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Monday, December 13th The 347th day of 2010. There are 18 days left in the year. | |
Today's Highlights in History | |||
See a larger version of this front page. | On Dec. 13, 1981, authorities in Poland imposed martial law in a crackdown on the Solidarity labor movement. Martial law formally ended in 1983. (Go to article.) | ||
On December 13, 1879, Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about John Sherman, the treasury secretary and former (and future) U.S. senator. (See the cartoon and read an explanation.) |
On this date in: | |
1642 | Dutch navigator Abel Tasman arrived in present-day New Zealand. |
1769 | Dartmouth College in New Hampshire received its charter. |
1862 | Confederate forces dealt Union troops a major defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg in Virginia. |
1918 | President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France to attend the post-World War I peace conference at Versailles, becoming the first chief executive to visit Europe while in office. |
1988 | PLO chairman Yasser Arafat addressed the U.N. General Assembly in Geneva, where it had reconvened after the United States refused to grant Arafat a visa to visit New York. |
1989 | South African President F.W. de Klerk met for the first time with imprisoned African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, at de Klerk's office in Cape Town. |
1996 | The U.N. Security Council chose Kofi Annan of Ghana to be the world body's seventh secretary-general. |
2000 | Republican George W. Bush claimed the presidency 36 days after Election Day. |
2001 | The Pentagon released a captured videotape of Osama bin Laden in which the al-Qaida leader said the deaths and destruction achieved by the Sept. 11 attacks exceeded his "most optimistic" expectations. |
2001 | Five suspected Islamic militants killed nine people in an attack on India's parliament before being killed themselves. |
2001 | President George W. Bush served formal notice that the United States was pulling out of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with Russia. |
2002 | Cardinal Bernard Law resigned as Boston archbishop because of the priest sex abuse scandal. |
2003 | Ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces while hiding in a hole under a farmhouse in Adwar, near his hometown of Tikrit. |
2007 | Shareholders of Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, approved a takeover by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. |
2007 | The Mitchell Report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball was released, implicating seven MVPs and 31 All-Stars. |
Current Birthdays | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taylor Swift turns 21 years old today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AP Photo/Evan Agostini Country singer Taylor Swift turns 21 years old today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Historic Birthdays | |
Carlos Montoya | |
12/13/1903 - 3/3/1993 Spanish-American flamenco guitarist (Go to obit.) | |
85 | Carlos Gozzi 12/13/1720 - 4/4/1806 Italian poet and dramatist |
72 | Sir William Hamilton 12/13/1730 - 4/6/1803 English diplomat and archaeologist |
68 | Joseph Howe 12/13/1804 - 6/1/1873 Canadian statesman and publisher |
86 | Lawrence Lowell 12/13/1856 - 1/6/1943 American lawyer, educator, and president of Harvard University (1909-1933) |
73 | Emily Carr 12/13/1871 - 3/2/1945 Canadian painter and writer |
76 | Alvin York 12/13/1887 - 9/2/1964 American military hero of World War I |
90 | Marc Connelly 12/13/1890 - 12/21/1980 American playwright and journalist |
84 | Archie Moore 12/13/1913 - 12/9/1998 American boxer |
El caparazón: Inteligencia colectiva (4 enlaces, 5 videopropuestas) de la semana |
Posted: 13 Dec 2010 05:11 AM PST
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Sunday, December 12th The 346th day of 2010. There are 19 days left in the year. | |
Today's Highlights in History | |||
See a larger version of this front page. | On Dec. 12, 1963, Kenya gained its independence from Britain. (Go to article.) | ||
On December 12, 1863, Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about the Chattanooga campaign during the Civil War. (See the cartoon and read an explanation.) |
On this date in: | |
1745 | John Jay, statesman and the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, was born in New York City. |
1787 | Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. |
1870 | Joseph H. Rainey of South Carolina took his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first black congressman. |
1897 | "The Katzenjammer Kids," the pioneering comic strip by Rudolph Dirks, debuted in the New York Journal. |
1914 | The New York Stock Exchange re-opened for the first time since July 30. The market had shut down when World War I broke out. |
1915 | Singer Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken, N.J. |
1917 | Father Edward Flanagan founded Boys Town outside Omaha, Neb. |
1925 | The first motel, the Motel Inn, opened, in San Luis Obispo, Calif. |
1947 | The United Mine Workers union withdrew from the American Federation of Labor. |
1975 | Sara Jane Moore pleaded guilty to trying to kill President Gerald R. Ford. |
1998 | The House Judiciary Committee approved a fourth article of impeachment against President Bill Clinton and submitted the case to the full House. |
2000 | A divided U.S. Supreme Court halted the presidential recount in Florida, effectively making Republican George W. Bush the winner. |
2003 | Keiko, the killer whale made famous by the "Free Willy" movies, died in a Norwegian fjord. |
2009 | Houston became the largest U.S. city to elect an openly gay mayor, with voters handing a solid victory to City Controller Annise Parker. |
Current Birthdays | ||||||||||||||||||||
Jennifer Connelly turns 40years old today. | ||||||||||||||||||||
AP Photo/Dan Steinberg Actress Jennifer Connelly turns 40 years old today. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Historic Birthdays | |
Frank Sinatra | |
12/12/1915 - 5/14/1998 American actor and singer (Go to obit.) | |
61 | Alvaro de Bazan Santa Cruz 12/12/1526 - 2/9/1588 Spanish naval commander |
83 | John Jay 12/12/1745 - 5/17/1829 First chief justice of the United States |
73 | William Lloyd Garrison 12/12/1805 - 5/24/1879 American abolitionist |
64 | Stand Watie 12/12/1806 - 9/9/1871 Cherokee chief |
67 | Gustave Flaubert 12/12/1821 - 5/8/1880 French novelist |
80 | Edvard Munch 12/12/1863 - 1/23/1944 Norweigan painter |
72 | Arthur Garfield Brisbane 12/12/1864 - 12/25/1936 American editor and writer |
51 | Alvin Kraenzlein 12/12/1876 - 1/6/1928 American Olympic athlete; first competitor to win four gold medals in a single Olympics |
73 | Arthur Garfield Hays 12/12/1881 - 12/14/1954 American lawyer and defender of civil liberties |
79 | Edward G. Robinson 12/12/1893 - 1/26/1973 American actor and singer |
85 | Henry Armstrong 12/12/1912 - 10/24/1988 American boxer |
65 | John Osborne 12/12/1929 - 12/24/1994 English playwright |