Tuesday, November 02, 2010

This day in history

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[November 02, 2010]  (AP)  Today is Tuesday, Nov. 2, the 306th day of 2010. There are 59 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history:

On Nov. 2, 1783, Gen. George Washington issued his Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States near Princeton, N.J.

On this date:

In 1795, the 11th president of the United States, James Knox Polk, was born in Mecklenburg County, N.C.

In 1865, the 29th president of the United States, Warren Gamaliel Harding, was born near Marion, Ohio.

In 1889, North Dakota and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states.

In 1917, British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour issued a declaration expressing support for a "national home" for the Jews in Palestine.

In 1920, radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh broadcast returns from the Harding-Cox presidential election.

In 1930, Haile Selassie (HY'-lee sehl-AH'-see) was crowned emperor of Ethiopia (his reign lasted nearly 44 years).

In 1947, Howard Hughes piloted his huge wooden flying boat, the Hughes H-4 Hercules (derisively dubbed the "Spruce Goose" by detractors), on its only flight, which lasted about a minute over Long Beach Harbor in California.

In 1948, President Harry S. Truman surprised the experts by winning a narrow upset over Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey.

In 1959, former game show contestant Charles Van Doren admitted to a House subcommittee that he'd been given questions and answers in advance when he appeared on the NBC's "Twenty-One."

In 1979, black militant JoAnne Chesimard escaped from a New Jersey prison, where she'd been serving a life sentence for the 1973 slaying of a New Jersey state trooper, Werner Foerster. (Chesimard, who took the name Assata Shakur, is believed to be living in Cuba.)

Ten years ago: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts became the first residents of the international space station, christening it Alpha; their arrival marked the beginning of a decade of continuous habitation of the orbital outpost.

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Five years ago: The Bush administration released details of its potential flu pandemic strategy, saying a pandemic that hit the United States would force cities to ration scarce drugs and vaccine and house the sick in hotels or schools if hospitals were to overflow. A Detroit church packed with 4,000 mourners celebrated the life of Rosa Parks in an impassioned, song-filled funeral.

One year ago: A suicide bomber killed 35 people outside a bank near Pakistan's military headquarters in Rawalpindi. Afghanistan's election commission proclaimed President Hamid Karzai the victor of the country's tumultuous ballot, canceling a planned runoff. The Philadelphia Phillies staved off elimination from the World Series with an 8-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5. World Boxing Hall of Famer Lou Filippo, 83, died in Downey, Calif.

Today's birthdays: Rhythm-and-blues singer Earl "Speedo" Carroll (The Cadillacs; The Coasters) is 73. Singer Jay Black (Jay and the Americans) is 72. Political commentator Patrick Buchanan is 72. Actress Stefanie Powers is 68. Author Shere (shehr) Hite is 68. Rock musician Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) is 66. Country-rock singer-songwriter J.D. Souther is 65. Actress Kate Linder is 63. Rock musician Carter Beauford (The Dave Matthews Band) is 53. Singer-songwriter k.d. lang is 49. Rock musician Bobby Dall (Poison) is 47. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage is 46. Actress Lauren Velez is 46. Actor David Schwimmer is 44. Christian/jazz singer Alvin Chea (Take 6) is 43. Rock musician Fieldy is 41. Rock singer-musician John Hampson (Nine Days) is 39. Rhythm-and-blues singer Timothy Christian Riley (Tony Toni Tone) is 36. Rapper Nelly is 36. Prodigy (Mobb Deep) is 36. Actor Danny Cooksey is 35. Rock musician Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie) is 35. Country singer Erika Jo ("Nashville Star") is 24.

Thought for today: "The amount of sleep required by the average person is just five minutes more." -- Anonymous

[Associated Press]

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