Today's highlight in history:
On Jan. 31, 1961, NASA launched Ham the Chimp aboard a
Mercury-Redstone rocket from Cape Canaveral; Ham was recovered
safely from the Atlantic Ocean following his 16 1/2-minute
suborbital flight.
On this date:
In 1606, Guy Fawkes, convicted of treason for his part in the
"Gunpowder Plot" against the English Parliament and King James I,
was executed.
In 1797, composer Franz Schubert was born in Vienna.
In 1865, Gen. Robert E. Lee was named general-in-chief of all the
Confederate armies.
In 1917, during World War I, Germany served notice it was beginning
a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare.
In 1929, revolutionary Leon Trotsky and his family were expelled
from the Soviet Union.
In 1944, during World War II, U.S. forces began a successful
invasion of Kwajalein Atoll and other parts of the Japanese-held
Marshall Islands.
In 1945, Pvt. Eddie Slovik, 24, became the first U.S. soldier since
the Civil War to be executed for desertion as he was shot by an
American firing squad in France.
In 1950, President Harry S. Truman announced he had ordered
development of the hydrogen bomb.
In 1958, the United States entered the Space Age with its first
successful launch of a satellite into orbit, Explorer I.
In 1971, astronauts Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell and Stuart Roosa
blasted off aboard Apollo 14 on a mission to the moon.
In 1992, leaders of the U.N. Security Council's member states held
an unprecedented summit, after which they issued a declaration on
collective security, arms control and nuclear non-proliferation.
In 2000, an Alaska Airlines jet spiraled into the Pacific Ocean off
Port Hueneme, Calif., killing all 88 people aboard.
Ten years ago: The Bush administration handed abortion
opponents a symbolic victory, classifying a developing fetus as an
"unborn child" as a way of extending prenatal care to low-income
pregnant women under the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said in a speech that the United
States had to prepare for potential surprise attacks "vastly more
deadly" than those on 9/11. Kentucky, cited by the NCAA for more
than three dozen recruiting violations, was placed on three years'
probation.
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Five years ago: President George W. Bush, visiting Wall
Street, delivered his "State of the Economy" speech in which he took
aim at lavish salaries and bonuses for corporate executives.
Delaware Sen. Joe Biden formally launched his bid for the Democratic
presidential nomination. Nine blinking electronic devices planted
around Boston threw a scare into the city in what turned out to be a
marketing campaign for a late-night cable cartoon. Best-selling
author and columnist Molly Ivins died in Austin, Texas, at age 62.
One year ago: A federal judge in Florida declared the Obama
administration's health care overhaul unconstitutional, siding with
26 states that argued people cannot be required to buy health
insurance. Egypt's military promised not to fire on peaceful
protests and recognized "the legitimacy of the people's demands."
Myanmar opened its first parliament in more than two decades, an
event greeted with cautious optimism by opposition lawmakers despite
the military's tight management of the event.
Today's birthdays: Actress Carol Channing is 91. Baseball
Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks is 81. Composer Philip Glass is 75. Former
Interior Secretary James Watt is 74. Queen Beatrix of the
Netherlands is 74. Actor Stuart Margolin is 72. Actress Jessica
Walter is 71. Former U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., is 71. Blues
singer-musician Charlie Musselwhite is 68. Actor Glynn Turman is 66.
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Nolan Ryan is 65. Singer-musician Harry Wayne
Casey (KC and the Sunshine Band) is 61. Rock singer Johnny Rotten is
56. Actress Kelly Lynch is 53. Actor Anthony LaPaglia is 53.
Singer-musician Lloyd Cole is 51. Rock musician Jeff Hanneman
(Slayer) is 48. Rock musician Al Jaworski (Jesus Jones) is 46.
Actress Minnie Driver is 42. Actress Portia de Rossi is 39.
Actor-comedian Bobby Moynihan is 35. Actress Kerry Washington is 35.
Singer Justin Timberlake is 31.
Thought for Today: "Mystics always hope that science will
some day overtake them." -- Booth Tarkington, American
author-dramatist (1869-1946)
[Associated Press]
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