Bomb blast at Frankfurt airport
1985 — A bomb blast wrecked the international departure hall at Frankfurt airport, killing three people, including two children, and injuring 28 more. Police searching the devastated terminal said they found a second bomb left close to the first, but defused it before it could explode. At least four of the injured were seriously hurt, among them a second child. The explosion blew out all windows in the terminal, which handles international traffic. Chunks from the glass walls of the airy, modern building scythed across the terminal. The officials said a fleet of ambulances and a rescue helicopter ferried the injured to the hospital from the airport. The spokesmen said the explosion was caused by a bomb apparently left in a wastebasket in the centre of the hall.
June 19
1819 - US ship Savannah arrives in Liverpool, England, marking the first Atlantic crossing by a steamship.
1885 - Statue of Liberty arrives in New York City from France.
1941 - Germany and Italy expel US diplomats during the Second World War.
1944 - US troops take Saipan Island in Pacific from Japanese during Second World War.
1948 - Columbia Records launches the long-playing record (LP) in New York City.
1953 - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, convicted of nuclear espionage for the Soviet Union, are executed in the US.
1961 - Kuwait becomes independent of Britain.
1970 - Conservative Party leader Edward Heath wins General Election.
1981 - The three-stage European-designed Ariane 1 rocket blasts off from Kourou, French Guyana.
1982 - New underpass at the Dubai Clock Tower roundabout is inaugurated.
1984 - Michael Jordan signs for the Chicago Bulls basketball team.
1987 - Explosion in Barcelona department store garage kills 12 people and injures 31.
1992 - Ireland approves Maastricht Treaty on European Union.
1995 - UAE Federal Cabinet approves a draft law setting up the Abu Dhabi Radio and Television Authority.
1999 - Britain’s Prince Edward weds Sophie Rhys-Jones at Windsor Castle and becomes the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
2007 - French President Nicolas Sarkozy reshuffles his cabinet and makes Christine Lagarde the first woman economy minister.
2012 - Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is disqualified by the Supreme Court of the country.