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Today in History: In 1943 Frank Sinatra makes his singing debut

Born on this day in 1945 was Bob Marley, a Jamaican born singer-songwriter and musician best known for his music as "Bob Marley and The Wailers"

1943 – Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra makes his singing debut on the popular radio show “Your Hit Parade.” His career takes off after that and he eventually becomes one of the most respected vocalists of all time.

2014 – US Bans Liquids in Flights to Russia

The United States announced a ban on all carry-on liquids on non-stop flights to Russia. The move came directly before the start of the Winter Olympics being held in Sochi, Russia.

2008 – U.S.A. Severe Storms

Severe thunderstorms with tornados sweep through Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky and Alabama leaving at least 50 dead and many more injured.

2004 – Russia Terrorist Attack

An explosion rips through a Moscow subway car during rush hour, killing 41 people in a terrorist attack blamed on Chechen separatists.

2003 – Michael Jackson

The ABC’s 20/20 airs the Granada Television documentary Living with Michael Jackson where British journalist Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson over a period of 8 months, from the middle of 2002 to January 2003. It was shown first in the UK on ITV on 3rd 2003 and in the US three days later on ABC. The interview was unusual as Jackson allowed access to his personal life and talked freely about his traumatic childhood. The part that caused the most controversy was when Michael Jackson revealed he allowed children to sleep in his bed and when combined with other testimony eventually led to a court case for child molestation where he was found innocent.

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