Highlights of this day in history: Guerrilla leader Che Guevara executed in Bolivia; Anthrax-laced letters sent to Capitol Hill; Achille Lauro hijackers surrender; Andrei Sakharov wins Nobel Peace Prize; Musician John Lennon born. (Oct. 9)
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Today in history, 1967: Che Guevara is executed. https://t.co/kKfhVPW3FI
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) October 9, 2016
Today in History: Yale University is chartered, 1701. Rah! Rah! Rah!#otd #tih https://t.co/1BszaZzfRO pic.twitter.com/wrzdq8SkX1
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) October 9, 2016
Today in #history: Carloman I and #Charlemagne are crowned Kings of the #Franks. (768 CE) https://t.co/grGc3eVMsP pic.twitter.com/5g2IynzT3W
— Ancient History (@ahencyclopedia) October 9, 2016
October 9th 2005, No Mercy. 11 years ago today the late Eddie Guerrero wrestled at his last #WWE PPV, he died 1 month later. @DaveBautista pic.twitter.com/5B1DNFFBRX
— WWE Today In History (@WWE__History) October 9, 2016
Oct. 9, 1871 was DAY 2 of the Great Chicago Fire …