Today's
Highlight in History:
On Dec. 20,
1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed as ownership of the territory was
formally transferred from France to the United States.
On this
date:
In 1790, the
first successful cotton mill in the United States began operating at Pawtucket,
R.I.
In 1812,
German authors Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first volume of the first
edition of their collection of folk stories, "Children's and Household
Tales."
In 1860,
South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union as all 169
delegates to a special convention in Charleston voted in favor of separation.
In 1864, Confederate
forces evacuated Savannah, Ga., as Union Gen. William T. Sherman continued his
"March to the Sea."
In 1912, the
play "Peg O' My Heart," a "comedy of youth" by John Hartley
Manners starring his wife, actress Laurette Taylor, opened on Broadway.
In 1945, the
Office of Price Administration announced the end of tire rationing, effective
Jan. 1, 1946.
In 1963, the
Berlin Wall was opened for the first time to West Berliners, who were allowed
one-day visits to relatives in the Eastern sector for the holidays.
In 1973,
singer-songwriter Bobby Darin died in Los Angeles following open-heart surgery;
he was 37.
In 1987,
more than 4,300 people were killed when the Dona Paz, a Philippine passenger
ship, collided with the tanker Vector off Mindoro island.
In 1989, the
United States launched Operation Just Cause, sending troops into Panama to
topple the government of Gen. Manuel Noriega.
In 1998,
Nkem Chukwu gave birth in Houston to five girls and two boys, 12 days after
giving birth to another child, a girl. (However, the tiniest of the octuplets
died a week later.)
In 1999, the
Vermont Supreme Court ruled that homosexual couples were entitled to the same
benefits and protections as wedded couples of the opposite sex.
Ten years
ago: Spain's prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar, paid a surprise visit to Spanish
soldiers in Iraq. Friends and relatives of Michael Jackson descended on his
Neverland Ranch to show their support for the entertainer as he fought child
molestation charges (Jackson was later acquitted).
Five years
ago: A Continental Airlines Boeing 737-500 taking off from Denver veered off
the runway into a ravine, injuring 37 people. Olga Lepeshinskaya, the Bolshoi
Ballet's prima ballerina for three decades during Soviet times, died in Moscow
at age 92. Movie director Robert Mulligan ("To Kill a Mockingbird")
died in Lyme, Conn. at age 83.
One year
ago: The State Department acknowledged major weaknesses in security and errors
in judgment exposed in a scathing independent report on the deadly Sept. 11, 2012
assault on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya. The National Hockey League
announced the cancellation of the 2012-13 regular-season schedule through Jan.
14. Michael Phelps was named The Associated Press male athlete of the year. In
a series of posts to her Twitter account, three-time Olympic runner Suzy Favor
Hamilton acknowledged working as an escort following a report on The Smoking
Gun website about her double life.
Today's
Birthdays: Actress Audrey Totter is 96. Actor John Hillerman is 81. Original
Mouseketeer Tommy Cole (TV: "The Mickey Mouse Club") is 72. Rock
musician-music producer Bobby Colomby is 69. Rock musician Peter Criss is 68.
Psychic/illusionist Uri Geller is 67. Producer Dick Wolf ("Law &
Order") is 67. Rock musician Alan Parsons is 65. Actress Jenny Agutter is
61. Actor Michael Badalucco is 59. Actress Blanche Baker is 57. Rock singer
Billy Bragg is 56. Rock singer-musician Mike Watt (The Secondmen, Minutemen,
fIREHOSE) is 56. Actor Joel Gretsch is 50. Country singer Kris Tyler is 49.
Rock singer Chris Robinson is 47. Actress Nicole deBoer is 43. Movie director
Todd Phillips is 43. Singer David Cook ("American Idol") is 31. Actor
Jonah Hill is 30. Singer JoJo is 23.
Thought for
Today: "Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art. ... It has
no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to
survival." — C.S. Lewis, British author (1898-1963).
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