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law the US’s strictest abortion laws, no termination after 15 weeks • 2018 World’s last male northern white rhino, 45 year old Sudan, dies in Kenya
Louis Hawks-75 • 1991 NFL owners strip Phoenix of 1993 Super Bowl game due to Arizona Not recognizing Martin Luther King Day • 1995 Michael Jordan rejoins Chicago Bulls after 17 months, beats Pacers
Commoner”, born in Salem, Illinois (d. 1925) 1891 Earl Warren, Governor of California and 14th US Supreme Court Chief Justice (1953-69), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 1974) 1904 John Sirica, American federal judge (Watergate hearings), born in Waterbury, Connecticut (d. 1992) 1946 Ruth Pointer, American singer-songwriter (Pointer Sisters-I’m So Excited), born in Oakland, California 1947 Glenn Close, American actress (The Big Chill, Fatal Attraction), born in Greenwich, Connecticut 1955 Bruce Willis, American actor (Moonlighting, Die Hard), born in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany 1958 Andy Reid, American NFL coach (Philadelphia Eagles 1999–2012; Kansas City Chiefs 2013–20), born in Los Angeles, California
This Day in History - March 19: Movies, TV, music, sports and more • 1279 A Mongolian victory at the naval Battle of Yamen ends the Song Dynasty in China • 1644 200 members of Peking imperial family and court commit suicide in loyalty to the Emperor • 1822 Boston, Massachusetts incorporated as a city • 1863 Confederate cruiser SS Georgiana destroyed on her maiden voyage with a cargo of munitions, and medicines then valued over $1,000,000. Wreck discovered exactly 102 years later by teenage diver and pioneer underwater archaeologist E. Lee Spence. • 1915 Pluto photographed for 1st time (although unknown at the time) • 1918 US Congress authorizes time zones & approves daylight saving time • 1920 US Senate rejects Treaty of Versailles for 2nd time refusing to ratify League of Na-
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tions’ covenant (maintaining isolation policy) 1931 Nevada legalizes gambling 1932 The Sydney Harbour Bridge is opened in Sydney, Australia 1942 FDR orders men between 45 & 64 to register for non-military duty 1987 American televangelist Jim Bakker resigns amid rape accusation by his secretary, Jessica Hahn 1992 Britain’s Prince Andrew & Sarah, Duchess of York, announce separation 2003 Airstrikes by an American and British-led coalition signal the beginning of the Invasion of Iraq, without United Nations support and in defiance of world opinion 2013 NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity discovers further evidence of water-bearing minerals 2018 Mississippi signs into
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• 1979 US House of Representatives begins live TV broadcasts via C-SPAN • 1984 American sitcom “Kate & Allie” premieres on CBS TV starring Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin
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• 1859 Opera “Faust” by Charles Gounod premieres in Paris • 1941 Jimmy Dorsey & orchestra record “Green Eyes” & “Maria Elena” • 1974 Jefferson Starship begins their 1st tour
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• 1589 William Bradford, English separatist, Governor of Plymouth colony for 30 years (baptized), born in Austerfield, England (d. 1657) • 1813 David Livingstone, Scottish explorer (found by Stanley in Africa), born in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland (d. 1873) • 1848 Wyatt Earp, American frontiersman and marshal who participated in the gunfight at the OK Corral, born in Monmouth, Illinois (d. 1929) • 1860 William Jennings Bryan, American orator and statesman known as “The Great
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