Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, the 346th day of 2018. There are 19 days left in the year. TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY: On this date in 2000, George W. Bush became president-elect as a divided U.S. Supreme Court reversed a state court decision for recounts in Florida’s contested election.

In 1787, Pennsylvan­ia became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constituti­on.

In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt nominated Oscar Straus to be secretary of commerce and labor; Straus became the first Jewish Cabinet member.

In 1913, authoritie­s in Florence, Italy, announced that the “Mona Lisa,” stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris in 1911, had been recovered.

In 1917, during World War I, a train carrying about 1,000 French troops from the Italian front derailed while descending a steep hill in Modane; at least half of the soldiers were killed in France’s greatest rail disaster. Father Edward Flanagan founded Boys Town outside Omaha, Neb.

In 1937, Japanese aircraft sank the U.S. gunboat Panay on China’s Yangtze River. (Japan apologized and paid $2.2 million in reparation­s.)

In 1946, a U.N. committee voted to accept a six-block tract of Manhattan real estate offered as a gift by John D. Rockefelle­r Jr. to be the site of the U.N.’s headquarte­rs.

In 1963, Kenya became independen­t of Britain. In 1977, the dance movie “Saturday Night Fever,” starring John Travolta, premiered in New York.

In 1985, 248 American soldiers and eight crew members were killed when an Arrow Air charter crashed after takeoff from Gander, Newfoundla­nd.

In 1995, by three votes, the Senate killed a constituti­onal amendment giving Congress authority to outlaw flag burning and other forms of desecratio­n against Old Glory.

In 1997, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the internatio­nal terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal, went on trial in Paris on charges of killing two French investigat­ors and a Lebanese national. (Ramirez was convicted and is serving a life prison sentence.)

In 2003, Paul Martin succeeded Jean Chretien as Canada’s prime minister. Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was knighted by Britain. Keiko, the killer whale made famous by the “Free Willy” movies, died in the Norwegian fjord that he’d made his home.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Former TV host Bob Barker is 95. Basketball Hall-ofFamer Bob Pettit is 86. Singer Connie Francis is 81. Singer Dionne Warwick is 78. Rock singer-musician Dickey Betts is 75. Hall of Fame race car driver Emerson Fittipaldi is 72. Actor Wings Hauser is 71. Actor Bill Nighy is 69. Actor Duane Chase (Film: “The Sound of Music”) and country singer LaCosta are 68. Gymnast-turned-actress Cathy Rigby is 66. Author Lorna Landvik is 64. Singer-musician Sheila E. is 61. Actress Sheree J. Wilson is 60. Pop singer Daniel O’Donnell is 57. Internatio­nal Tennis Hall-of-Famer Tracy Austin is 56. Rock musician Eric Schenkman (Spin Doctors) is 55. Rock musician Nicholas Dimichino (Nine Days) is 51. Author Sophie Kinsella and news anchor Maggie Rodriguez are 49. Actresses Jennifer Connelly, Madchen Amick and Regina Hall are 48. Country singer Hank Williams III is 46. Actress Mayim Bialik is 43. Model Bridget Hall is 41. Actor Lucas Hedges (Film: “Manchester by the Sea”) is 22. Actress Sky Katz (TV: “Raven’s Home”) is 14.

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