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This Day in History March 22

2008 Corinne Bailey Rae‘s husband, saxophonist Jason Rae, is found dead in Leeds, England of a suspected drug overdose.
2001 Billy Corgan performs for the first time since the breakup of The Smashing Pumpkins at The Third Waltz, a benefit for homeless children, at Chicago’s Metro.
2000 Romeo Must Die, with Aaliyah in a starring role, opens in theaters nationwide.
1999 David Strickland, who played music critic “Todd” on Suddenly Susan, is found hanging in a Las Vegas hotel room.
1997 Tara Lipinski, two months shy of her 15th birthday, become the youngest women’s world figure skating champion.
1993 Cleveland Indians pitchers Steve Olin and Tim Crews are killed in a boating accident in Florida. Bob Ojeda is seriously injured in the accident.
1991 Pamela Smart, a high school teacher, is found guilty in New Hampshire of manipulating her student-lover to kill her husband.
1989 Oliver North begins two days of testimony at his Iran-Contra trial in Washington, D-C.
1988 Congress overrides President Ronald Reagan‘s veto of a sweeping civil rights bill.
1977 Indira Ghandi resigns as the prime minister of India.
1972 The Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress.
1971 Congress approves the 26th amendment to the Constitution, which lowers the voting age to 18.
1935 Persia is renamed Iran.
1917 The United States recognizes Russia’s new Communist government.
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