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Answer to Prayers:
Welcome to the Globe’s Good News Sunday issue
New Hollister boutique offers hope. Page 3
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Why we love living in the Ozarks. Page 5
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Brad Bennett and his team of motorcycle and BMX stunt riders, former contestants on America’s Got Talent, will perform at this year’s Back to School Bash. (Special to Branson Globe)
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Staff Reports After what has seemed like the longest break from school in history, back to school - in one
Why smiling is a great idea. Page 12
Highs in the 90s with daily chances of showers.
Back to School Bash is Aug. 16 form or another - is just around the corner. First Baptist Church of Branson will hold its fourteenth an-
nual Back to School Bash on Sunday, August 16 from 2 to 4 pm. This year’s event is a driveSEE BASH, PAGE 2
Branson Globe Staff Living in a world suffering through a pandemic, racial injustice and explosions that decimate major cities - not to mention all the election-year drama - we all need to see a little good news. We need to take a break from the 24-hour news cycle, and spend some time feeling good about our community, and maybe do a puzzle or two. That’s what’s behind our new Sunday format: good news and a little fun. You’ll get to know each of us on staff at the Globe, and hopefully you’ll share a little with us. Is there something you would like to see in the Sunday edition? Please feel free to email us at production@bransonglobe.com, or call our office during the week at (417) 334-9100. Have a great Sunday!
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through at the Branson RecPlex baseball parking lot. According to Terry Brown, FBC Branson event coordinator, “With so many events cancelled or postponed, we wanted to keep this event going, and of course it will be ‘COVID safe’.” More than 20 area businesses and individuals have donated to provide 1,400 backpacks and school supplies that will be given away at the Bash. Families will stay in their cars, as staff handout the free items. Children must be present to get the free backpacks. In addition, popsicles, music, a motorcycle and BMX stunt show, treats, and drinking cups stuffed with bubble gum will be provided, also free of charge while supplies last. Backpacks and school supplies were all donated by individuals, businesses and organizations in Taney County. This year’s sponsors for the Back to
School Bash event include the Branson Globe, Mercy Health, Jim Lawson, KRZK 106.3 FM, My 100.1 FM, 102.9 the Z, 98.1 KCAX, AM 900 KHOZ, The Grand Plaza Hotel, Lilley’s Landing Resort, Branson Bank, Chick-fil-A, MFA Propane, KLFC 88.1 FM, Ozark Mountain Ear, Nose and Throat with Dr. Travis Brawner, Tri-County Baptist Association, Coldstone Creamery, Kanakuk Camps, Casey’s General Store, The Bank of Missouri, Skaggs Foundation, Christian Action Ministries, and the Branson Wash Company. “We love hosting a big community party,” Brown said. “Everyone is welcome to come!” For more information about the Back to School Bash, visit www.fbcbranson.com or call the church office at 417-3347437.
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Hollister boutique offers more than just clothing By K.D. Michaels Staff Writer A new boutique has recently opened in Hollister, however, it’s not your average clothing store. “Everything in here is free”, said Linda Anthony, who, along with her daughter, Tonya, helps operate Answers to Prayers Boutique and Outreach. The well-appropriated store provides clothing, food and hygiene items to those in need, free of charge. The non-profit outreach is sponsored by Billye Brim Ministries and Prayer Mountain of the Ozarks, and is designed to help the less fortunate in the Hollister and Branson communities. The boutique opened in January in a small shop along Hollister’s Turkey Creek, and moved it it’s current, larger home in June. Since opening, Answers to Prayers has aided approximately 150 to 200 people per month, according to Anthony. “When people come in, they sign in. We like for them to bring their children or other family members in, as well,” Anthony explained. “We offer them two clothing items a month. We also offer them food, and we provide resources. We research what is available for people who need help, and direct them to places like CAM. where they can get additional assistance.” Anthony added that working with this special group of clients has been
a humbling experience. “When people come in, some don’t even have a can opener, or a plate. They are going day to day without enough food to eat. And, a lot of the people who come in looking for clothes are just trying to find something to wear so they can get a job. We do anything we can to help people,.” said Anthony. “My daughter and I don’t have lot, but doing this makes us realize that we’re so much better off than many people.” In addition to the boutique, Answers to Prayers offers a church service, located just down from the store’s First Street location. Also sponsored by Prayer Mountain of the Ozarks, God’s Club meets each Sunday at 2 pm, and provides nourishment for the spirit as well as the body, according to Anthony.
“We invite people we’ve helped in the store with food or clothing. We try to feed them and then we feed them the Word,” Anthony noted. “Its a place for people who want to go to church, but maybe don’t feel like they belong.” “So many people just feel like no one cares about them,” added Tonya Anthony. “My mom and I want to really reach people. We don’t just give them clothes and food, but we try to get to the heart, and meet all of their needs.” Answers to Prayers is located at 144 First Street in Hollister. The outreach is always willing to take donations of good, used clothing for both adults and children, as well as new toiletries and non-perishable food items.
Linda Anthony and daughter Tonya help many through Answers to Prayers Boutique and Outreach. (Photo by K.D. Michaels)
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SNOW is a 6 month old female Terrier/Labrador Retriever mix. She is playful and one of those sweet pups that loves the water. She would make a great lake dog and a wonderful addition to your family.
Steel John Mistoffelees Hippe Browne, is the coolest cat in the whole dang world- at least that’s what his theme song says. He can frequently be found chasing bugs on the balcony or screaming for attention at his humans’ bedroom door. Recently, Steel’s humans got married, and he begrudgingly wore his Sunday best for the occasion. info@turtlecreekbranson.com
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Good News Network A cancelled internship turned into a big opportunity for one young woman to help her whole state. Just a few months ago, the Emory University student, like the rest of us, was gearing up for the summer when COVID-19 ruined her plans. “After receiving countless emails about canceled internships, I had just about concluded that I would be spending my summer twiddling my thumbs,” said Lia Rubel from her home in Barre, Vermont, a blue-collar town of about 10,000. That’s when she got a call from a friend about a new initiative organized by some Yale University students who saw a great need—a need that escalated to urgent in the era of coronavirus. People were still in need of medical care but couldn’t leave their homes for fear of spreading or contracting the virus, especially seniors, who are more vulnerable. That’s why, in March, Telehealth Access for Seniors was born: to get communications tech-
nology, such as a smartphone or tablet computer, to elderly patients who lack and very much need it. “It’s more than just a device. It’s a vital connectivity tool and it could save someone’s life,” says Rubel, 18, who joined the initiative in March as the lead for Vermont. “It just hurt my heart that they don’t have that privilege and they can’t connect to friends and families. They can’t even connect to their doctors.” Born in the 1960s as part of NASA’s mission to put men on the moon (they might need medical care up there too), telehealth options have experienced a renaissance in the era of high-speed connectivity and ubiquitous devices with screens. In 2002, a former NASA surgeon and engineer founded Teledoc, which became the first nationwide telehealth company in 2005; in 2015, the first medical facility totally dedicated to telehealth opened in Chesterfield, Missouri, Mercy Virtual. But many people don’t have access to these services for lack of technology, and the problem is SEE SENIORS, PAGE 10
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Old toy horse left in trash becomes local celebrity Good News Network. An old stuffed toy horse left out on the pavement for trash pick-up went on to a life of celebrity, after residents of a small village in Norfolk, England adopted him as their face-mask-wearing mascot. It all started about a week ago when a gentleman in Hethersett who had recently lost his wife, was cleaning out his house and the horse was one of the things he was throwing away. It is believed that some children picked him up and played with him, leaving him on a grassy knoll—the rest of the story is filled with the kind of whimsy we all need in this time of restricted community. At first, a lady posted on a local Facebook page asking if anybody had lost him, and obviously a lot of comments with horse-y puns ensued. “The next thing we knew, he got put outside someone’s door, and she took him in and named him Derek Trotter,” said resident Kim Rout—a reference to the character from an 80s TV sitcom Only Fools and Horses. Derek has since trotted from
home to home, with villagers keeping track of his whereabouts on a Facebook group that Kim set up called Derek Trotter the Globetrotting Pony. The Facebook group, which has gained nearly 400 followers, has been a hilarious addition to people’s day. “A couple of days later, there was Rodney left at a bus stop, waiting for a bus.” People have been sharing photos of him appearing on their doorsteps, or ‘grazing’ on grass and flowers in their gardens. Derek has been taken out on ‘walks’ with some residents, and he has even gained a horsey friend, with the mysterious emergence of a smaller toy horse, which has been named Rodney, and now travels around beside Derek. Kim, who has a 15-year-old son, said, “It feels like it’s come at just the right time, what with everyone having been in lockdown. “It’s really brightened up the village. People have told me that they sit and wait for posts on the Facebook page, to see
where the boys have been and what they’ve been up to. “They’ll spend the night with somebody, and then get passed on further down the road, or to some-
body in the Facebook group.” Derek and Rodney have also been on the occasional excursion out of the village. This week, Kim drove them
five miles to Wymondham, where they had a paddle at the edge of a river, and tried their hoofs at ‘abSEE DEREK TROTTER, PAGE 11
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Teen abandoned at birth now raises money to give senior dogs a forever home Good News Network. Abandoned in a basket on a college campus in India as an infant, Meena Kumar knows what it’s like to need a little love. That’s why she’s drawn to the pups that are most often overlooked—senior dogs living out their golden years in animal shelters. Snuggling with four-legged seniors became her passion, and that dedication is helping to support second-chances for dozens of
dogs, even after being told she was too young to volunteer. “More people should adopt senior dogs,” she told CNN. “They give you the same unconditional love as any other dog.” The 14-year-old’s love for canines began when she was no taller than a Schnauzer. She spent a year in an Indian orphanage, before being adopted by a couple in Mumbai. As a twoSEE DOGS, PAGE 14
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Continued from page 9 seiling’ from the top of a wooden observation tower. And Sharon Watts, 52, who runs the local village Brownies group, said Derek and Rodney have made two visits to the group, and have proven themselves to be very popular among the girls. “Derek and Rodney joined in with the meetings and even got given a Brownies uniform – although we don’t usually allow boys in!” Kim said she hopes the two horses will end up being passed further afield than Hethersett once they have “exhausted” their adventures. “We’d like to see how far their new celebrity status can reach.”
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worse in Vermont, where about 19 percent of the population is over 65 (versus 15 percent for the rest of the US) and where 10 percent of residents don’t have access to broadband but they do have access to cellular service. Since March, Telehealth Access for Seniors has expanded to over 50 volunteers in 26 states and they’ve raised an estimated $38,000 and donated 825 devices, Rubel says. In Vermont alone, Rubel has helped collect about 50 devices and $800. “If they’re still self-quarantining, it’s really important for mental health,” says Rubel. “We include with the devices some suggestions to download wellness apps. And
they [patients] use the devices to FaceTime family to stay connected.” Just providing a way for an elderly person to have a “face-toface” conversation with a loved one in an era of social distancing can be lifesaving. Feeling lonely leads to a 26 percent increase in mortality rate, according to a recent meta-study of 3.4 million people. Telehealth Access for Seniors offers a free remote phone and email tech support team so that help is always available. The organization also provides instructions on how to set up devices. “The pandemic has opened our eyes to how important it is to have digital tools and the importance of equipping our seniors with these devices,” says Rubel.
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Why Americans think it’s a good idea to remember to smile Good News Network A smile can go a long way toward cheering people up— especially these days when it’s more important than ever to
find solace. A new survey of 2,000 Americans found that half of respondents believe it has been important during the pandemic to
find things to smile about in order to ‘stay positive’. And, they say that they can easily get that lift from others. 56 percent said seeing some-
one else look happy improves their mood—and in recent months 31 percent have made more of an effort to smile at others. The survey by OnePoll for Ciaté London found U.S. adults believe they are smiling about 11 times every day, amounting to almost a quarter million times over the course of an average lifetime.
52 percent cite ‘hearing good news ’ as being something that most easily triggers them to beam. 40 percent said a top smile-generator is hearing a joke, and 41 percent pointed to being with family. Further smile-inducing moments included getting a compliment from a stranger (36 percent), getting a check on SEE SMILE, PAGE 13
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Earlier this month, the same image—a traditional smiley face with whimsical lashes and lipstick added—was projected on the Parliament building in London, England, to uplift patients in a hospital across the river. Charlotte Knight, Founder and CEO, said, “The research proved how often people enjoy
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payday (30 percent), and eating a nice meal (32 percent). More than three in five of those polled have had their smile complimented on. After being in quarantine and exposed to possibly more negativity than on average, 37
percent of those polled want to actively find more things to beam about following lockdown—and a third vowed to have more of a positive outlook in the future. Ciaté London elevated the simple smile to another level this week, when they project a huge smiley face on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
Woman reunited with lost teddy bear containing her late mother’s voice, thanks to Ryan Reynolds Good News Network Losing a parent is one of the most painful parts of life. No matter how old we are when they leave us, it can be a heart-wrenching experience. Our memories are all that is left of them—and happy reminders of their love turn into our most valuable treasures. That’s how Mara Soriano feels about a very special teddy bear that she tragically lost in her recent move to a new apartment. The Build-A-Bear plush toy didn’t cost a lot, but it contained a recording of her late mother’s voice telling her that she loved her and was proud of her. The
bear, called “Mama Bear,” was in a backpack that contained electronics like an iPad and a Nintendo Switch. When the bag was stolen last week during the move, the 28-year-old, was heartbroken—not for the gadgets, but for Mama Bear. So she posted online about the item lost in Vancouver, Canada, and the story behind it, which caught one viewer’s attention in a big way. Diagnosed with cancer 10 years ago, Mara’s mother, Marilyn, gave her daughter the bear as a gift in 2017. As her cancer
Mara and her teddy bear. (via Twitter)
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smiling and the difference it can make to both self-confidence and overall moods—especially one that is 25 meters wide!” “Particularly at times like this it’s important to stay self-confident, emotionally aware, and see the positives in everyday moments by sharing smiles.” More than a third of American polled believe that they
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year-old, she lovingly spent hours caring for newborn pups in her family’s apartment. “My parents were worried about how to keep me amused in a small place,” she told TODAY. “Thankfully, a dog had laid a litter of puppies, and I used to spend hours every day watching and playing with them.” Kumar’s doggie dedication continued when she was brought to San Jose, California, where she insisted the family make regular visits to the Humane Society. When she was eight, they adopted Bambie, a mixed-breed pooch she spent hours training to do tricks. Two years ago, as she was walking Bambie, she met a neighbor who had adopted through Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. She told Kumar about the nonprofit’s cage-free rescue operation that gives senior dogs a “second chance at life.” The organization rescues about 1,000 dogs per year and runs mostly through the help of volunteers. “I know what it feels like to be left behind,” Kumar thought. “The dogs may be senior and old, but they’re so friendly and cute. They’re the most gentle and loyal creatures.” She enjoyed visiting the aging dogs at the rescue, but because she was 12 at the time, Kumar was five years too young to volunteer. The zealous girl wouldn’t let ageist rules stop her. She decided to raise money for them, instead, because, “You’re never to young to start a business,” she said with a smile. She launched a petsitting business called Pet Fairy Services— and it took off. With rates of $35 per day, Kumar raised an impressive $7,000 in two years—and she donated it all to Muttville. A matching grant through InSEE DOGS, PAGE 15
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tel, where her dad works, meant her donation ended up topping $14,000. Even though the coronavirus pandemic has slowed things down for many nonprofits, the
popularity of fostering and adopting dogs has skyrocketed. “It feels great to know that I’ve saved many dogs’ lives and given them another chance to enjoy life for their last years of living,” she told TODAY. “I feel like all dogs should get a forever home just like I did.”
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progressed, until her death last June, the gift felt even more special. “That bear was basically the last reminder of the mom that I knew—it was her voice that I re-
membered growing up,” she said in an interview with CTV News. Luckily, the internet did its thing and Mara’s search soon went viral. Meanwhile, Mara was out searching. She put up posters, dug through dumpsters,
GOOD NEWS SUNDAY and communicated with others online, following any leads she could. Actor Ryan Reynolds, a native of British Columbia, then posted a plea for its safe return. “I think we all need this bear to come
home,” he wrote. Along with the message, he also offered a huge incentive for the thief—a $5,000 reward, “no questions asked.” Then on Tuesday night, Mara’s special bear came home. “I’m not gonna lie I kind of buckled. As soon as I saw (him) pull her out of the bag… I just started sobbing and I grabbed her out of his hands and I couldn’t let her go.” she told CTV. It’s a bit of a modern day miracle that would never have happened without the wonders of social media. Mara said she got an email from a good Samaritan who told her they had the bear. Though she was skeptical, she set up a safe meeting space with a member of the media also present. Luckily, it wasn’t a scam— two unnamed people brought her the bear, safe and sound. Mara is getting married next summer and the bear is going to have a special seat at the
bransonglobe.com ceremony—the one her mother would’ve sat in. For now, she’s keeping “Mama Bear” close and sending thanks to those who helped with the happy reunion. She tweeted an excited message of gratitude to Ryan Reynolds, who is also an entrepreneur, referencing his gin company. “BREAK OUT THE @AviationGin, @VancityReynolds! MAMA BEAR IS HOME!” she wrote. Ryan seemed almost as happy. After having wired the money to the person who returned the bear, he took to Twitter to share the news with his followers, writing, “In happier news… thank you everyone who searched high and low. To the person who took the bear, thanks for keeping it safe. Vancouver is awesome.” Vancouver certainly is—but this story just might show that humanity totally is, too.
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bransonglobe.com ‘Chief mouser’ Palmerston retires as UK’s top diplomatic cat LONDON (AP) — Time spent in lockdown was just superb for Palmerston, the chief mouser at the U.K. Foreign Office. It was so good, in fact, that the cat has decided to leave sorting out international affairs to the human diplomats and retire to the countryside after four long, hard years on the job. Palmerston made it official in a letter sent in his name to Simon McDonald, the office’s permanent
under-secretary, which explained that he wanted more time “away from the limelight.” “I have found life away from the front line relaxed, quieter, and easier,” a letter signed with two paw prints said. It was posted on Twitter. Palmerston, who is named after the longest-serving British Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, arrived in April 2016 as a rescue cat. He had plenty of company, though sometimes less than smooth diplomatic relations with Larry, cat-in-resi-
GOOD NEWS SUNDAY dence at nearby 10 Downing Street. The two were sometimes seen fighting in the street outside the British prime minister’s home. The letter from Palmerston, or @ DiploMog’ as he is known on Twitter, said his service showed that “even those with four legs and fur have an important part to play in the
U.K.’s global effort.” “I have been delighted to meet representatives from all over the world, and I hope I have done you proud in putting the U.K.’s best foot or paw forward in such interaction,” the letter said. His colleagues said he would be missed.
Aug 9 - 11, 2020 • 17 Jon Benjamin, director of the department’s Diplomatic Academy, wished him a “very happy retirement.″ “He left us a slightly chewed dead mouse next to my desk in @ UKDipAcademy once,″ he tweeted, adding “we were of course not very grateful.”
Palmerston, the Foreign Office cat. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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48 BC Caesar’s civil war: Battle of Pharsalus - Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt. 378 Battle of Adrianople: Goth army defeats Roman forces under Emperor Valens 681 Bulgaria is founded as a Khanate on the south bank of the Danube, after defeating the Byzantine armies of Emperor Constantine IV south of the Danube delta. 1173 Construction of the Tower of Pisa begins, and it
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takes two centuries to complete. 1253 Clare of Assisi’s rules confirmed by Pope Innocent IV for Clare’s Order of Poor Ladies 1329 Quilon the first Indian Diocese was erected by Pope John XXII and Jordanus was appointed the first Bishop 1378 Cardinals declare pope Urbanus VI lawless (anti christian/devil) 1483 Opening of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican 1655 Lord Protector Oliver
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Cromwell divides England into 11 districts 1757 English Fort William Henry, NY, surrenders to French & Indians troops 1778 Captain James Cook reaches Cape Prince of Wales, Bering Straits 1790 Robert Gray’s Columbia Rediviva returns to Boston after 3 year journey, 1st American ship to circumnavigate the Globe 1803 1st horses arrive in Hawaii 1803 Robert Fulton tests his
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steam paddle-boat on the River Seine, France, but it sinks 1810 Napoleon annexes Westphalia as part of the First French Empire. 1831 1st US steam engine train run (Albany to Schenectady, NY) 1842 US-Canada border defined by Webster-Ashburton Treaty 1848 US Barnburners (anti-slavery) party merges with Free Soil Party nominating Martin Van Buren for president 1849 Hungarian Republic crushed by Austria & Russia 1854 Henry David Thoreau publishes “Walden” 1855 Battle of Acapulco during Mexican Liberal uprising 1877 Henry Morton Stanley’s party reaches Boma, Congo, after 999 days, losing half of the 228 members.
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1898 Rudolf Diesel of Germany obtains patent #608,845 for his internal combustion engine, later known as the diesel engine 1905 Ty Cobb’s mother Amanda kills her husband after mistaking him for a burglar 1910 Alva Fisher patents electric washing machine 1917 Canadian Parliament passes the Compulsory Military Act which is opposed by many French-Canadians from Québec 1920 Bulgarian & allied Peace of Neuilly-sur-Seine goes into effect 1942 Mahatma Gandhi and 50 others arrested in Bombay after passing of a “quit India” motion and campaign by the All-India Congress 1944 Smokey Bear debuts as spokeman for fire prevention 1945 US drops second atomic
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bomb “Fat Man” on Nagasaki, Japan, destroying part of the city 1965 Singapore separates from the Federation of Malaysia and gains its independence 1969 Manson family commits Tate-LaBianca murders 1973 USSR launches Mars 7 1974 Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States and Vice President Gerald Ford swears the oath of office to take his place as the 38th US President 1988 Just 1 day after 8/8/88 NY’s daily number is 888 1990 12 Arab leaders agree to send pan-Arab forces to protect Saudi Arabia 1990 Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM-10 launches 1999 Russian President Boris Yeltsin fires his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet. 2001 US President George W. Bush announces his support for federal funding of limited research on embryonic stem cells. 2015 At Ferguson anniversary of the shooting of unarmed Michael Brown, a man is shot and a state of emergency declared 2017 Giant inflatable chicken resembling US President Donald Trump placed outside US White House as a political protest
Movies & TV • 1930 Betty Boop debuts in Max Fleischer’s animated cartoon Dizzy Dishes • 1956 1st state-wide state-supported educational TV network, Alabama Sports • 1918 Reds manager Christy Mathewson suspects Hal Chase of taking bribes to fix games, and suspends him “for indifferent play” • 1923 NY State Golf Associa-
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tion formed 1936 Jesse Owens is part of the American 4 x 100m relay team that wins gold in world record (39.8) at the Berlin Olympics; his 4th gold medal of the Games 1975 1st NFL game in Louisiana Superdome, Houston beats Saints 13-7 1988 Cubs beat Mets 6-4 in their 1st official night game at Wrigley Field 2002 SF Giants outfielder Barry Bonds hits his 600th career home run 2012 Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt wins the 200m at the London Olympics in 19.32 to become first to win 100/200m double in back-toback Olympics
Music • 1942 Dmitri Shostakovich’s 7th Symphony, dedicated to city of Leningrad is performed in Leningrad during siege by Nazi forces. Performed by starving musicians and broadcast to German forces by loudspeaker. • 1966 The Beatles release their “Yellow Submarine” single and its album “Revolver” in the US • 1997 “Just to See You Smile” single released by Tim McGraw (Billboard Song of the Year 1998) Birthdays • 1593 Izaak Walton, English biographer and author (The Compleat Angler), born in Stafford, England (d. 1683) • 1927 Robert Shaw, British actor, novelist, and playwright (Deep, Jaws, Sting, Black Sunday), born in Westhoughton, Lancashire (d. 1978) • 1938 Rod Laver, Australian tennis player (1962, 1969 Grand Slam), born in Rockhampton, Queensland • 1943 Ken Norton, American heavyweight boxer, born in Jacksonville, Illinois (d.
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HISTORY 2013) 1944 Sam Elliott, actor (Big Chill, Fatal Beauty), born in Sacramento, California 1957 Melanie Griffith, actress (Working Girl, Milk Money, Now & Then) 1958 Amanda Bearse, actress (Marcy Rhodes-Married With Children) 1959 Michael Kors, American fashion designer and Project Runway judge, born in Long Island, New York 1963 Whitney Houston, American singer (One Moment in Time, Bodyguard), born in Newark, New Jersey (d. 2012) 1964 Brett Hull, Canadian-American NHL right wing (8-time All Star, 2-time Stanley Cup winner), born in Belleville, Ontario 1964 Hoda Kotb, American television news anchor 1967 Deion Sanders, American NFL corner-back/wide receiver and MLB player (Dallas Cowboys and NY Yankees), born in Fort Myers, Florida 1968 Gillian Anderson, actress (The X-Files, Bleak House), born in Chicago, Illinois 1970 Chris Cuomo, American TV journalist 1976 Jessica Capshaw, American actress 1985 Anna Kendrick, American actress and singer (Pitch Perfect), born in Portland, Maine
Weddings • 1949 Film and stage actor Jimmy Stewart (41) weds former model Gloria Hatrick McLean (31) at the Brentwood Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles • 1958 Actor Robert Redford (21) weds Lola Van Wagenen in Las Vegas, Nevada • 2003 Former “New Kids on the Block” singer Joey McIntyre (30) weds real estate
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agent Barrett Williams (25) in New York City’s Plaza Hotel 2012 “Martin” and “Everybody Hates Chris” actress Tichina Arnold (43) weds St. John’s University’s basketball assistant coach Rico Hines at Oasis Oceanfront Estate in Honolulu, Hawaii
Deaths • 1969 Sharon Tate, actress (Valley of Dolls), murdered by Manson’s gang at 26 • 1975 Dmitri Shostakovich, Russian composer (The Gadfly), dies of lung cancer at 68 • 1995 Jerry Garcia, American rock musician (Grateful Dead), dies of a heart attack
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at 53 2003 Gregory Hines, American actor and dancer (White Nights, Taps), dies of liver cancer at 57 2004 Tony Mottola, American jazz guitarist, dies at 86 2006 James van Allen, American physicist (discovered Van Allen radiation belts), dies at 91 2014 Michael Brown, an 18 year old black man is shot dead by white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. His death provoked nationwide protests and civil unrest. 2015 Frank Gifford, American NFL player and broadcaster, dies at 84
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