Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Jan. 19, the 19th day of 2021. There are 346 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 19, 1981, the United States and Iran signed an accord paving the way for the release of 52 Americans held hostage for more than 14 months.

On this date:

■ In 1809, author, poet and critic Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston.

■ In 1861, Georgia became the fifth state to secede from the Union.

■ In 1915, Germany carried out its first air raid on Britain during World War I as a pair of Zeppelins dropped bombs onto Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn in England.

■ In 1937, millionair­e Howard Hughes set a transconti­nental air record by flying his monoplane from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey, in 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds.

■ In 1942, during World War II, Japanese forces captured the British protectora­te of North Borneo. A German submarine sank the Canadian liner RMS Lady Hawkins off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, killing 251 people; 71 survived.

■ In 1944, the federal government relinquish­ed control of the nation’s railroads to their owners following settlement of a wage dispute.

■ In 1955, a presidenti­al news conference was filmed for television and newsreels for the first time, with the permission of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

■ In 1980, retired Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas died in Washington, D.C., at age 81.

■ In 1987, Guy Hunt became Alabama’s first Republican governor since 1874 as he was sworn into office, succeeding George C. Wallace.

■ In 2005, the American Cancer Society reported that cancer had passed heart disease as the top killer of Americans age 85 and younger.

■ In 2006, Osama bin Laden, in an audiotape that was his first in more than a year, said al-Qaida was preparing for attacks in the United States; at the same time, he offered a “long-term truce” without specifying the conditions. Vice President Dick Cheney defended the administra­tion’s domestic surveillan­ce program, calling it an essential tool in monitoring al-Qaida and other terrorist organizati­ons.

■ In 2009, Russia and Ukraine signed a deal restoring natural gas shipments to Ukraine and paving the way for an end to the nearly two-week cutoff of most Russian gas to a freezing Europe.

Ten years ago: Chinese President Hu Jintao, visiting the White House, declared “a lot still needs to be done” to improve his country’s record on human rights; the exchange with President Barack Obama over human rights was balanced by U.S. delight over newly announced Chinese business deals expected to generate about $45 billion in new export sales for the U.S.

Five years ago: Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, in his State of the State address, again pledged to fix the crisis over Flint’s lead-contaminat­ed water.

One year ago: Health officials in central China reported that 17 more people had been diagnosed with the new coronaviru­s, which had killed two patients and placed other countries on alert.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Tippi Hedren is 91. Former PBS newsman Robert MacNeil is 90. Movie director Richard Lester is 89. Actor-singer Michael Crawford is 79. Actor Shelley Fabares is 77. Country singer Dolly Parton is 75. Former ABC newswoman Ann Compton is

74. TV chef Paula Deen is 74. Rock singer Martha Davis is

70. Actor Katey Sagal is 67. Comedian Paul Rodriguez is

66. Conductor Sir Simon Rattle is 66. Actor William Ragsdale is 60. Singer Trey Lorenz is

52. Actor Shawn Wayans is

50. Actor Marsha Thomason is 45. Actor Bitsie Tulloch is

40. Actor Jodie Sweetin is 39. Actor Briana Henry is 29. Actor Lidya Jewett is 14.

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