
On April 30 From:
1986 in Santiago de Chile (military dictatorship) over 1000 people are arrested in a massive raid by soldiers practiced with blackened faces in black, police and security forces.
1988: in Dublin, the issue partez Ne pas sans moi, Canadian singer Celine Dion, won by Switzerland's Eurovision edition XXXIII.
1989: EE. UU. and Japan are cooperating in the construction future fighter aircraft, the FSX.
1990: the Vatican and Romania resume their relationship, broken 42 years ago.
1991: the former Minister of Justice of Colombia, Enrique Low Murtra, is killed outside the University of La Salle, in Bogotá.
1992: in Sierra Leone military rebels took power, after President Joseph Momoh fled to Guinea.
1993: Announcement of the CERN that World Wide Web will be free of fees owed.
1993: Cartoon Network began broadcasting Latin America.
1993: fully Open in Hamburg (Germany), Yugoslav tennis player Monica Seles is stabbed by a fan of his opponent (which his insanity was not imprisoned).
1993: in Spain, the engineer Linan Amable gets the Premio Príncipe de Asturias de Investigación Científica y Técnica.
1994: en Dublín (Irlanda) se celebra la 39.º edición de Eurovisión. Vence el tema del país anfitrión , Rock & Roll Kids del dúo Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan.
1994: en España, Antoni Asunción (ministro del Interior), dimite por su responsabilidad política en la huida de Luis Roldán (ex director general de la Guardia Civil), acusado de diversos delitos.
2000: el piloto español Emilio Alzamora se proclama campeón del G. P. de España de Motociclismo en la categoría 125 cc and American Kenny Roberts, in the test of 500 cc.
2001: the Soyuz TM-32, which had left forty-eight hours before the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) with the American billionaire Dennis Tito on board, successfully mates with the International Space Station.
2002: Pakistan holds a referendum the military government of Pervez Musharraf for another five years.
2002: Algerian in prison 19 prisoners die in a fire.
2003: in Faluga (Iraq) , three Iraqis killed by U.S. soldiers die, a new day of protests against the presence of invading troops.
2003: in the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) the floods kill seven people.
2004: in the UK, the chain CBS broadcasts pictures reflecting torture and abuse Iraqi prisoners committed by U.S. soldiers.
2004: in Castilla-La Mancha, José María Barreda takes office as president in place of José Bono (new Defense Minister Rodríguez Zapatero).
2005: in southern Iraq, researchers discovered a mass grave of 1500 corpses.
2005: in Cairo Egyptian three terrorists killed in two attacks against foreigners .
2005: in Spain, unemployment rate stood at 10.2% (the lowest in the last 25 years).
2006, three English riders 125 cc (Hector Faubel, Alvaro Bautista and Sergio Gadea) up to the podium of the Turkish Grand Prix motorcycle , something that had not happened since 1989.
2009: Martin Palermo scored his goal number 200 with the Boca Juniors.
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