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On This Day: Dmitry Medvedev sworn in as Russian president

On May 7, 2008, in Russia, Dmitry Medvedev was sworn in as president, succeeding Vladimir Putin. Putin was named prime minister the next day.

By UPI Staff
Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Alexiy II (L) talks to President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife, Svetlana, in the Assumption Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow on May 7, 2008, following Medvedev's inauguration ceremony. File Photo by Sergey Inavon/UPI
1 of 3 | Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Alexiy II (L) talks to President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife, Svetlana, in the Assumption Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow on May 7, 2008, following Medvedev's inauguration ceremony. File Photo by Sergey Inavon/UPI | License Photo

May 7 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1718, city of New Orleans was founded.

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In 1789, the first U.S. presidential inaugural ball, celebrating the inauguration of George Washington, was conducted in New York City.

In 1824, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was performed for the first time.

In 1913, homemade bombs found under the bishop's throne in St. Paul's Cathedral and opposite the offices of Evening Star in Bouverie Street, were deemed by police to have been the work of suffragettes.

In 1915, a German U-boat sank the British liner Lusitania off the coast of Ireland, killing nearly 1,200 people.

In 1921, in an exclusive interview with the United Press, Sun Yat Sen, president of the Canton Chinese government, outlined his policy proposals as he sought recognition for his fledgling government.

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In 1945, U.S. Army Gen. Dwight Eisenhower accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany from Gen. Alfred Jodl.

In 1987, Rep. Stewart McKinney, R-Conn., died at age 56, the first member of Congress identified as a victim of AIDS. McKinney contracted the virus following a tainted blood transfusion.

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In 1994, The Scream, Edvard Munch's famed expressionist painting, was found in a hotel room south of the Norwegian capital of Oslo three months after it was stolen.

In 1995, Jacques Chirac, mayor of Paris and former French premier, was elected president of France on his third try.

In 2000, Vladimir Putin was sworn in as Russia's second president in the first democratic transfer of executive power in the nation's 1,000-year history.

In 2005, Giacomo, a 50-to-1 shot, won the Kentucky Derby over Closing Argument, which went off at 71-1.

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In 2007, officials reported no survivors in the crash of a Kenyan Airlines plane that went down in a Cameroon mangrove swamp with 114 people aboard.

In 2008, in Russia, Dmitry Medvedev was sworn in as president, succeeding Vladimir Putin. Putin was named prime minister the next day.

In 2011, the U.S. government said videos taken from the Pakistan hideout of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden, killed a week earlier in a U.S. commando raid, showed him directly running al-Qaida operations and constituted the greatest intelligence bonanza collected from a top terrorist.

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In 2012, Vladimir Putin was sworn in to a six-year term as president of Russia. He also was president from 2000 to 2008.

In 2014, a Thai court, in an abuse-of-power ruling, removed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office.

In 2017, France elects Emmanuel Macron, of La République En Marche! Party, president over Marine Le Pen of the National Front.

In 2017, the MTV Movie & TV Awards becomes the first major awards show to eliminate gender divisions in acting awards. Emma Watson won Best Actor in a Movie for Beauty and the Beast and Millie Bobby Brown earned the accolade for Best Actor in a Show for Stranger Things.

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