1945
The Tower of London became a World Heritage site in 1988.
Yes, the noun 'blackout' is a count noun, the plural form is blackouts.example: We're in a blackout right now due to a storm. We've had three blackouts so far this year.
well we carnt pipirdict the futer but manny people are saying over the next 20 years or 2012 and 2013
2005
I believe the year 2003 which also spread across Canada
FOX reach agreement last year avoiding blackout. And ABC reach aggreement last fall avoiding blackout.
New Year's Day is celebrated all over the world on January 1st.
mainly in the 1950s
London has held the Olympics three times including this year. London has hosted it in 1908,1948 and this year 2012.
The PDC darts World Championship in the year of 2014 is going to be on May 16th. The event will be hosted in London at the O2. You can reserve tickets now.
During World War 2, "Blackouts" were enforced in some European countries, most famously the United Kingdom. A blackout is basically a curfew to have all lights in the country turned off. This was a temporary law until the end of World War 2. Having a light on or even lighting a fire outside would result in police officers turning up at your door to extinguish the light and warn or arrest you. The blackout was designed to confuse German bombers at night. Without lights on the ground, the bombers couldn't map their location and often got lost, sometimes running out of fuel and crashing in the ocean. The blackout saved many British cities millions worth of damage and saved thousands of lives.
1943-1944