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Five years ago: Felipe Calderon took the oath of office as Mexico's president amid catcalls and brawling lawmakers, a chaotic start to a term in which he pledged to heal a country divided by his narrow victory. Officials reported that Typhoon Durian had killed as many as 200 people when it tore through the eastern Philippines (the storm was eventually blamed for 1,399 deaths).
One year ago: President Barack Obama's bipartisan deficit commission unveiled its recommendations including lower income taxes, fewer tax breaks and higher age for retirement benefits (however, the panel failed to advance the package to Congress two days later by a vote of 11 in favor, 7 against, falling short of the 14 votes needed). LPGA players meeting in Orlando, Fla., voted to allow transgender players to compete on tour.
Today's birthdays: Former CIA director Stansfield Turner is 88. Singer Billy Paul is 77. Actor-director Woody Allen is 76. World Golf Hall of Famer Lee Trevino is 72. Singer Dianne Lennon (The Lennon Sisters) is 72. Country musician Casey Van Beek (The Tractors) is 69. Television producer David Salzman is 68. Rock singer-musician Eric Bloom (Blue Oyster Cult) is 67. Rock musician John Densmore (The Doors) is 67. Actress-singer Bette Midler is 66. Singer Gilbert O'Sullivan is 65. Actor Treat Williams is 60. Country singer Kim Richey is 55. Actress Charlene Tilton is 53. Actress-model Carol Alt is 51. Actor Jeremy Northam is 50. Producer-director Andrew Adamson is 45. Actor Nestor Carbonell is 44. Actress Golden Brooks is 41. Actress-comedian Sarah Silverman is 41. Actor Ron Melendez is 39. Contemporary Christian singer Bart Millard (MIL'-urd) is 39. Actor-writer-producer David Hornsby is 36. Singer Sarah Masen is 36. Rock musician Brad Delson (Linkin Park) is 34. Actor Nate Torrence is 34. Rock/Christian music singer-songwriter Mat Kearney is 33. Rock musician Mika Fineo (Filter) is 30. Actress Ashley Monique Clark is 23.
Thought for today: "I got a simple rule about everybody. If you don't treat me right, shame on you." -- Louis Armstrong, American jazz musician (1900-1971)
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