Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS TUESDAY, NOV. 26, the 330th day of 2019. There are 35 days left in the year. TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On this date in 2000, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris certified George W. Bush the winner over Al Gore in the state’s presidenti­al balloting by a 537vote margin.

In 1789, Americans observed a day of thanksgivi­ng set aside by President George Washington to mark the adoption of the Constituti­on of the United States.

In 1842, the founders of the University of Notre Dame arrived at the school’s present-day site near South Bend, Indiana.

In 1883, former slave and abolitioni­st Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Michigan.

In 1941, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull delivered a note to Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Kichisabur­o Nomura, setting forth U.S. demands for “lasting and extensive peace throughout the Pacific area.” The same day, a Japanese naval task force consisting of six aircraft carriers left the Kuril Islands, headed toward Hawaii.

In 1942, the Warner Bros. motion picture “Casablanca,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, had its world premiere at the Hollywood Theater in New York.

In 1943, during World War II, the HMT Rohna, a British transport ship carrying American soldiers, was hit by a German missile off Algeria; 1,138 men were killed.

In 1950, China entered the Korean War, launching a counteroff­ensive against soldiers from the United Nations, the U.S. and South Korea.

In 1973, President Richard Nixon’s personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, told a federal court that she’d accidental­ly caused part of the 18½-minute gap in a key Watergate tape.

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan appointed a commission headed by former Sen. John Tower to investigat­e

his National Security Council staff in the wake of the Iran-Contra affair.

In 2007, Vice President Dick Cheney experience­d an irregular heartbeat and was taken to George Washington University Hospital for evaluation.

In 2008, teams of heavily armed gunmen, allegedly from Pakistan, stormed luxury hotels, a popular tourist attraction and a crowded train station in Mumbai, India, leaving at least 166 people dead in a rampage lasting some 60 hours. A Missouri mother on trial in a landmark cyberbully­ing case was convicted by a federal jury in Los Angeles of three minor offenses for her role in a mean-spirited Internet hoax that apparently drove a 13-year-old girl, Megan Meier, to suicide. (However, Lori Drew’s conviction­s were later thrown out.)

In 2010, Connecticu­t beat Howard 86-25 to win its 82nd straight game, setting an NCAA women’s basketball record for consecutiv­e victories.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Impression­ist Rich Little is 81. Singer Tina Turner is 80. Singer Jean Terrell is 75. Pop musician John McVie is 74. Actress Marianne Muellerlei­le is 71. Actor Scott Jacoby is 63. Actress Jamie Rose is 60. Country singer Linda Davis is 57. Actor Scott Adsit, blues singer-musician Bernard Allison and country singer-musician Steve Grisaffe are 54. Actress Kristin Bauer is 53. Actor Peter Facinelli is 46. Actress Tammy Lynn Michaels Etheridge is 45. DJ/record label executive DJ Khaled is 44. Actress Maia Campbell and country singer Joe Nichols are 43. Contempora­ry Christian musicians Anthony and Randy Armstrong (Red) are 41. Actress Jessica Bowman is 39. Pop singer Natasha Bedingfiel­d is 38. Actress Jessica Camacho is 37. Country singer-musician Mike Gossin (Gloriana Rock) and rock musician Ben Wysocki (The Fray) are 35. Singer Lil Fizz and MLB All-Star Matt Carpenter are 34. Singer Aubrey Collins is 32. Actress-singer-TV personalit­y Rita Ora is 29.

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