Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 American space 
opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay, based on a story 
by George Lucas, was written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan. It 
was the second film released in the Star Wars saga, and the fifth in 
terms of internal chronology. The film is set three years after the 
destruction of the Death Star. The villainous Darth Vader and the 
forces of the Galactic Empire are in pursuit of Luke Skywalker, Han 
Solo, Princess Leia Organa, and the Rebel Alliance. While Vader chases 
Han and Leia across the galaxy, Luke studies the Force under Jedi 
Master Yoda. Vader uses Luke's friends to set a trap for him, leading 
to a fierce confrontation between the black-armored Sith and the young 
Jedi which ends with a shocking revelation. Following a difficult 
production, The Empire Strikes Back was released on May 21, 1980. The 
film initially received mixed reviews from critics, although it has 
since grown in esteem, becoming one of the most popular chapters in the 
Star Wars saga. It earned more than US$538 million worldwide over the 
original run and several re-releases, making it the highest grossing 
film of 1980. When adjusted for inflation, it is the 12th highest 
grossing film of all time.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1775:

American Revolutionary War: British forces took Bunker Hill outside of 
Boston.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill>

1789:

French Revolution: The Third Estate of France declared itself the 
National Assembly.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_%28French_Revolution%29>

1963:

Buddhist crisis: Riots involving around 2000 people broke out in South 
Vietnam, despite the signing of the Joint Communique to resolve the 
crisis one day earlier.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Communique>

1972:

Five men were arrested for attempted burglary on the offices of the 
Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex in Washington, 
D.C., igniting the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the 
resignation of U.S. President Richard Nixon more than two years later.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_complex>

1982:

The body of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, known as "God's Banker" due 
to his close association with the Vatican, was found hanging from 
scaffolding beneath London's Blackfriars Bridge.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Calvi>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

dalliance (n):
1. A wasting of time in idleness or trifles.
2. Playful flirtation; amorous play
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dalliance>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

Whether one believes in evolution, intelligent design, or Divine 
Creation, one thing is certain. Since the beginning of history, human 
beings have been at war with each other, under the pretext of religion, 
ideology, ethnicity and other reasons. And no civilization has ever 
willingly given up its most powerful weapons. We seem to agree today 
that we can share modern technology, but we still refuse to acknowledge 
that our values — at their very core — are shared values.
  --Mohamed ElBaradei
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mohamed_ElBaradei>




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