Mariah Carey broke a record, Doris Day got married on her birthday and Jane Goodall was born – here are some interesting things that happened on this day in history.
An American outlaw was killed
Year: 1882
Jesse James started out as a farm boy from Missouri, but soon became one of history’s most notorious American outlaws. He was a murderer, a bank robber and a Confederate guerrilla in the US Civil War.
He was born on September 5, 1847 in Clay County to a Baptist minister and hemp farmer.
After he robbed a bank in 1969 – the crime that shot James to notoriety – newspaper editor John Newman Edwards painted the criminal out to be a Wild West Robin Hood, who robbed the rich to give to the poor, but historians have long since laid rest to that myth.
As leader of the James-Younger Gang, a group of outlaws that centred on James and his brother Frank, he went on to commit countless crimes.
It was Robert Ford, a new gang recruit, who stopped him. On April 3, 1882, he shot and killed James, hoping to collect a reward for doing so, as well as amnesty for his own crimes.
Mariah Carey topped Elvis Presley in the charts
Year: 2008
Mariah Carey has had more number one singles in the US charts than any other solo artist in history. In fact, as far as musicians go, only The Beatles top her, with 20 top-spot hits. On April 3, 2008, she surpassed Elvis Presley's total to earn this accolade, with the song Touch My Body.
In 2019, she added another tune to that list, as All I Want for Christmas Is You finally peaked at number on the Hot 100 chart.
Carey achieved her first number one with her debut single, Vision of Love, in August 1990 and has had another 18 chart-toppers since then.
The American singer-songwriter, noted for her impressive five-octave vocal range, turned 49 or 50 (her age is widely disputed) on March 27.
A suffragette was jailed
Year: 1913
She might have spent a lot of time in and out of jail, but women’s rights in the UK wouldn’t be what they are today if it wasn’t for Emmeline Pankhurst. She was born in 1958 in Manchester, England, into a family with radical political views. She went on to establish the Women’s Social and Political Union, whose members were known as suffragettes. They fought long and hard for female equality and the right to vote in the UK.
It wasn't until the month after Pankhurt's death that women were given equal voting rights in the UK
At first, WSPU’s actions were fairly peaceful, but growing disappointment as the women’s suffrage movement stalled, led the group to became more “militant” and aggressive.
Pankhurst was first put behind bars in 1908. On April 3, 1913, after a weapon went off in a house being built for the chancellor of the exchequer, she was slapped with a three-year sentence of penal servitude for inciting the crime. She was released after a hunger strike, but was rearrested and re-released a number of times after that, until the following year, when World War 1 changed everything.
Pankhurst urged women to join the war effort and called a halt to demonstrations. Women’s contributions at this time helped the cause along, and the British government finally gave limited voting rights to females. Another bill in 1918 gave women the right to be elected to Parliament.
But it wasn’t until the month after Pankhurt’s death, in 1928, that women were given equal voting rights in the UK.
A world-renowned environmentalist was born
Year: 1934
In an interview with The National in February, Dame Jane Goodall referred to death as her "next big adventure".
The primatologist and anthropologist turns 86 today, but she’s as active as ever.
Born in 1934 in London, England, Goodall has been curious about animals since she was a child. "When I was 10, everybody laughed at me because I wanted to go to Africa and live with wild animals," she told The National. But she did exactly that, living alongside and researching chimpanzees in Gombe, now Tanzania.
She defied all critics of her gender, youth and non-scientific background, to become a leading scientist and activist.
Doris Day got married on her birthday
Year: 1951
On the day American actress and singer Doris Day married producer Martin Melcher, she also turned 29. It was April 3, 1951 and it was the third time Day was getting wed.
Her first wedding took place in March 1941. She married Al Jorden, a trombonist and violent schizophrenic. This lasted less than 2 years.
The second took place in March 1946, when she married saxophonist George Weidler. They separated three years later.
Day was married to Melcher for 17 years, until his death – and then went on to wed Barry Comden on April 14, 1976. That attempt lasted six years.
She remained unmarried for the rest of her life, a total of 37 years. Day, who also founded a charity called the Doris Day Animal Foundation, died on May 13, 2019 from pneumonia at the age of 97.
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Bournemouth 0-4 Liverpool
Arsenal 1-0 Huddersfield Town
Burnley 1-0 Brighton
Manchester United 4-1 Fulham
West Ham 3-2 Crystal Palace
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Stars: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn
Rating: 3.5/5
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Name: JustClean
Based: Kuwait with offices in other GCC countries
Launch year: 2016
Number of employees: 130
Sector: online laundry service
Funding: $12.9m from Kuwait-based Faith Capital Holding
Terror attacks in Paris, November 13, 2015
- At 9.16pm, three suicide attackers killed one person outside the Atade de France during a foootball match between France and Germany
- At 9.25pm, three attackers opened fire on restaurants and cafes over 20 minutes, killing 39 people
- Shortly after 9.40pm, three other attackers launched a three-hour raid on the Bataclan, in which 1,500 people had gathered to watch a rock concert. In total, 90 people were killed
- Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the terrorists, did not directly participate in the attacks, thought to be due to a technical glitch in his suicide vest
- He fled to Belgium and was involved in attacks on Brussels in March 2016. He is serving a life sentence in France
Profile
Company: Justmop.com
Date started: December 2015
Founders: Kerem Kuyucu and Cagatay Ozcan
Sector: Technology and home services
Based: Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai
Size: 55 employees and 100,000 cleaning requests a month
Funding: The company’s investors include Collective Spark, Faith Capital Holding, Oak Capital, VentureFriends, and 500 Startups.
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About RuPay
A homegrown card payment scheme launched by the National Payments Corporation of India and backed by the Reserve Bank of India, the country’s central bank
RuPay process payments between banks and merchants for purchases made with credit or debit cards
It has grown rapidly in India and competes with global payment network firms like MasterCard and Visa.
In India, it can be used at ATMs, for online payments and variations of the card can be used to pay for bus, metro charges, road toll payments
The name blends two words rupee and payment
Some advantages of the network include lower processing fees and transaction costs
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The flights
Flydubai flies to Podgorica or nearby Tivat via Sarajevo from Dh2,155 return including taxes. Turkish Airlines flies from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Podgorica via Istanbul; alternatively, fly with Flydubai from Dubai to Belgrade and take a short flight with Montenegro Air to Podgorica. Etihad flies from Abu Dhabi to Podgorica via Belgrade. Flights cost from about Dh3,000 return including taxes. There are buses from Podgorica to Plav.
The tour
While you can apply for a permit for the route yourself, it’s best to travel with an agency that will arrange it for you. These include Zbulo in Albania (www.zbulo.org) or Zalaz in Montenegro (www.zalaz.me).
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Transmission: eight-speed auto
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Groom and Two Brides
Director: Elie Semaan
Starring: Abdullah Boushehri, Laila Abdallah, Lulwa Almulla
Rating: 3/5
UAE tour of Zimbabwe
All matches in Bulawayo
Friday, Sept 26 – UAE won by 36 runs
Sunday, Sept 28 – Second ODI
Tuesday, Sept 30 – Third ODI
Thursday, Oct 2 – Fourth ODI
Sunday, Oct 5 – First T20I
Monday, Oct 6 – Second T20I
Other must-tries
Tomato and walnut salad
A lesson in simple, seasonal eating. Wedges of tomato, chunks of cucumber, thinly sliced red onion, coriander or parsley leaves, and perhaps some fresh dill are drizzled with a crushed walnut and garlic dressing. Do consider yourself warned: if you eat this salad in Georgia during the summer months, the tomatoes will be so ripe and flavourful that every tomato you eat from that day forth will taste lacklustre in comparison.
Badrijani nigvzit
A delicious vegetarian snack or starter. It consists of thinly sliced, fried then cooled aubergine smothered with a thick and creamy walnut sauce and folded or rolled. Take note, even though it seems like you should be able to pick these morsels up with your hands, they’re not as durable as they look. A knife and fork is the way to go.
Pkhali
This healthy little dish (a nice antidote to the khachapuri) is usually made with steamed then chopped cabbage, spinach, beetroot or green beans, combined with walnuts, garlic and herbs to make a vegetable pâté or paste. The mix is then often formed into rounds, chilled in the fridge and topped with pomegranate seeds before being served.
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Start-up hopes to end Japan's love affair with cash
Across most of Asia, people pay for taxi rides, restaurant meals and merchandise with smartphone-readable barcodes — except in Japan, where cash still rules. Now, as the country’s biggest web companies race to dominate the payments market, one Tokyo-based startup says it has a fighting chance to win with its QR app.
Origami had a head start when it introduced a QR-code payment service in late 2015 and has since signed up fast-food chain KFC, Tokyo’s largest cab company Nihon Kotsu and convenience store operator Lawson. The company raised $66 million in September to expand nationwide and plans to more than double its staff of about 100 employees, says founder Yoshiki Yasui.
Origami is betting that stores, which until now relied on direct mail and email newsletters, will pay for the ability to reach customers on their smartphones. For example, a hair salon using Origami’s payment app would be able to send a message to past customers with a coupon for their next haircut.
Quick Response codes, the dotted squares that can be read by smartphone cameras, were invented in the 1990s by a unit of Toyota Motor to track automotive parts. But when the Japanese pioneered digital payments almost two decades ago with contactless cards for train fares, they chose the so-called near-field communications technology. The high cost of rolling out NFC payments, convenient ATMs and a culture where lost wallets are often returned have all been cited as reasons why cash remains king in the archipelago. In China, however, QR codes dominate.
Cashless payments, which includes credit cards, accounted for just 20 per cent of total consumer spending in Japan during 2016, compared with 60 per cent in China and 89 per cent in South Korea, according to a report by the Bank of Japan.