
The focus this year is on the resilience and safety of health facilities and the health workers who treat those affected by emergencies. Events around the world will highlight successes, advocate for safe facility design and construction, and build momentum for widespread emergency preparedness.
April 7, 1915 -
Eleanora Fagan, seminal influence on jazz and pop singers who, arguably changed the art of American pop vocals forever, was born on this day.
Eleanora's (or as she was professionally known, Billie Holiday's) vocal style — strongly inspired by instrumentalists — pioneered a new way of manipulating wording and tempo, and also popularized a more personal and intimate approach to singing.
April 7, 1939 -
That little old Italian wine maker, Francis Ford Coppola, (who also is a magazine publisher and hotelier) was born on this date.
Oh yeah, he is a five-time Academy Award winning American film director, producer, and screenwriter.
April 7, 1943 -
Albert Hoffman produced LSD for the first time at Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland.
One pill makes you smaller ...
April 7, 1970 -
The X-rated movie Midnight Cowboy wins the Oscar for Best Picture.
"You're beginning to smell..."
April 7, 1989 -
Soviet nuclear submarine Komsomolets sinks in the Norwegian sea, with two nuclear reactors and two nuclear torpedoes aboard. 41 crewmembers die,

and the submarine remains one mile below the surface of the ocean, with its nuclear weapons intact.
April 7, 1998 -
Wendy O. Williams, former porn star and singer for The Plasmatics, kills herself with a gun near her Connecticut home.
Kids, try this at home - just don't blame me if sh*t happens.
April 7, 1998 -
Pop singer George Michael is arrested by an undercover police officer after pleasuring himself in front him in a public toilet.
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