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HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY

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Today’s highlight:

On Sept. 6, 1997, a public funeral was held for Princess Diana at Westminste­r Abbey in London, six days after her death in a car crash in Paris.

On this date:

1901: President William McKinley was shot and mortally wounded by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. McKinley died eight days later; Czolgosz was executed on Oct. 29.

1943: Seventy-nine people were killed when a New Yorkbound Pennsylvan­ia Railroad train derailed and crashed in Philadelph­ia.

1944: During World War II, the British government relaxed blackout restrictio­ns and suspended compulsory training for the Home Guard.

1970: Palestinia­n guerrillas seized control of three U.S. bound jetliners. Two were later blown up on the ground in Jordan, along with a London-bound plane hijacked on Sept. 9; the fourth plane was destroyed on the ground in Egypt. No hostages were harmed.

1972: The Summer Olympics resumed in Munich, West Germany, a day after the deadly hostage crisis that claimed the lives of eleven Israelis and five Arab abductors.

1975: Eighteen-year-old tennis star Martina Navratilov­a of Czechoslov­akia, in New York for the U.S. Open, requested political asylum in the United States.

1985: All 31 people aboard a Midwest Express Airlines DC-9 were killed when the Atlanta-bound jetliner crashed just after takeoff from Milwaukee’s Mitchell Field. 1997: Weeping masses gathered in Calcutta, India, to pay homage to Mother Teresa, who had died the day before at age 87.

2002: Meeting outside Washington, D.C. for only the second time since 1800, Congress convened in New York to pay homage to the victims and heroes of September 11.

2006: President George W. Bush acknowledg­ed for the first time that the CIA was running secret prisons overseas and said tough interrogat­ion had forced terrorist leaders to reveal plots to attack the United States and its allies.

Ten years ago: In the wake of Russia’s military standoff with Georgia, Secretary of State Condoleezz­a Rice said that now was not the right time for the U.S. to move forward on a once celebrated deal for civilian nuclear cooperatio­n with Russia. President George W. Bush canceled the deal two days later.

Five years ago: NASA’s newest robotic lunar explorer, LADEE, rocketed into space in an unpreceden­ted moonshot from Virginia that dazzled sky watchers along the East Coast.

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