What Happened On This Day – 3 May
1999 A tornado produces the highest wind speeds ever recorded
The F5 tornado hitting parts of Oklahoma City caused the record wind speed of about 301 mph (484 km/h). 45 people were killed, 665 injured.1979 Margaret Thatcher is elected British Prime Minister
The conservative politician was the first female head of state in Europe. During her 11-year reign, her sweeping economic reforms polarized the British public and her toughness earning her the nickname The Iron Lady.1978 The Digital Equipment Corporation sends the world's first spam email
A representative sent out 600 emails and sold computers for $12 million. Unsolicited bulk emails have since become a scourge of the digital age as spammers attempt to achieve a similar success.1958 Truman Capote's book Breakfast at Tiffany's is published
The novella is one of the U.S. author's most popular works. he 1961 film of the same name starring Audrey Hepburn is classic in its genre.1913 The first Indian full-length feature film is premiered
The release of Raja Harishchandra marked the birth of the Indian film industry, the world's largest in terms of films produced and ticket sales.
Births On This Day – 3 May
1933 James Brown
American singer-songwriter, producer, actor1921 Sugar Ray Robinson
American boxer1919 Pete Seeger
American singer-songwriter, guitarist1898 Golda Meir
Israeli educator, politician, 4th Prime Minister of Israel1469 Niccolò Machiavelli
Italian historian, philosopher
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Today in History - 3rd of May
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