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On This Day, July 28: Plane crash in Pakistan's Himalayan foothills kills 152
On This Day, July 28: Plane crash in Pakistan's Himalayan foothills kills 152

UPI

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • UPI

On This Day, July 28: Plane crash in Pakistan's Himalayan foothills kills 152

1 of 8 | A woman reacts after a passenger plane crashed in the Margala Hills on the outskirts of Islamabad on July 28, 2010. File Photo by Sajjad Ali Qureshi/UPI | License Photo July 28 (UPI) -- On this date in history: In 1868, the ratified 14th Amendment was adopted into the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing citizenship and all its privileges to African Americans. In 1917, thousands of Black Americans marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue as part of the so-called Silent Parade to protest racial violence. In 1945, the United States approved the charter establishing the United Nations. In 1945, a military B-25 bomber crashed into the Empire State Building in New York City, killing 14 people and setting the building ablaze. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced he was dispatching 50,000 more U.S. troops to South Vietnam almost immediately, doubling monthly draft calls. In 1976, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Tangshan, China, area, killing more than 240,000 people. It was among the deadliest quakes in recorded history. In 1984, U.S. President Ronald Reagan opened the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. A Soviet-led bloc of 15 nations, as well as Iran, Libya, Albania and Bolivia, boycotted the Games. Olympic Torch Tower of the Los Angeles Coliseum on the day of the opening ceremonies of the XXIII Summer Olympics on July 28, 1984. UPI File Photo In 1990, the collision of a freighter and two barges spilled 500,000 gallons of oil in the Houston Ship Channel near Galveston, Texas. In 2002, nine coal miners who had been trapped 240 feet underground in the Quecreek Mine in southwestern Pennsylvania for three days were rescued. In 2003, J.P. Morgan Chase and Citigroup, the two largest U.S. banks, agreed to pay nearly $300 million in fines and penalties to settle charges they had aided Enron in deceiving investors. In 2010, a plane flying in intense fog and rain to Islamabad crashed in the Himalayan foothills near its destination, killing all 152 people aboard. File Photo by Sajjad Ali Qureshi/UPI In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman to accept a presidential nomination from a major U.S. political party. She edged out fellow Democratic contender Bernie Sanders, but lost the general election to Republican Donald Trump. In 2019, 16-year-old Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf became the first Fortnite World Cup champion. His $3 million cash prize was the largest payout ever for a single player in an esports tournament. In 2024, Team USA took home the most medals -- seven -- on the second day of the Paris Summer Olympics. The American winners included cross-country runner Haley Batten (silver); fencers Lee Kiefer (gold) and Lauren Scruggs (silver); and swimmers Carson Foster (bronze), Torri Huske (gold), Gretchen Walsh (silver) and Nic Fink (silver). File Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI

Tarantino's action star breaks into Tollywood
Tarantino's action star breaks into Tollywood

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Tarantino's action star breaks into Tollywood

After a long break, the shooting of 's much-anticipated gangster drama They Call Him OG resumed on Monday, with a new addition to its cast— Kill Bill star . A source from the film's team revealed, 'Kazuki Kitamura is known for his action packed roles and director felt that he would add some international appeal to the star-studded film.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Who is Kazuki Kitamura? Japanese actor Kazuki Kitamura is known for Kill Bill, Godzilla: Final Wars , Silent Parade, and Folklore. He has also starred in popular Japanese TV shows. He has won multiple accolades including the CUT ABOVE Award for Excellence in Film at JAPAN CUTS, Festival of New Japanese Film in New York in 2014.

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