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Five years ago: The Pentagon released the first video images of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the military headquarters and killing 189 people on 9/11. Richard Hatch, who'd won $1 million in the debut season of "Survivor," was sentenced in Providence, R.I., to more than four years in prison for failing to pay taxes on his reality TV prize and other income. Joe Paterno and Bobby Bowden, the winningest coaches in Division I-A football, were elected to the college football Hall of Fame.
One year ago: BP crews finally succeeded in keeping some of the oil rushing from a blown well out of the Gulf of Mexico by hooking up a mile-long tube to funnel the crude into a tanker ship. Space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station for its last planned visit. Rafael Nadal won a record 18th Masters title by beating Roger Federer 6-4, 7-6 (5) in the Madrid final. Lebanese-born Miss Michigan Rima Fakih won the 2010 Miss USA title. Former Honduran strongman Oswaldo Lopez Arellano died at age 89. Jazz pianist and composer Hank Jones died in New York at 91.
Today's birthdays: Actor George Gaynes is 94. Actor Harry Carey Jr. is 90. Jazz musician Billy Cobham is 67. Actor Bill Smitrovich is 64. Actor Pierce Brosnan is 58. Actress Debra Winger is 56. Olympic gold medal gymnast Olga Korbut is 56. Actress Mare Winningham is 52. Rock musician Boyd Tinsley (The Dave Matthews Band) is 47. Rock musician Krist Novoselic (noh-voh-SEL'-ik) is 46. Singer Janet Jackson is 45. Country singer Scott Reeves (Blue County) is 45. Actor Brian (BREE'-un) F. O'Byrne is 44. Rhythm-and-blues singer Ralph Tresvant (New Edition) is 43. Actor David Boreanaz is 42. Political correspondent Tucker Carlson is 42. Actress Tracey Gold is 42. Tennis player Gabriela Sabatini is 41. Country singer Rick Trevino is 40. Musician Simon Katz is 40. Actress Tori Spelling is 38. Actress Melanie Lynskey is 34. Actress Megan Fox is 25. Actor Jacob Zachar is 25. Actor Marc John Jefferies is 21. Actor Miles Heizer is 17.
Thought for today: "The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events." -- John Kenneth Galbraith, American economist, diplomat and author (1908-2006)
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