Today's highlight in history:
On May 5, 1862, the Battle of Puebla took place in Mexico as forces
loyal to Benito Juarez defeated troops that had been sent by
Napoleon III during the so-called French Intervention. (The Cinco de
Mayo holiday commemorates Mexico's victory.)
On this date:
In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte, 51, died in exile on the island of St.
Helena.
In 1891, New York's Carnegie Hall (then named "Music Hall") had its
official opening night.
In 1922, construction began on the original Yankee Stadium in New
York.
In 1925, schoolteacher John T. Scopes was charged in Tennessee with
violating a state law that prohibited teaching the theory of
evolution. (Scopes was found guilty, but his conviction was later
set aside.)
In 1936, the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, fell to Italian
invaders.
In 1941, Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie returned to Addis Ababa
after the Italians were driven out with the help of Allied forces.
In 1942, wartime sugar rationing began in the United States.
In 1955, West Germany became a fully sovereign state. The baseball
musical "Damn Yankees" opened on Broadway.
In 1961, astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. became America's first space
traveler as he made a 15-minute suborbital flight aboard Freedom 7,
a Mercury capsule launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
In 1972, an Alitalia DC-8 crashed into Mount Longa near Palermo,
Sicily, with the loss of all 115 people on board.
In 1981, Irish Republican Army hunger-striker Bobby Sands died at
the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland in his 66th day without food.
In 1987, the congressional Iran-Contra hearings opened with former
Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord (SEE'-kohrd) the lead-off
witness. The federal government began a yearlong amnesty program,
offering citizenship to illegal aliens who met certain conditions.
Ten years ago: French President Jacques Chirac (zhahk shih-RAHK')
was re-elected in a landslide victory over extreme-right leader
Jean-Marie Le Pen. Movie director George Sidney, who had directed
dozens of musicals when the genre was at its peak, died in Las Vegas
at age 85. Movie producer Michael Todd Jr. died in Ireland at age
72. Former Bolivian President Hugo Banzer died in Santa Cruz,
Bolivia, at age 75.
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Five years ago: A Kenya Airways jet crashed in southern
Cameroon, killing all 114 people on board. Street Sense roared from
next-to-last in a 20-horse field to win the Kentucky Derby. Floyd
Mayweather Jr. beat Oscar De La Hoya to win the WBC 154-pound title
at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas.
One year ago: Solemnly honoring victims of the Sept. 11
terror attacks, President Barack Obama hugged survivors at ground
zero in New York and declared that the killing of Osama bin Laden
was an American message to the world: "When we say we will never
forget, we mean what we say." Pakistan broke its silence over the
U.S. commando raid that killed bin Laden, acknowledging its
"shortcomings" in finding him but threatening to review cooperation
with Washington if there were another similar violation of Pakistani
sovereignty. Director, playwright and screenwriter Arthur Laurents
died in New York at age 93. Actress Dana Wynter ("Invasion of the
Body Snatchers") died in Ojai, Calif., at age 79.
Today's birthdays: Actress Pat Carroll is 85. Former AFL-CIO
president John J. Sweeney is 78. Saxophonist Ace Cannon is 78.
Country singer-musician Roni Stoneman is 74. Actor Michael Murphy is
74. Actor Lance Henriksen is 72. Comedian-actor Michael Palin is 69.
Actor John Rhys-Davies is 68. Actor Roger Rees is 68. Rock
correspondent Kurt Loder is 67. Rock musician Bill Ward (Black
Sabbath) is 64. Actor Richard E. Grant is 55. CBS News corespondent
John Miller is 54. Rock singer Ian McCulloch (Echo and the Bunnymen)
is 53. NBC News anchor Brian Williams is 53. Rock musician Shawn
Drover (Megadeth) is 46. TV personality Kyan (KY'-ihn) Douglas is
42. Actress Tina Yothers is 39. Rhythm and blues singer Raheem
DeVaughn is 37. Actor Vincent Kartheiser is 33. Singer Craig David
is 31. Actress Danielle Fishel is 31. Actor Henry Cavill is 29. Soul
singer Adele is 24. Rock singer Skye Sweetnam is 24.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Chris Brown is 23.
Thought for today: "Great minds discuss ideas, average minds
discuss events, small minds discuss people." -- Admiral Hyman G. Rickover,
"father" of America's nuclear navy (1900-1986)
[Associated Press]
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