|  Today's highlight in history: 
 			On March 27, 1912, first lady Helen Herron Taft and the wife of 
			Japan's ambassador to the United States, Viscountess Chinda, planted 
			the first two of 3,000 cherry trees given as a gift by the mayor of 
			Tokyo on the north bank of Washington, D.C.'s Tidal Basin.
 			On this date:
 			In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon (hwahn pahns duh LEE'-ohn) 
			sighted present-day Florida.
 			In 1625, Charles I acceded to the English throne upon the death of 
			James I.
 			In 1794, Congress approved "An Act to provide a Naval Armament" of 
			six armed ships.
 			In 1836, the first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland, Ohio. 			
			
			 
 			In 1911, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was incorporated.
 			In 1942, American servicemen were granted free mailing privileges.
 			In 1958, Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet premier in addition to 
			First Secretary of the Communist Party.
 			In 1964, Alaska was hit by a powerful earthquake and tsunamis that 
			killed about 130 people.
 			In 1968, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (gah-GAH'-rihn), the first 
			man to orbit the Earth, died in a plane crash.
 			In 1977, 583 people were killed when a KLM Boeing 747, attempting to 
			take off, crashed into a Pan Am 747 on the Canary Island of Tenerife 
			(ten-uh-REEF').
 			In 1980, 123 workers died when a North Sea floating oil field 
			platform, the Alexander Kielland, capsized during a storm.
 			In 1992, more than a month after winning the Olympic gold medal in 
			men's figure skating, Viktor Petrenko of the former Soviet Union won 
			his first world title in Oakland, Calif.
 			Ten years ago: President George W. Bush grudgingly signed 
			landmark legislation designed to limit the role of big money in 
			political campaigns, triggering a rush to the courthouse by critics 
			challenging the law's constitutionality. Thirty people were killed 
			by a suicide bomber during a Passover Seder in Netanya, Israel. A 
			gunman killed eight members of the Nanterre city council outside 
			Paris; a suspect killed himself the next day while in police 
			custody. Death claimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Billy Wilder at age 
			95; comedian Milton Berle at age 93; and actor-comedian Dudley Moore 
			at age 66. 
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            Five years ago: Truck bombs hit markets in Tal Afar, Iraq, 
			killing at least 152 people and wounding more than 150. NFL owners 
			voted 30-2 (with Cincinnati and Arizona dissenting) to make the 
			video replay system a permanent officiating tool.
 			One year ago: International air raids targeted Libyan leader 
			Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte (SURT) for the first time as 
			rebels quickly closed in on the regime stronghold. Miami's LeBron 
			James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh accomplished something that hadn't 
			been done in more than 50 years: Each had 30-10 nights _ James with 
			33 points and 10 rebounds, Bosh with 31 points and 12 rebounds, and 
			Wade with 30 points and 11 boards _ as the Heat beat the Houston 
			Rockets 125-119.
 			Today's birthdays: Former newspaper columnist Anthony Lewis 
			is 85. Dance company director Arthur Mitchell is 78. Actor Julian 
			Glover is 77. Actor Jerry Lacy is 76. Actor Austin Pendleton is 72. 
			Actor Michael York is 70. Rock musician Tony Banks (Genesis) is 62. 
			Rock musician Andrew Farriss (INXS) is 53. Jazz musician Dave Koz (kahz) 
			is 49. Movie director Quentin Tarantino is 49. Rock musician Derrick 
			McKenzie (Jamiroquai) is 48. Rock musician Johnny April (Staind) is 
			47. Actress Talisa Soto is 45. Actress Pauley Perrette is 43. Singer 
			Mariah Carey is 42. Rock musician Brendan Hill (Blues Traveler) is 
			42. Actress Elizabeth Mitchell is 42. Actor Nathan Fillion is 41. 
			Hip-hop singer Fergie (Black Eyed Peas) is 37. Actress Megan Hilty 
			is 31. Actress Emily Ann Lloyd is 28. Actress Brenda Song is 24. 
			Actress Taylor Atelian is 17. 			
			
			 
 			Thought for today: "Fear grows in darkness; if you think 
			there's a bogeyman around, turn on the light." -- Dorothy 
Thompson, American journalist (1894-1961) 
              
              
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