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Today In History

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Today is Monday, Nov. 26, the 330th day of 2018. There are 35 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

› 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.

ON THIS DATE

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

› 1825: The first college social fraternity, the Kappa Alpha Society, was formed at Union College in Schenectad­y, N.Y.

› 1883: Former slave and abolitioni­st Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Mich.

› 1917: The National Hockey League was founded in Montreal, succeeding the National Hockey Associatio­n.

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

› 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.

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

› 1973: President Richard Nixon’s personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, told a federal court that she’d accidental­ly caused part of the 18-1/2-minute gap in a key Watergate tape.

› 1986: President Ronald Reagan appointed a commission headed by former Senator John Tower to investigat­e his National Security Council staff in the wake of the Iran-Contra affair.

› 1991: The Stars and Stripes were lowered for the last time at Clark Air Base in the Philippine­s as the United States abandoned one of its oldest and largest overseas installati­ons, which was damaged by a volcano.

› 1992: The British government announced that Queen Elizabeth II had volunteere­d to start paying taxes on her personal income, and would take her children off the public payroll.

› 2000: Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris certified George W. Bush the winner over Al Gore in the state’s presidenti­al balloting by a 537-vote margin.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Impression­ist Rich Little is 80. Singer Tina Turner is 79. Singer Jean Terrell is 74. Pop musician John McVie is 73. Actress Marianne Muellerlei­le is 70. Actor Scott Jacoby is 62. Actress Jamie Rose is 59. Country singer Linda Davis is

56. Actor Scott Adsit is

53. Blues singer-musician Bernard Allison is 53. Country singer-musician Steve Grisaffe is 53. Actress Kristin Bauer is

52. Actor Peter Facinelli is 45. Actress Tammy Lynn Michaels Etheridge is 44. DJ/record label executive DJ Khaled is

43. Actress Maia Campbell is 42. Country singer Joe Nichols is 42. Contempora­ry Christian musicians Anthony and Randy Armstrong (Red) are 40. Actress Jessica Bowman is 38. Pop singer Natasha Bedingfiel­d is

37. Country singer-musician Mike Gossin (Gloriana Rock) is 34. Rock musician Ben Wysocki (The Fray) is 34. Singer Lil Fizz is 33. Singer Aubrey Collins is 31. Actress-singer-TV personalit­y Rita Ora is 28.

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