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10th February 2014
07:32pm GMT

2. Nelson Mandela is released from prison (February 11th, 1990)
After 27 years of incarceration, Nelson Mandela was freed from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town in South Africa. He would later become the first black South African President.
3. Edvard Munch's "The Scream" is stolen from the National Gallery of Norway (February 12th, 1994)
On February 12th, 1994, two men broke into the National Gallery of Norway and stole Munch's The Scream leaving a note stating: "Thanks for the poor security." The painting was later returned undamaged after a sting operation was put in place to recover it. The Scream is safely back at its home.
4. College students stage the sit-ins in Nashville. (February 13th, 1960)
The Civil Rights movement was just beginning in Nashville when some brave students staged sit-ins in a local cafeteria. The sit-ins were organised by some of the leading members of the movement and eventually led to the desegregation of Nashville. Most importantly, they were non-violent demonstrations.
5. YouTube is launched! (February 14th, 2005)
On February 14th, 2005, YouTube the largest video-sharing website was launched. Created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, the site is now owned by Google since 2006.
