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Aug. 12, 2008 - Today In History

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The Associated Press



 


           Today is Tuesday, Aug. 12, the 225th day of 2008. There are 141 days left in the year.





 
Today's Highlight in History:



On Aug. 12, 1944, during World War II, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., eldest son of Joseph and Rose Fitzgerald

Kennedy, was killed with his co-pilot when their explosives-laden Navy plane blew up over England.






On this date:

In 1867, President Andrew Johnson sparked a move to impeach him as he defied Congress by
            suspending Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.

In 1898, fighting in the Spanish-American War came to an end.

In 1953, the Soviet Union conducted a secret test of its first hydrogen bomb.

In 1960, the first balloon satellite, the Echo 1, was launched by the United States from
            Cape Canaveral, Fla.

In 1962, one day after launching Andrian Nikolayev into orbit, the Soviet Union also sent up
            cosmonaut Pavel Popovich; both men landed safely Aug. 15.

In 1978, Pope Paul VI, who had died Aug. 6 at age 80, was buried in St. Peter's Basilica.

In 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer, the model 5150.

In 1985, the world's worst single-aircraft disaster occurred as a crippled Japan Air Lines
            Boeing 747 on a domestic flight crashed into a mountain, killing 520 people.

In 1988, the controversial movie "The Last Temptation of Christ," directed by Martin Scorsese,
            opened in nine cities despite objections by some Christians who felt the film was sacrilegious.

In 2000, the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk and its 118-man crew were lost during naval
            exercises in the Barents Sea.






Ten years ago:

Swiss banks agreed to pay $1.2 billion as restitution to Holocaust survivors to settle claims for their assets.






Five years ago:

Liberia's leading rebel movement agreed to lift its siege of the capital and vital port, allowing food to flow to hundreds of thousands of hungry people.






One year ago:

A gunman opened fire in the sanctuary of a southwest Missouri church, killing a pastor and two worshippers. (Suspect Eiken Elam Saimon is charged with murder.)

Crooner, talk show host and game show producer Merv Griffin died in Los Angeles at age 82.

Tiger Woods captured the PGA Championship to win at least one major for the third straight
season and run his career total to 13.






Today's Birthdays:


Former Sen. Dale Bumpers, D-Ark., is 83.

Actor George Hamilton is 69.

Actress Jennifer Warren is 67.

Rock singer-musician Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) is 59.

Singer Kid Creole is 58.

Jazz musician Pat Metheny is 54.

Actor Sam J. Jones is 54.

Actor Bruce Greenwood is 52.

Country singer Danny Shirley is 52.

Pop musician Roy Hay (Culture Club) is 47.

Rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot is 45.

Actor Peter Krause is 43.

Tennis player Pete Sampras is 37.

Actor Michael Ian Black is 37.

Actress Rebecca Gayheart is 36.

Actor Casey Affleck is 33.

Rock musician Bill Uechi (Save Ferris) is 33.

Actress Maggie Lawson is 28.

Actress Dominique Swain is 28.

Actress Imani Hakim ("Everybody Hates Chris") is 15.






Thought for Today:


"Regrets are as personal as fingerprints." —

Margaret Culkin Banning,
American writer
(1891-1982).





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http://www.historyorb.com/today/index.php
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                                Today in History - Aug. 13 By The Associated Press

 




          Today is Wednesday, Aug. 13, the 226th day of 2008. There are 140 days left in the year.





 
Today's Highlight in History:



On Aug. 13, 1961, Berlin was divided as East Germany sealed off the border between the city's

eastern and western sectors and began building a wall in order to halt the flight of refugees.






On this date:



In 1521, Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortez captured Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City,
            from the Aztecs.

In 1624, French King Louis XIII named Cardinal Richelieu his first minister.

In 1704, the Battle of Blenheim was fought during the War of the Spanish Succession, resulting
            in a victory for English-led forces over French and Bavarian soldiers.

In 1846, the American flag was raised for the first time in Los Angeles.

In 1889, William Gray of Hartford, Conn., received a patent for a coin-operated telephone.

In 1910, Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, died in London at age 90.

In 1932, Adolf Hitler rejected the post of vice-chancellor of Germany, saying he was prepared to
            hold out "for all or nothing."

In 1934, the satirical comic strip "Li'l Abner," created by Al Capp, made its debut.

In 1960, the first two-way telephone conversation by satellite took place with the help of Echo 1.

In 1981, in a ceremony at his California ranch, President Reagan signed a historic package of tax
            and budget reductions.





Ten years ago:

President Clinton led the nation in mourning 12 Americans killed in a pair of U.S. embassy bombings in Africa. Standing before black hearses carrying ten of the bodies, the president pledged to seek justice "for these evil acts."





Five years ago:

Iraq began pumping crude oil from its northern oil fields for the first time since the start of the war. Libya agreed to set up a $2.7 billion fund for families of 270 people killed in the 1988 Pan Am bombing.





One year ago:

President Bush's political strategist, Karl Rove, announced his resignation.

A bridge under construction in the ancient Chinese city of Fenghuang collapsed, killing 64 people.

Two women among the 23 South Koreans kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan were freed.

Philanthropist Brooke Astor died in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., at age 105.







Today's Birthdays:



Former Cuban President Fidel Castro is 82.

Actor Pat Harrington is 79.

Former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders is 75.

Actor Kevin Tighe is 64.

Actress Gretchen Corbett is 61.

Opera singer Kathleen Battle is 60.

Movie director Paul Greengrass is 53.

Actor Danny Bonaduce is 49.

TV host/weatherman Sam Champion ("Good Morning America") is 47.

Actress Dawnn Lewis is 47.

Actor John Slattery is 46.

Actress Quinn Cummings is 41.

Actress Seana Kofoed is 38.

Country singer Andy Griggs is 35.

Country musician Mike Melancon (Emerson Drive) is 30.

Actress Kathryn Fiore is 29.






Thought for Today:


"You should avoid making yourself too clear even in your explanations." —

Baltasar Gracian,
Spanish philosopher
(1601-1658).





FOR MORE:


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