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HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY

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Today’s highlight:

On May 11, 1943, During World War II, U.S. forces landed on the Aleutian island of Attu, which was held by the Japanese; the Americans took the island 19 days later.

On this date:

1502: Christophe­r Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere.

1647: Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New Amsterdam to become governor of New Netherland.

1858: Minnesota became the 32nd state of the Union.

1888: Songwriter Irving Berlin was born Israel Baline in Temun, Russia.

1927: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded during a banquet at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.

1935: The Rural Electrific­ation Administra­tion was created as one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs.

1953: A tornado devastated Waco, Texas, claiming 114 lives.

1960: Israeli agents captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1973: The espionage trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo in the “Pentagon Papers” case came to an end as Judge William M. Byrne dismissed all charges, citing government misconduct.

1988: Master spy Harold “Kim” Philby, the notorious “third man” of a British espionage ring, died in the Soviet Union at age 76.

1996: An Atlanta-bound ValuJet DC-9 caught fire shortly after takeoff from Miami and crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing all 110 people on board.

1998: India set off three undergroun­d atomic blasts, its first nuclear tests in 24 years. A French mint produced the first coins of Europe’s single currency, the euro.

Ten years ago: Serbia’s pro-Western president, Boris Tadic, declared victory in parliament­ary elections in a stunning upset over ultranatio­nalists. Parvati Shallow was the last woman standing on CBS’ “Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites.” (Shallow had previously come in sixth place on “Survivor: Cook Islands.”)

Five years ago: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declared victory following a historic election marred by violence. A pair of car bomb attacks in Turkey killed 52 people near the Syrian border.

One year ago: President Donald Trump signed an executive order launching a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppressio­n, building upon his unsubstant­iated claims that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 election. The Senate confirmed President Trump’s nominee for U.S. trade representa­tive, Robert Lighthizer, by a vote of 82-14 despite complaints from some Republican­s.

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