Today's highlight in history:
On April 26, 1937, German and Italian warplanes raided the Basque
town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, resulting in
widespread destruction; estimates of the number of people killed
vary greatly, from the hundreds to the thousands. (The raid inspired
Pablo Picasso's famous antiwar painting, "Guernica.")
On this date:
In 1607, English colonists went ashore at present-day Cape Henry,
Va., on an expedition to establish the first permanent English
settlement in the Western Hemisphere.
In 1785, American naturalist, hunter and artist John James Audubon
was born in present-day Haiti.
In 1865, John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham
Lincoln, was surrounded by federal troops near Port Royal, Va., and
killed. (As he lay dying, Booth looked at his hands and gasped,
"Useless, useless.")
In 1909, Abdul Hamid II was deposed as sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
In 1945, Marshal Henri Philippe Petain (an-REE' fee-LEEP' pay-TAN'),
the head of France's Vichy government during World War II, was
arrested.
In 1952, the destroyer-minesweeper USS Hobson sank in the central
Atlantic after colliding with the aircraft carrier USS Wasp with the
loss of 176 crew members.
In 1962, the NASA spacecraft Ranger 4 crashed into the moon as
planned after failing to transmit images and data.
In 1968, the United States exploded beneath the Nevada desert a 1.3
megaton nuclear device called "Boxcar."
In 1972, the first Lockheed L-1011 TriStar went into commercial
service with Eastern Airlines.
In 1986, a major nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl plant in
Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union).
In 1992, Moscow saw its first publicly observed Russian Orthodox
Easter in 74 years.
In 2000, Vermont Gov. Howard Dean signed the nation's first bill
allowing same-sex couples to form civil unions.
Ten years ago: Robert Steinhaeuser, an expelled student, went
on a shooting rampage at a school in Erfurt, Germany, killing 16
people, plus himself. David Gunn, who had run transit systems in New
York City and Washington, was named president of Amtrak, the
troubled national rail passenger service.
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Five years ago: The Senate joined the House, 51-46, in
clearing legislation calling for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from
Iraq to begin by Oct. 1, 2007, with a goal of a complete pullout six
months later (President George W. Bush later vetoed the measure).
Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls gathered in Orangeburg, S.C.,
for their first debate of the 2008 campaign, during which they
heaped criticism on President Bush's Iraq policy. Former White House
aide and movie industry lobbyist Jack Valenti died in Washington,
D.C., at age 85.
One year ago: An 84-year-old naturalized American from
Burundi accused of participating in the 1994 Rwandan genocide went
on trial in Wichita, Kan. (While Lazare Kobagaya (luh-ZAR'
koh-bah-GY'-ah) was convicted of making false statements on
immigration forms, the jury deadlocked on whether he'd played a role
in the genocide. Federal prosecutors later moved to dismiss all the
charges because they'd failed to disclose information about a
witness who could have benefited the defense.)
Today's birthdays: Actress-comedian Carol Burnett is 79.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Maurice Williams is 74. Songwriter-musician
Duane Eddy is 74. Singer Bobby Rydell is 70. Rock musician Gary
Wright is 69. Actress Nancy Lenehan is 59. Actor Giancarlo Esposito
is 54. Rock musician Roger Taylor (Duran Duran) is 52. Actress Joan
Chen is 51. Rock musician Chris Mars is 51. Actor-singer Michael
Damian is 50. Actor Jet Li (lee) is 49. Rock musician Jimmy Stafford
(Train) is 48. Actor-comedian Kevin James is 47. Actress Marianne
Jean-Baptiste is 45. Country musician Joe Caverlee (Yankee Grey) is
44. Rapper T-Boz (TLC) is 42. Country musician Jay DeMarcus (Rascal
Flatts) is 41. Country musician Michael Jeffers (Pinmonkey) is 40.
Rock musician Jose Pasillas (Incubus) is 36. Actor Jason Earles is
35. Actor Leonard Earl Howze is 35. Actor Tom Welling is 35. Actor
Nyambi Nyambi is 33. Actress Jordana Brewster is 32. Actress Stana
Katic (TV: "Castle") is 32. Actress Marnette Patterson is 32. Actor
Channing Tatum is 32. Actor Aaron Weeks is 26.
Thought for today: "A good scapegoat is nearly as welcome as
a solution to the problem." -- Author unknown.
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