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Five years ago: Tropical Depression 12 strengthened into Tropical Storm Katrina over the central Bahamas. A federal commission voted against closing the New London submarine base in Groton, Conn. and the Portsmouth shipyard in Kittery, Maine. Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson apologized for calling for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (OO'-goh CHAH'-vez).
One year ago: All sales under the government's Cash for Clunkers program came to an end, although car dealers were given more time to submit pending claims for reimbursement. Scotland's justice minister, Kenny MacAskill, defended his much-criticized decision to free Abdel Baset al-Megrahi (AHB'-dehl BAH'-seht AH'-lee ahl-meh-GRAH'-hee), the Lockerbie bomber, on compassionate grounds.
Today's birthdays: Former education secretary Shirley Hufstedler is 85. Actor Kenny Baker ("Star Wars") is 76. Composer-musician Mason Williams is 72. Rhythm-and-blues singer Marshall Thompson (The Chi-Lites) is 68. Rock musician Ken Hensley is 65. Actress Anne Archer is 63. Actor Joe Regalbuto is 61. Actor Kevin Dunn (TV: "Samantha Who?") is 55. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is 55. Actor-writer Stephen Fry is 53. Actor Steve Guttenberg is 52. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken Jr. is 50. Talk show host Craig Kilborn is 48. Rock singer John Bush is 47. Actress Marlee Matlin is 45. Retired NBA player Reggie Miller is 45. Broadcast journalist David Gregory ("Meet the Press") is 40. Country singer Kristyn Osborn (SheDaisy) is 40. Actor-comedian Dave Chappelle is 37. Actor Carmine Giovinazzo is 37. Actress Beth Riesgraf is 32. Actor Chad Michael Murray is 29. Christian rock musician Jeffrey Gilbert (Kutless) is 27. Singer Mika is 27. Actor Rupert Grint ("Harry Potter" films) is 22.
Thought for today: "Of the twenty or so civilizations known to modern Western historians, all except our own appear to be dead or moribund, and, when we diagnose each case ... we invariably find that the cause of death has been either War or Class or some combination of the two." -- Arnold J. Toynbee, English historian (1889-1975)
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