Today's
highlight in history:
On Feb. 4, 1962, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was founded
in Memphis, Tenn., by entertainer Danny Thomas.
On this date:
In 1783, Britain's King George III proclaimed a formal cessation of
hostilities in the American Revolutionary War.
In 1789, electors chose George Washington to be the first president
of the United States.
In 1861, delegates from six southern states that had recently
seceded from the Union met in Montgomery, Ala., to form the
Confederate States of America.
In 1932, New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt opened the Winter
Olympic Games at Lake Placid.
In 1941, the United Service Organizations (USO) came into existence.
In 1962, a rare conjunction of the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn occurred.
In 1972, Mariner 9, orbiting Mars, transmitted images of the red
planet.
In 1974, newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was kidnapped in
Berkeley, Calif., by the Symbionese Liberation Army.
In 1976, more than 23,000 people died when a severe earthquake
struck Guatemala with a magnitude of 7.5, according to the U.S.
Geological Survey.
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan announced a plan to eliminate all
medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe.
In 1983, pop singer-musician Karen Carpenter died in Downey, Calif.,
at age 32.
In 1987, pianist Liberace died at his Palm Springs, Calif., home at
age 67.
Ten years ago: President George W. Bush proposed a $2.13
trillion budget, including billions for fighting terrorism. The
World Economic Forum concluded five days of meetings in New York.
Activists in Porto Alegre, Brazil, concluded their World Social
Forum, held as a counter to the gathering in New York. Former Enron
chairman and chief executive Kenneth Lay resigned from the board,
cutting his last tie to the company beyond stock ownership.
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Five years ago: The Indianapolis Colts won Super Bowl XLI
(41), beating the Chicago Bears 29-17. Singer-actress Barbara McNair
died in Los Angeles at age 72.
One year ago: President Barack Obama appealed to Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak to focus on his legacy and begin an orderly
process to relinquish the power he'd held for 30 years; however,
Obama stopped short of calling for Mubarak's immediate resignation.
Iraq's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, said he would return half of
his annual salary to the public treasury in a symbolic gesture that
appeared calculated to insulate him against anti-government unrest
spreading across the Middle East.
Today's birthdays: Actor William Phipps is 90. Actor Conrad
Bain is 89. Former Argentinian President Isabel Peron is 81.
Comedian David Brenner is 76. Actor Gary Conway is 76. Movie
director George A. Romero is 72. Rock musician John Steel (The
Animals) is 71. Singer Florence LaRue (The Fifth Dimension) is 68.
Former Vice President Dan Quayle is 65. Rock singer Alice Cooper is
64. Actor Michael Beck is 63. Actress Lisa Eichhorn is 60. Football
Hall-of-Famer Lawrence Taylor is 53. Rock singer Tim Booth is 52.
Rock musician Henry Bogdan is 51. Country singer Clint Black is 50.
Rock musician Noodles (The Offspring) is 49. Country musician Dave
Buchanan (Yankee Grey) is 46. Actress Gabrielle Anwar is 42. Actor
Rob Corddry is 41. Singer David (dah-VEED') Garza is 41. Actor
Michael Goorjian is 41. Boxer Oscar De La Hoya is 39. Rock musician
Rick Burch (Jimmy Eat World) is 37. Singer Natalie Imbruglia (em-BROO'-lee-ah)
is 37. Rapper Cam'ron is 36. Rock singer Gavin DeGraw is 35. Olympic
gold medal gymnast-turned-singer Carly Patterson is 24.
Thought for today: "The test of the morality of a society is
what it does for its children." -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German
theologian (1906-1945)
[Associated Press]
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