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Five years ago: Texas authorities started removing the first of more than 400 girls from a compound built by a polygamist sect. Lisa Montgomery was sentenced to death in Kansas City, Mo., for killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett (STIN'-net), a mother-to-be, and cutting the surviving baby from her womb. Pirates seized the French luxury yacht Le Ponant and its 30 crew members off the coast of Somalia. (The crew was released a week later; six alleged pirates ended up being captured.)
One year ago: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney unleashed a strong attack on President Barack Obama's truthfulness, accusing him of running a "hide-and-seek" re-election campaign in an address to newspaper editors and publishers. A federal judge sentenced five former New Orleans police officers to prison for the deadly shootings on a bridge in the chaotic days following Hurricane Katrina.
Today's birthdays: Actress Elizabeth Wilson is 92. Author-poet Maya Angelou is 85. Former Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., is 81. Recording executive Clive Davis is 81. Bandleader Hugh Masekela is 74. Author Kitty Kelley is 71. Actor Craig T. Nelson is 69. Actor Walter Charles is 68. Actress Christine Lahti is 63. Country singer Steve Gatlin (The Gatlin Brothers) is 62. Actress Mary-Margaret Humes is 59. Writer-producer David E. Kelley is 57. Actor Phil Morris is 54. Actress Lorraine Toussaint is 53. Actor Hugo Weaving is 53. Rock musician Craig Adams (The Cult) is 51. Actor David Cross is 49. Actor Robert Downey Jr. is 48. Actress Nancy McKeon is 47. Actor Barry Pepper is 43. Country singer Clay Davidson is 42. Rock singer Josh Todd (Buckcherry) is 42. Singer Jill Scott is 41. Rock musician Magnus Sveningsson (The Cardigans) is 41. Magician David Blaine is 40. Singer Kelly Price is 40. Rhythm-and-blues singer Andre Dalyrimple (Soul For Real) is 39. Actor James Roday is 37. Actress Natasha Lyonne is 34. Actor Eric Andre is 30. Actress Amanda Righetti is 30. Actress Jamie Lynn Spears is 22. Pop singer Austin Mahone (muh-HOHN') is 17.
Thought for today: "Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice; say that I was a drum major for peace; I was a drum major for righteousness. And all of the other shallow things will not matter." -- Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
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