Highlights of this day in history: First victim dies in post-Sept. 11th anthrax scare; VP candidates spar over JFK; The Beatles release ‘Love Me Do’; ‘Monty Python’ premieres; Baseball’s Barry Bonds tops single-season runs record.
1793 – French Revolution: Christianity is disestablished in France.
1857 – The City of Anaheim is founded.
1921 – Baseball: The World Series is broadcast on the radio for the first time.
1947 – The first televised White House address is given by U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
1962 – Dr. No, the first in the James Bond film series, is released.
1970 – The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is founded.
1982 – Chicago Tylenol murders: Johnson & Johnson initiates a nationwide product recall in the United States for all products in its Tylenol brand after several bottles in Chicago are found to have been laced with cyanide, resulting in seven deaths on September 29, 1982.
2001 – Robert Stevens becomes the first victim in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
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