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6 News Stories That Defined 1997
Can you believe that we're getting further and further away from that weird and mystifying decade that was the 90s? So much happened that changed the world for years to come, and we all thought that it could easily end with the millennium. It can be hard to remember everything that happened this month, let alone twenty years ago!
Hold on, we're about to take a trip down memory lane and check out some of the most astonishing headlines from 1997.
President Clinton Bans Human Cloning
Following the famous birth of Dolly the Sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, then-president Bill Clinton decided to take action to ensure that the country's ethics would not be trespassed against by forbidding any research on human cloning.
'Phoenix Lights' Incident
On March 13, 1997, thousands of people in Arizona were witness to a disturbing sight. People all across the city of Phoenix looked to the skies and reported two sets of flying lights and objects. The military explained one set of lights, but the other remains unsolved to this day...
Death Of Princess Diana
She was the most beloved member of the British Royal family at the time, and when she was killed in an automobile accident, the whole world mourned the death of a woman who spent her life trying to help the world's most needy people.
Loomis Fargo Bank Robbery
It was the second largest cash bank robbery ever in the United States, and it didn't involved masks or Tommy guns (unfortunately). It wasn't extremely well thought out, as the prime suspect and perpetrator was the only one with access that night, David Ghantt, wasn't at work the next day, and was clearly viewed on camera removing the cash. Eventually,most of the $17.3 million dollars in stolen cash would be reclaimed less than a year later.
First Color NY Times
On October 16th, 1997, the prestigious NY Times finally premiered its first color photographs on its front page. There was a lot of backlash from the media community for breaking tradition, but now we can't imagine it any other way!
Titanic Release
One of the most-remembered moments from this year is still one of the best-known movie releases of all time. James Cameron's Titanic hit theaters across the country on November 1st, and the world never let go...