Boston Sunday Globe

This day in history

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Today is Sunday, Dec. 10, the 344th day of 2023. There are 21 days left in the year.

► Birthdays: Actor Fionnula Flanagan is 82. Actor-singer Gloria Loring is 77. Pop-funk musician Walter “Clyde” Orange (the Commodores) is 77. Country singer Johnny Rodriguez is 72. Actor Susan Dey is 71. Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevic­h is 67. Jazz musician Paul Hardcastle is 66. Actor John York (TV: “General Hospital”) is 65. Actordirec­tor Kenneth Branagh is 63. Actor Nia Peeples is 62. TV chef Bobby Flay is 59. Rock singermusi­cian J Mascis is 58. Rock musician Scot Alexander (Dishwalla) is 52. Actor-comedian Arden Myrin is 50. Actor Emmanuelle Chriqui is 48. Violinist Sarah Chang is 43. Actor Patrick John Flueger is 40. Actor Raven-Symone is 38. Actor/singer Teyana Taylor is 33. Actor Kiki Layne is 32. NFL quarterbac­k Joe Burrow is 27.

► In 1817, Mississipp­i was admitted as the 20th state of the Union.

► In 1861, the Confederac­y admitted Kentucky as it recognized a pro-Southern shadow state government that was acting without the authority of the pro-Union government in Frankfort.

► In 1898, a treaty was signed in Paris officially ending the Spanish-American War.

► In 1958, the first domestic passenger jet flight took place in the US as a National Airlines Boeing 707 flew 111 passengers from New York to Miami in about 2 1/2 hours.

► In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. received his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, saying he accepted it “with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of mankind.”

► In 1967, singer Otis Redding, 26, and six others were killed when their plane crashed into Wisconsin’s Lake Monona; trumpeter Ben Cauley, a member of the group the Bar-Kays, was the only survivor.

► In 1994, Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Rabin received the Nobel Peace Prize, pledging to pursue their mission of healing the anguished Middle East.

► In 1996, South African President Nelson Mandela signed the country’s new constituti­on into law during a ceremony in Sharpevill­e.

► In 2005, actor-comedian Richard Pryor died in Encino, California, at age 65.

► In 2006, former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet died at age 91.

► In 2007, former vice president Al Gore accepted the Nobel Peace Prize with a call for humanity to rise up against a looming climate crisis and stop waging war on the environmen­t.

► In 2013, South Africa held a memorial service for Nelson Mandela, during which US President Barack Obama energized tens of thousands of spectators and nearly 100 visiting heads of state with a plea for the world to emulate “the last great liberator of the 20th century.” The ceremony was marred by the presence of a sign-language interprete­r who deaf advocates said was an impostor waving his arms around meaningles­sly.

► In 2019, House Democrats announced two articles of impeachmen­t against President Donald Trump, declaring that he “betrayed the nation” with his actions toward Ukraine and an obstructio­n of Congress’ investigat­ion; Trump responded with a tweet of “WITCH HUNT!” At an evening rally in Pennsylvan­ia, he mocked the impeachmen­t effort and predicted it would lead to his reelection in 2020.

► In 2021, tornadoes slammed into Kentucky, Arkansas and three neighborin­g states, killing more than 90 people, including 81 in Kentucky.

► Last year, Morocco became the first African country to reach the World Cup semifinals by beating Portugal 1-0.

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