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** The Beatles arrive from England at New York City's JFK International Airport, receiving a tumultuous reception from a throng of screaming fans, marking the first occurrence of " Beatlemania " in the United States.
** The Beatles hold the top 5 positions in the Billboard Top 40 singles in America, an unprecedented achievement.
** Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, transcendental meditation guru, most notably to The Beatles ( d. 2008 )
** The Beatles at 11: 30 have photographer Iain Macmillan take their photo on a zebra crossing on Abbey Road.
** The Beatles release their Abbey Road album, receiving critical praise and enormous commercial success.
** Paul McCartney, British musician and composer ( The Beatles )
** The Beatles record their debut album Please Please Me in a single session.
** The Beatles ' second U. K. album, With The Beatles, is released
** In an interview with London Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, John Lennon of The Beatles states that they are " more popular than Jesus now ".
** The Beatles release the legendary Revolver album in the United Kingdom.
** The Beatles audition for Decca Records.
** The Beatles drummer Pete Best is fired and replaced by Ringo Starr.
** New Musical Express, a British music magazine, publishes a story about two 13-year-old schoolgirls, Sue and Mary, releasing a disc on Decca and adds " A Liverpool group, The Beatles, have recorded ' Love Me Do ' for Parlophone Records, set for October 5 release.
** The Beatles release their first single for EMI, Love Me Do.
** Stuart Sutcliffe, English artist and rock musician ( The Beatles ) ( b. 1940 )
** The Beatles release their 12th and final album, Let It Be.
** The Beatles release Rubber Soul.
** The Beatles release the soundtrack to their second movie Help!
** The Beatles achieve their first # 1 hit single, when " Please Please Me " tops the charts in the UK
** After a 40-year wait, Russian fans of The Beatles finally get to see former Beatle Paul McCartney perform on their soil, on the Red Square in Moscow.
** The Beatles
** George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr ( composers ) for Let It Be performed by The Beatles
** The Beatles for " Free as a Bird "

** and begin
** Battle of Fano — Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy
** " Rule 5: All scenes should begin and end with continuing action.
** flōrēscō, flōrēscere, flōruī ( to begin to flourish, to blossom )
** Triple-quoted strings, which begin and end with a series of three single or double quotation marks.
** Routine U. S. naval patrols of the South China Sea begin.
** Greeks & Turks begin fighting in Limassol, Cyprus.
** Six days of race riots begin in Harlem.
** Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh begin an 8-day visit to Canada.
** War between ethnic-Albanian separatists and Yugoslav military and Serb paramilitary forces in Kosovo begin in 1996 and escalates in 1998 with increasing reports of atrocities taking place.
** German Revolution: Sailors in the German fleet at Kiel mutiny and throughout northern Germany soldiers and workers begin to establish revolutionary councils on the Russian soviet model.
** Talks between the government and strikers begin in the U. K.
** A grassroots movement of Berkeley community members seizes an empty lot owned by the University of California to begin the formation of " People's Park ".
** Guided tours begin at the Kremlin and other government sites in Moscow.
** Regular colour television broadcasts begin on BBC1 and ITV in UK.
** King George VI and Queen Elizabeth arrive in Quebec City to begin the first-ever tour of Canada by Canada's monarch.
** At 10: 15 p. m. local time, the BBC transmits the second line of the Paul Verlaine poem to the French Resistance, indicating that the invasion of Europe is about to begin.
** Founding negotiations for the United Nations begin in San Francisco.
** Soviet counterattacks begin against German troops encircling Moscow.
** Cold War: U. S. President George H. W. Bush and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev sign a treaty to end chemical weapon production and begin destroying their respective stocks.
** The South African government and ANC begin talks on ending Apartheid in South Africa.
** Turkish authorities begin Operation Hawk, an army offensive against rebels from the Kurdish Worker's Party in southeastern Turkey.
** The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, begin.
** M-19 guerrillas begin the Dominican embassy siege in Colombia, holding 60 people hostage, including 14 ambassadors.
** U. S. Army engineers begin work on The Panama Canal.
** The Albanian missionary sister Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, later known as Mother Teresa, arrives in Calcutta from Ireland to begin her work among India's poorest and sickest.

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