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On This Day in HistoryMonday, January 10th
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Today's Highlights in History
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On Jan. 10, 1946, the first General Assembly of the United Nations convened in London. (Go to article.)On Jan. 101910Galina Sergeyevna Ulanovaone of the greatest ballet dancers of the 20th century, was born. Following her death on Mar.211998, her obituary appeared in The Times. (Go to obit. | Other Birthdays)
Editorial Cartoon of the Day

On January 10, 1874Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about foreign policy. (See the cartoon and read an explanation.)

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1776Thomas Paine published the pamphlet "Common Sense."
1861Florida seceded from the Union.
1863London's Metropolitan, the world's first underground passenger railway, opened to the public.
1870John D. Rockefeller incorporated Standard Oil.
1920The League of Nations was established as the Treaty of Versailles went into effect.
1957Harold Macmillan became prime minister of Great Britain following the resignation of Anthony Eden.
1964The Beatles' first album in the United States, "Introducing the Beatles," was released.
1967Republican Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts, the first black elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote, took his seat.
1971"Masterpiece Theatre" premiered on PBS.
1984The United States and the Vatican established full diplomatic relations.
2000America Online agreed to buy Time-Warner for $162 billion. (Time-Warner decided to spin off AOL in 2009.)
2003North Korea withdrew from a global treaty barring it from making nuclear weapons.
2005CBS issued a damning independent review of mistakes related to a "60 Minutes Wednesday" report on President George W. Bush's National Guard service.
2007President George W. Bush announced he would send a "surge" of 21,500 U.S. forces to Iraq.
2010NBC announced a plan to move "The Jay Leno Show" from prime time to 11:35 p.m. Eastern time and push "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" back to 12:05 a.m. (O'Brien ended up leaving NBC, and Leno resumed hosting "Tonight.")

Current Birthdays
Willie McCovey turns 73years old today.

AP Photo/Ben Margot Baseball Hall of Famer Willie McCovey turns 73 years old today.

76Ronnie Hawkins
Rock singer, musician
72Scott McKenzie
Singer
67Frank Sinatra Jr.
Singer
66Rod Stewart
Rock singer
63Donald Fagen
Rock singer, musician (Steely Dan)
63William Sanderson
Actor ("Deadwood," "Newhart")
62George Foreman
Boxing Hall of Famer
61Roy Blunt
U.S. senator, R-Mo.
58Pat Benatar
Rock singer
55Shawn Colvin
Rock singer
50Evan Handler
Actor
48Mark Pryor
U.S. senator, D-Ark.
36Jake Delhomme
Cleveland Browns quarterback
Historic Birthdays
Galina Sergeyevna Ulanova
 
1/10/1910 - 3/21/1998
Russian prima ballerina 

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48Nicolaus Steno
1/10/1638 - 11/26/1686
Danish geologist and anatomist

68John Emerich, Lord Acton
1/10/1834 - 6/19/1902
English historian

66Yukichi Fukuzawa
1/10/1835 - 2/3/1901
Japanese educator and publisher

41John Wellborn Root
1/10/1850 - 1/15/1891
American architect

71Frederick Gardner Cottrell
1/10/1877 - 11/16/1948
American educator and scientist

83Francis X. Bushman
1/10/1883 - 8/23/1966
American actor

94Dumas Malone
1/10/1892 - 12/27/1986
American historian; wrote authoritative biography of Thomas Jefferson

87Uri Zvi Greenberg
1/10/1894 - 5/8/1981
Hebrew and Yiddish poet

72Dame Barbara Hepworth
1/10/1903 - 5/20/1975
English sculptor

83Ray Bolger
1/10/1904 - 1/15/1987
American dancer and actor

84Paul Henreid
1/10/1908 - 3/29/1992
Austrian-born American actor

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