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HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY

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Today’s highlight:

On July 6, 1957, Althea Gibson became the first black tennis player to win a Wimbledon singles title. Sixteen-year-old John Lennon first met 15-year-old Paul McCartney when Lennon’s band, the Quarrymen skiffle group, performed a gig at St. Peter’s Church in Woolton, Liverpool.

On this date:

1777: During the American Revolution, British forces captured Fort Ticonderog­a.

1885: French scientist Louis Pasteur tested an anti-rabies vaccine on 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by an infected dog; the boy did not develop rabies.

1917: During World War I, Arab forces led by T.E. Lawrence and Auda Abu Tayi captured the port of Aqaba from the Ottoman Turks.

1933: The first All-Star baseball game was played at Chicago’s Comiskey Park; the American League defeated the National League, 4-2.

1942: Anne Frank, her parents and sister entered a “secret annex” in an Amsterdam building where they were later joined by four other people; they hid from Nazi occupiers for two years before being discovered and arrested.

1944: An estimated 168 people died in a fire that broke out during a performanc­e in the main tent of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Hartford, Connecticu­t.

1964: The movie “A Hard Day’s Night,” starring The Beatles, had its world premiere in London. British colony Nyasaland became the independen­t country of Malawi.

1967: War erupted as Nigeria sent troops into the secessioni­st state of Biafra. The Biafran War lasted 2 1/2 years and resulted in a Nigerian victory.

1971: Jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong died in New York at age 69.

1988: 167 North Sea oil workers were killed when explosions and fires destroyed a drilling platform. Medical waste and other debris began washing up on New York City-area seashores, forcing the closing of several popular beaches.

1997: The rover Sojourner rolled down a ramp from the Mars Pathfinder lander onto the Martian landscape to begin inspecting the soil and rocks of the red planet.

Ten years ago:

President George W. Bush arrived in Japan for his eighth and final Group of Eight summit, where he emphasized the urgency of providing aid to Africa.

One year ago:

The maker of opioid painkiller Opana ER said it would stop selling the drug at the request of the Food and Drug Administra­tion in an effort to curb abuse.

Thought for today

“Fear is forward. No one is afraid of yesterday.”

Renata Adler American writer

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