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On This Day in HistoryMonday, January 17th
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On Jan. 17, 1893, Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown as a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. (Go to article.)
On Jan. 17 , 1899, Al Capone , the American gangster and prohibition era crime leader , was born. Following his death on Jan. 25 , 1947, his obituary appeared in The Times. (Go to obit. | Other Birthdays)
Editorial Cartoon of the Day

On January 17, 1863, Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about the Civil War. (See the cartoon and read an explanation.)

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1562 French Protestants were recognized under the Edict of St. Germain.
1706 Statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston.
1806 Thomas Jefferson's daughter, Martha, gave birth to James Madison Randolph, the first child born in the White House.
1893 Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown.
1893 Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States, died in Fremont, Ohio, at age 70.
1899 Gangster Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.
1945 Soviet and Polish forces liberated Warsaw during World War II.
1945 Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, was taken into Soviet custody in Budapest, Hungary. (His fate has never been determined.)
1946 The United Nations Security Council held its first meeting.
1977 Convicted murderer Gary Gilmore was shot by a firing squad at Utah State Prison in the first U.S. execution in a decade.
1994 A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Southern California, killing at least 61 people and causing $20 billion worth of damage.
1995 A magnitude 7.2 earthquake devastated the city of Kobe, Japan; more than 6,000 people were killed.
1997 A court in Ireland granted the first divorce in the Roman Catholic country's history.
1998 President Bill Clinton became the first U.S. president to testify as a defendant in a criminal or civil suit when he answered questions from lawyers for Paula Jones, who had accused Clinton of sexual harassment.
2001 Faced with an electricity crisis, California used rolling blackouts to cut off power to hundreds of thousands of people.

Current Birthdays
Michelle Obama turns 47 years old today.

AP Photo/Alex Brandon First lady Michelle Obama turns 47 years old today.

80 James Earl Jones
Actor
80 Don Zimmer
Baseball coach
72 Maury Povich
Talk show host
69 Muhammad Ali
Boxing Hall of Famer
63 Mick Taylor
Rock musician (Rolling Stones)
57 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Lawyer, environmental activist
56 Steve Earle
Rock singer
55 Paul Young
Rock singer
54 Steve Harvey
Actor, comedian
52 Susanna Hoffs
Rock musician, singer (The Bangles)
49 Jim Carrey
Actor
45 Joshua Malina
Actor ("The West Wing," "Sports Night")
42 Naveen Andrews
Actor ("Lost")
40 Kid Rock
Rapper
31 Zooey Deschanel
Actress
Historic Birthdays

Al Capone

1/17/1899 - 1/25/1947
American gangster

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62 Philip II of Burgandy
1/17/1342 - 4/27/1404
French Duke


59 Guarino Guarini
1/17/1624 - 3/6/1683
Italian architect


69 Jacques-Francois Blondel
1/17/1705 - 1/9/1774
French architect


29 Anne Bronte
1/17/1820 - 5/28/1849
English novelist


82 David Lloyd George
1/17/1863 - 3/26/1945
English Prime Minister


80 Mack Sennett
1/17/1880 - 11/5/1960
American director/producer


69 Glenn Martin
1/17/1886 - 12/4/1955
American airplane inventor


61 Nevil Shute
1/17/1899 - 1/12/1960
English/Australian writer


78 Robert M. Hutchins
1/17/1899 - 5/14/1977
American educator


67 Nora Kaye
1/17/1920 - 2/28/1987
American ballerina


34 Thomas Dooley
1/17/1927 - 1/18/1961
American physician/author


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