Walker County Messenger

Today in history

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Today (Wednesday, Oct. 12) is the 286th day of 2016 and the 21st day of autumn.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1492, explorer Christophe­r Columbus’ expedition made landfall in the Bahamas.

In 1892, the Pledge of Allegiance was recited by students in public schools for the first time, in celebratio­n of the 400th anniversar­y of Columbus’ voyage.

In 1945, the Allied Control Council in Germany decreed that the Nazi political party be dissolved.

In 2000, a suicide bomb attack on the USS Cole in Yemen killed 17 sailors and wounded 39.

In 2007, former Vice President Al Gore was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to increase public knowledge about climate change.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Dick Gregory (1932- ), comedian/author; Tony Kubek (1935- ), broadcaste­r/baseball player; Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007), opera singer; Chris Wallace (1947- ), TV journalist; Hugh Jackman (1968- ), actor; Kirk Cameron (1970- ), actor; Marion Jones (1975- ), track and field athlete; Bode Miller (1977), Olympic skier; Josh Hutcherson (1992- ), actor.

TODAY’S FACT: The United Nations Population Fund estimated that the world’s population reached 7 billion at the end of October 2011, but according to U.S. Census Bureau demographe­rs, that number was not reached until four months later.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 2003, Michael Schumacher won his sixth Formula One Drivers’ championsh­ip, breaking a record held for 48 years by Juan Manuel Fangio.

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