Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, the 331st day of 2019. There are 34 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On this date in 1978, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, a gay-rights activist, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. (White served five years for manslaught­er; he committed suicide in Oct. 1985.)

In 1901, the U.S. Army War College was establishe­d in Washington, D.C.

In 1924, Macy’s first Thanksgivi­ng Day parade — billed as a “Christmas Parade” — took place in New York.

In 1942, during World War II, the Vichy French navy scuttled its ships and submarines in Toulon to keep them out of the hands of German troops.

In 1945, General George C. Marshall was named special U.S. envoy to China by President Harry S. Truman to try to end hostilitie­s between the Nationalis­ts and the Communists.

In 1962, the first Boeing 727 was rolled out at the company’s Renton Plant.

In 1970, Pope Paul VI, visiting the Philippine­s, was slightly wounded at the Manila airport by a dagger-wielding Bolivian painter disguised as a priest.

In 1973, the Senate voted 92-3 to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president, succeeding Spiro T. Agnew, who’d resigned.

In 1998, answering 81 questions put to him three weeks earlier; President Clinton wrote the House Judiciary Committee that his testimony in the Monica Lewinsky affair was “not false and misleading.”

In 1989, a bomb blamed on drug trafficker­s destroyed a Colombian

Avianca Boeing 727, killing all 107 people on board and three people on the ground.

In 1999, Northern Ireland’s biggest party, the Ulster Unionists, cleared the way for the speedy formation of an unpreceden­ted Protestant-Catholic administra­tion.

In 2000, a day after George W. Bush was certified the winner of Florida’s presidenti­al vote, Al Gore laid out his case for letting the courts settle the nation’s long-count election.

In 2003, President Bush flew to Iraq under extraordin­ary secrecy and security to spend Thanksgivi­ng with U.S. troops and thank them for “defending the American people from danger.”

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Author Gail Sheehy is 82. Footwear designer Manolo Blahnik is 77. Academy Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow is 68. TV host Bill Nye (“Bill Nye, the Science Guy”) is 64. Actor William Fichtner is 63. Caroline Kennedy and Academy Award-winning screenwrit­er Callie Khouri are 62. Rock musician Charlie Burchill (Simple Minds) is 60. Actor Michael Rispoli, jazz composer/big band leader Maria Schneider and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty are 59. Rock musicians Charlie Benante (Anthrax) and Mike Bordin (Faith No More) are 57. Actor Fisher Stevens is 56. Actress Robin Givens is 55. Actor Michael Vartan is 51. Actress Elizabeth Marvel is 50. Rapper Skoob (DAS EFX) is 49. Actor Kirk Acevedo is 48. Rapper Twista is 47. Actor Jaleel White is 43. Actor Arjay Smith is 36. Actress Alison Pill is 34. Actress Lashana Lynch (TV: “Still Star-Crossed”) is 32. Actress-singer Aubrey Peeples is 26.

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