Love is when the other person's happiness is more important than your own.
A Dutch astronomer who was a pioneer in the field of radio astronomy and made significant contributions to the understanding of the Milky Way.
The fifth President of Iraq.
An American attorney and statesman who served as the White House Chief of Staff and in the Cabinets of two American presidents.
An American, who served as the fifth President of united states and was the last president who was a Founding Father of the United States.
An American comedian and television talk-show host, noted for gently satirizing the mores and products of United States consumer culture.
French president Charles de Gaulle resigns after his proposals for constitutional reforms are defeated in a national referendum.
World heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali refuses induction into the U.S. Army for religious reasons; he is later convicted of draft evasion and stripped of his title.
The CBS news program "60 Minutes II" shocks the nation and the world by broadcasting images of Iraqi detainees being abused at Abu Ghraib prison.

An American comedian and television talk-show host, noted for gently satirizing the mores and products of United States consumer culture, was born on April 28, 1950, in New Rochelle, New York, United States. He was educated at Emerson College. He began his career in entertainment in the mid-1970s as a stand-up comedian, performing his routines as many as 300 times a year in nightclubs and shopping malls. Leno soon began working in the television industry as a writer for American actor Jimmie Walker, who was then featured in the popular situation comedy "Good Times." In 1977 Leno first performed on the "Tonight Show." Leno subsequently appeared several times on the talk show "Late Night with David Letterman" and became a national celebrity. In 1986 Carson named Leno one of several permanent guest hosts on the "Tonight Show." He also performed more than 200 shows in comedy clubs and Las Vegas casinos, and he had a sold-out engagement at New York City's prestigious Carnegie Hall. Leno became so popular on the "Tonight Show" that he was named the exclusive guest host in 1987. He became the permanent host when Carson retired in 1992. Leno appeared in the motion pictures Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), American Hot Wax (1978), The Silver Bears (1978), Collision Course (1988), and Dave (1993).
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal