ON THIS DAY- On this day in 1973, the Concorde made its first non-stop transatlantic flight, crossing from Washington DC to Orly airport in Paris in a record-breaking time of three hours and 32 minutes. In 1960, Americans tuned in to the first-ever televised debate between the two candidates running for the White House: Richard Nixon and John Kennedy. Earlier in the century, Great Britain annexed the Ashanti Kingdom and placed it under the governor of the Gold Coast in 1901. This time last year, Enterprise readers were reading about how we were told to expect Russian flights to resume in October 2016.