Albuquerque Journal

TODAY IN HISTORY

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TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, the 41st day of 2021. There are 324 days left in the year. TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On this date in 1967, the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constituti­on, dealing with presidenti­al disability and succession, was ratified as Minnesota and Nevada adopted it. In 1763, Britain, Spain and France signed the Treaty of Paris, ending the Seven Years’ War (also known as the French and Indian War in North America). In 1840, Britain’s Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. In 1933, the first singing telegram was introduced by the Postal Telegram Co. in New York. In 1936, Nazi Germany’s Reichstag passed a law investing the Gestapo secret police with absolute authority, exempt from any legal review. In 1959, a major tornado tore through the St. Louis area, killing 21 people and causing heavy damage. In 1962, the Soviet Union exchanged captured American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for Rudolf Abel, a Soviet spy held by the United States. In 1992, boxer Mike Tyson was convicted in Indianapol­is of raping Desiree Washington, a Miss Black America contestant. (Tyson served three years in prison.) “Roots” author Alex Haley died in Seattle at age 70. In 1997, a civil jury heaped $25 million in punitive damages on O.J. Simpson for the slayings of his ex-wife and her friend, on top of $8.5 million in compensato­ry damages awarded earlier. In 2005, Britain’s Prince Charles announced he would marry his divorced lover, Camilla Parker Bowles, in April. North Korea boasted publicly for the first time that it possessed nuclear weapons. In 2006, Dr. Norman Shumway, who performed the first successful U.S. heart transplant, died in Palo Alto, California, at age 83. In 2014, former film star and diplomat Shirley Temple Black, 85, died at her home near San Francisco. In 2015, the parents of Kayla Jean Mueller and U.S. officials confirmed the death of the 26-year-old aid worker who had been held captive by the Islamic State group (IS said Mueller had been killed in a Jordanian airstrike). NBC announced it was suspending Brian Williams as “Nightly News” anchor and managing editor for six months without pay for misleading the public about his experience­s covering the Iraq War. Jon Stewart announced he would step down as host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central later in the year. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Opera singer Leontyne Price is 94. Actor Robert Wagner is 91. Rock musician Don Wilson (The Ventures) is 88. Singer Roberta Flack is 84. Singer Jimmy Merchant (Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers) is 81. Rock musician Bob Spalding (The Ventures) is 74. Olympic gold-medal swimmer Mark Spitz is 71. Walt Disney Co. executive Robert Iger, and rock musician and composer Cory Lerios (Pablo Cruise) are 70. World Golf Hall-of-Famer Greg Norman is 66. Actor Kathleen Beller is 65. Country singer Lionel Cartwright is 61. Movie director Alexander Payne and ABC News correspond­ent George Stephanopo­ulos are 60. Political commentato­r Glenn Beck is 57. Actor Laura Dern and writerprod­ucer-director Vince Gilligan (TV: “Breaking Bad”) are 54. Country singer Dude Mowrey and actor Jason Olive are 49. Actor Elizabeth Banks is 47. Actor Julia Pace Mitchell and Reggaeton singer Don Omar are 43. Actors Uzo Aduba, Stephanie Beatriz, Max Brown and Barry Sloane are 40. Rock singer Eric Dill is 39. Actor Trevante Rhodes is 31. Actor Emma Roberts is 30. Actor Makenzie Vega is 27. Actor Chloe Grace Moretz is 24. Actor Yara Shahidi is 21.

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