan, starring Matt Damon and Tom Hanks, directed by Steven Spielberg, was released. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards at the 71st Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Hanks), and Best Original Screenplay, and won five: Best Director (Spielberg’s second), Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, and Best Sound Effects Editing, though it lost the Best Picture award to Shakespeare in Love in a controversial Oscars upset. (1998)nnSHARE The Memories, Milestones, Music…

