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1975: Spanish dictator Franco dies

Hopes for democracy run high as Prince Juan Carlos prepares to take the reins of power following the death of General Franco.

1945: Nuremberg trial of Nazis begins

Twenty of Germany's Nazi leaders go on trial in Nuremberg charged with war crimes.

1995: Diana admits adultery in TV interview

Diana Princess of Wales speaks openly for the first time about her separation from the Prince of Wales in a frank interview for BBC Television.

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Gizmodo Alum Sells Book For More Money Than He's Worth [John Biggs]

posted Thursday, 7 August 2008

Congrats to Gizmodo alum John Biggs, now at Crunchgear, for selling a book about Marie Antoinette's watch for $300,000. He first told me about this book about two years ago over a crappy sandwich and soda—it was my treat, I believe—and detailed how this impressive timepiece was passed down over several generations. Apparently six publishing houses had much more interest in this book than I did, since they paid THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR IT. I believe you owe me a lunch, Bigglesby. [Observer]


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