Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS FRIDAY, NOV. 10, the 314th day of 2017. There are 51 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY:

On this date in 1982, the newly finished Vietnam Veterans Memorial was opened to its first visitors in Washington, D.C., three days before its dedication. Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev died at age 75.

In 1766, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, had its beginnings as William Franklin, the Royal Governor of New Jersey, signed a charter establishi­ng Queen’s College in New Brunswick.

In 1775, the U.S. Marines were organized under authority of the Continenta­l Congress.

In 1871, journalist-explorer Henry M. Stanley found Scottish missionary David Livingston­e, who had not been heard from for years, near Lake Tanganyika in central Africa.

In 1917, 41 suffragist­s were arrested for picketing in front of the White House.

In 1938, Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin’s “God Bless America” on her CBS radio program. Turkish statesman Mustafa Kemal Ataturk died in Istanbul at age 57.

In 1942, Winston Churchill delivered a speech in London in which he said, “I have not become the King’s First Minister to preside over the liquidatio­n of the British Empire.”

In 1951, customer-dialed long-distance telephone service began as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, N.J., called Alameda, Calif., Mayor Frank Osborne without operator assistance.

In 1954, the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, depicting the raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima in 1945, was dedicated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Arlington, Va.

In 1969, the children’s educationa­l program “Sesame Street” made its debut on National Educationa­l Television (later PBS). In 1975, the U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution equating Zionism with racism (the world body repealed the resolution in Dec. 1991). The ore-hauling ship SS Edmund Fitzgerald mysterious­ly sank during a storm in Lake Superior with the loss of all 29 crew members.

In 1997, a judge in Cambridge, Mass., reduced Louise Woodward’s murder conviction to involuntar­y manslaught­er and sentenced the English au pair to the 279 days she’d already served in the death of 8-month-old Matthew Eappen.

In 2004, word reached the United States of the death of Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat at age 75 (because of the time difference, it was the early hours of Nov. 11 in Paris, where Arafat died).

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Film composer Ennio Morricone is 89. Blues singer Bobby Rush is 83. Actor Albert Hall is 80. Country singer Donna Fargo is 76. Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., is 74. Lyricist Tim Rice is 73. Actress-dancer Ann Reinking is 68. Actor Jack Scalia is 67. Movie director Roland Emmerich is 62. Actor Matt Craven and actor-comedian Sinbad are 61. Actress Mackenzie Phillips is 58. Author Neil Gaiman is 57. Actress Vanessa Angel, actor Hugh Bonneville and actor-comedian Tommy Davidson are 54. Actor Michael Jai White is 53. Country singer Chris Cagle and actorcomed­ian Tracy Morgan are 49. Actress Ellen Pompeo is 48. Actor-comedian Orny Adams and rapper-producer Warren G are 47. Actor Walton Goggins is 46. Comedian-actor Chris Lilley and contempora­ry Christian singer Matt Maher are 43. Rock singer-musician Jim Adkins (Jimmy Eat World) is 42. Rapper Eve is 39. Rock musician Chris Joannou (Silverchai­r) is 38. Actor Bryan Neal is 37. Actress Heather Matarazzo is 35. Country singer Miranda Lambert is 34. Actor Josh Peck is 31. Pop singer Vinz Dery (Nico & Vinz) is 27. Actress Zoey Deutch is 23. Actress Kiernan Shipka is 18. Actress Mackenzie Foy is 17.

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