Lula da Silva - Workers' Party
Time: Sunday Feb 10, 1980
Place: Brazil
Details: On 10 February 1980, a group of academics, intellectuals, and union leaders, including Lula, founded the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) or Workers' Party, a left-wing party with progressive ideas created in the midst of Brazil's military government.
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Tuesday Feb 10, 1824 - Peru
Abraham Lincoln-The Confederacy selected Jefferson Davis
Sunday Feb 10, 1861 - The Confederacy (Present Day U.S.)
Second Boer War-Roberts launched his main attack
Saturday Feb 10, 1900 - South Africa
Lucky Luciano-Luciano's ship sailed
Sunday Feb 10, 1946 - Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Bob Marley-Marriage
Thursday Feb 10, 1966 - Kingston, Jamaica
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Ted Bundy-Bundy was sentenced for a third time to death by electrocution
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Ruhollah Khomeini-First president of Iran
Sunday Feb 3, 1980 - Iran
Stan Lee-1980 work
Feb, 1980 - New York, U.S.
Ted Bundy-Bundy was sentenced for a third time to death by electrocution
Sunday Feb 10, 1980 - U.S.
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Samsung-Entering The Telecommunications Hardware Industry
Jan, 1980 - Gumi, South Korea
Magdi Yacoub-Beginning The Harefield Hospital Transplant Programme
1980 - Harefield, Greater London, England
Microsoft-Operating System
1980 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Carlos Slim-Grupo Galas
1980 - Mexico City, Mexico
Rosa Parks-Parks co-founded the Rosa L. Parks scholarship foundation
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